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12th May 2018
08:33pm BST

"It was pretty fitting for him to have an outstanding campaign and it's just good that he lifts the trophy. He was in the centre of it all; in the mix of things; throughout the whole campaign. "It was a good way to sign off his European honours with Leinster but maybe we'll see him back one day."https://www.instagram.com/p/BisArfOHVP5/?hl=en&taken-by=jordimurphy Murphy said last year that it was a hard decision to leave his native province but that he will move to Ulster with a view of challenging more regularly for a spot in Joe Schmidt's Ireland squad. "It's been an incredibly hard decision to leave Leinster, where I have made some great friends and enjoyed some fantastic times, but I am excited by the prospect of moving north and linking up with some familiar faces. "Having considered my options at length, I realise that this represents a great opportunity for me to challenge for a position at Ulster and hopefully become a more regular feature in the national set-up. "Ulster is building a strong squad for next season and I'm really looking forward to the new challenge. However, I am fully focused on contributing as best I can for Leinster for the remainder of the current campaign.”
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