ITโS HARD TO escape the similarites between Leinsterโs back-to-back meetings with Northampton Saints in 2013 and the 2016 edition. And even more difficult to seperate the two after Leinster claimed another bonus point win in Franklinโs Gardens.
Sean Cronin started in the front row in the Aviva Stadium on the night of that 9 โ 18 defeat three years ago. Jack McGrath was alongside him, Devin Toner packed down a row back. But outside the tight five, Leinster are a very different animal today with only 11 of the matchday 23 from that night still on the playing staff at the club. Still, โthose who donโt konw their historyโฆโ and all that.
โI just think we lost focus of the things that serve us well in the week beforehand,โ says Cronin on the subject of how a team can beat an opponent 40 โ 7 on the road and then fall to a 9 โ 18 loss to the same side on home soil a week later.
โWe lost the breakdown battle, they spoiled us there and our maul D wasnโt great either.
โThey put lots of pressure on us, they didnโt want to kick for points, because they were going after tries in the maul. They spoiled a lot of our ball and they couldnโt get in to our game and the match petered out after that.
โIt was pretty frustrating. A lot of us remember it well, so itโs a big focus to make sure we donโt repeat that.โ
Northampton arenโt the same animal either mind you. There are problems which seem to be festering in Jim Mallinderโs squad and while he will welcome Kieran Brookes and Callum Clark back into his pack, Dylan Hartley almost seemed intent on picking up a ban in his six short minutes back in green on Friday. Throw in the ongoing concern for George North and the confusion over his concussion and the Saints have few reliable weapons to call upon.
For Cronin, retaining focus means more than avoiding defeat. Even with a 21-year-old out-half fresh from his European debut, the eastern province are a side high on confidence and belief, intent on extending their lead in the pool so they can start thinking about chasing a home quarter-final.
โThatโs the focus. Iโll not beat around the bush and say otherwise,โ nods Cronin.
โWe want to win, we want a home quarter and thatโs the focus weโre trying to have as a team. Itโs just another stepping stone, we know we have to win and not have a repeat of a few years ago โ I think we ended up getting an away quarter final (against Toulon) that year on the back of it.
Congrats Oisin. Great achievement.
From one ballinrobe man to another well done Oisin,super achievement