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Heaslip cut a frustrated figure post-match in London. Andrew Fosker/INPHO

Leinster captain Heaslip: 'I don't think there's a lot between the sides'

The number eight is confident that his side can turn things around before the return leg against Harlequins.

LEINSTER CAPTAIN JAMIE Heaslip believes there was little between his side and Harlequins at the Twickenham Stoop yesterday evening, as the English outfit emerged 24-18 victors.

Number eight Heaslip stated that Leinster would take some encouragement from the manner in which they fought back into the tie after Aseli Tikoirotuma’s intercept try left the province 21-12 down heading into the final quarter.

For the second weekend in a row, Matt O’Connor’s men failed to score a try, but Heaslip rejected the notion that the lack of five-pointers is a concern heading into next weekend’s return leg with ‘Quins in Dublin.

“I thought we were applying a lot of pressure and either forcing them to give away a penalty or we were getting gainline. That’s what was happening a lot. Obviously, it was frustrating that we didn’t get a score, but sometimes those kind of games happen.

I thought at 21-18… to be honest I was thinking ‘we’re in here, it’s either going to be a win or a draw for us.’ But I’m the eternal optimist and then we gave a penalty away and they stretched it to a six-point game.

“It was obviously frustrating, but we’ll take the bonus point. I don’t think there’s a lot between the sides.”

Tikoirotuma’s try came directly from a promising Leinster attacking situation, but Heaslip had few issues with the Nick Easter score that ‘Quins built so impressively inside the Leinster 22.

“I can’t knock their try, they took their first very well I thought,” said Heaslip post-match. “They composed a lot of phases together and we soaked a lot of tackles. You can’t do that at this level. Even with that, there was four points between us.

Marland Yarde drives into Jamie Heaslip Heaslip lines up a tackle on 'Quins' Marland Yarde. Andrew Fosker / INPHO Andrew Fosker / INPHO / INPHO

“I thought we’d get down in their half, build pressure and get a return on points. I thought every time we were getting down into their half, we were getting good return. That’s what happened again, they forced that intercept try.

“11 points down, a lot of sides would have dropped their heads,” continued Heaslip, as he looked again to the positives, “but we rolled up our sleeves, got back in the game, a three-point game and it could have gone either way.”

Given Heaslip’s belief that Leinster only lost out on the fine margins of European club rugby, the overriding sense in leaving London last night was one of frustration.

When I came off the pitch I was fairly annoyed and frustrated,” said Heaslip. “When I kind of sat back and thought about the game, got my thoughts together, I was still frustrated.

“The frustrating thing was that we were getting into their half, applying pressure and then forcing a turnover, running into touch or giving a penalty away, letting them exit really easily.

“Then compounding errors in our half; with their kickers they can slot them, which they did. I felt they didn’t do a whole lot, but were still in the game.”

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    Apr 16th 2014, 10:15 AM

    At his age Ken probably thought he might not make it through to the cruicible again ,let him enjoy it ,he’s well aware that he’s not going win it ,it’s about enjoyment for his at this stage .I don’t understand why your being critical of him only beating poomjaeng 10-5, a player who knocked out Stephen Maguire in the first round last year

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    Apr 16th 2014, 12:31 PM

    200/1 on Ken to win…get in there ;)

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    Apr 16th 2014, 2:27 PM

    530/1 on betfair. Get your value!!!

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    Apr 16th 2014, 10:57 AM

    I think the David he is referring to is David Morris ,who didn’t even qualify and is ranked 89 in the world .So yeah he’s clearly nowhere near as good as him .

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    Apr 16th 2014, 11:11 AM

    Yeah I guessed that Patrick.David Morris was a excellent amateur player but unfortunately like so many before him,he hasn’t made the transition to the pro game.Im not saying he won’t,hes still young and as I said,hes an excellent player.But to compare him to Ken is laughable.His best days may be nearly over but Im sure he’ll give whoever he plays a tough game.Best of luck Ken and the same to Fergal who plays today.

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    Apr 16th 2014, 9:57 AM

    I bet hes praying for a lucky 1st round draw, otherwise its curtains for another year! Hes not anywhere even close to David, who can actually compete in the first couple of rounds once he doesn’t draw one of the top guys. Doherty still gave 5 frames away to a nobody in his previous match.

    I’d love to see an Irish player do well again but Doherty’s days are long over!

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    Apr 16th 2014, 10:42 AM

    Who’s David???

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    Apr 16th 2014, 10:54 AM

    Such an Irish player doesn’t exist I’m afraid. You can’t go through twenty years of clubs closing all over the country and expect that the standard will remain the same.

    Ireland’s next big star (as he has been for ten years) was beaten in the first qualifying round. Not Ken’s fault, and he deserves only huge credit for getting there.

    A nicer drawer than he has received on his last few trips to The Crucible would be nice, granted!

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