THE SMART MONEY isnโt being staked on them this weekend, but Leinster are attempting to leave no stone unturned in search of an unlikely upset in Toulon.
You wonโt find anybody in the provinceโs UCD base who is not willing to face the fact that losing in the south of France will leave them with three dead rubbers in hand and a shattered European season.
The coaching ticket may be inexperienced, but they have sought out the opinions of Grenoble coach Bernard Jackman and Clermontโs Jono Gibbes โ familiar trusted opinions who get a more regular close-up view of the back-to-back-to-back European champions.
However, perhaps what will be even more instructive is their own experience earlier this year. While Matt OโConnor was head coach, it was Leo Cullenโs pack that helped give Leinster a half-time lead in last seasonโs Champions Cup semi-final in Marseille, and the Top 14 giants were forced to wait until an intercept try in extra-time before securing victory.
โWeโve taken some good things out of it,โ says defence coach Kurt McQuilkin about the review of the April meeting between the sides.
โItโs definitely a point where weโve started from and weโre hoping to prove that even more this weekend.โ
As McQuilkin was not part of the setup last season, he doesnโt attempt to lay claim to the performance, instantly switching to โtheyโ when talking about his club in the past tense.
They took away their time and space, got off the line defensively and put them under pressure on their home track. They got a foothold early on, which makes a difference, and didnโt let them get out of sight.โ
Ben Teโo certainly was involved that day, and he succinctly echoed his coachโs view that a solid start was essential if the Blues are to still hold out hope of having a European interest by the time Toulon come to Dublin
โThat would be my opinion,โ says Teโo, โfocus on ourselves, get our game in order and go down there and have a great start.
โItโs all about team-work (in defence), weโve got to make our tackles, be aggressive and physical. Just work together, itโs going to be a great atmosphere and weโve got to feed off that.
โEvery game is a big game for us, but in the context of this one, itโs do or die. We have to win this game or weโre out.โ
Standing 6โฒ 2โณ and a lean 106kg, Teโo obviously isnโt short on his own brand of physicality. Yet there is good reason for him to focus on the collective. When you break down the individuals, Toulon have enough star names to make anyone quake a little in their boots. For starters thereโs Teโo's midfield opponents: Messrs Bastareaud and Nonu.
The pack is a whole other story:
โWhen you think of the likes of (Steffon) Armitage, (Mamuka) Gorgodze, (Samu) Manoaโฆ theyโve got some pretty big men that they can use effectively. Itโs a hell of a big ask, but one weโre looking forward to,โ says McQuilkin with the smile of a man with his work cut out.
โIf you can match that physicality, youโve got a chance. If you donโt, if you sit back and let them come at you, itโs going to be a long day at the office.
โThere are different areas where you have to get into to put a match to them, but first and foremost you have to match the physicality.
โYou have to match them at the very least and then bring the skill side of the game into it and obviously a touch a fitness too.โ
Itโs a tall ask, but Leinster are talking a good game. And, here, wouldnโt it be a bit Irish if a side were to beat the unbeatable after losing their two opening outings?
โThat can drag a performance out of a side,โ says a wide-eyed McQuilkin.
โEspecially when youโre under the cosh and people donโt rate your chances, I think that brings out the best in all Irish provinces across the board.โ
Hope they are wheeling Henshaw out to the secondary schools as well as the young children.The secondary schools is where the battle for hearts and minds is won or lost.
Hope they give Henshaw a 5 year contract and keep him away from Coady Headโฆ