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12th November 2018
07:33pm GMT

Leavy came in for the 'Tullow Tank' and performed excellently. Eight carries for 30 metres, seven tackles stuck, one impressive choke-tackle turnover and coming so close to a try before Luke McGrath scored from the resulting scrum. He threatened, and made ground, on both the left and right wings and showed lovely handling to keep attacks alive.
It's not surprising really, Leavy - a relative unknown at the time - rescued Ireland back in February when Josh van der Flier fell to a knee injury in Paris. He obviously then went on to be instrumental in Ireland's run to a first Grand Slam championship in nine years.
"I think the whole stadium just groaned – here we go – because I’d say he’s so important." Trimble said. "Actually, it was a negative and a positive in a sense. Dan Leavy – strangely, he was so good last season for Ireland. So good. We never would have found out how good he was, had [Josh] van der Flier not picked up that knock in Paris. Then Dan Leavy comes in and he was just incredible for the rest of the season."
Trimble feels that such is the amount of options Ireland have for the number seven jersey, that Dan Leavy was almost forgotten about after the return of both van der Flier and O'Brien.
"Then somehow over the summer, everybody starts talking about Josh again. Everyone starts talking about Seanie again. Rightly so, because they are incredible performers, but then Dan Leavy almost seems to have been forgotten again, a little bit, by everybody apart from Joe. "He puts him on the bench and he was class off the bench; he was brilliant. He makes the team tick."Is it really a tough call who starts at openside flanker this Saturday?
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