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14th October 2017
04:59pm BST

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The other notable about Ryan's performance is that, up until early Saturday morning, he was not even in the Leinster squad. Scott Fardy had been named to start in the second row, alongside Devin Toner, and Ross Molony was on the bench. The Aussie was ruled out early Saturday A.M so Ryan got a double bump up to the starting line-up.
Following his side's 24-17 Champions Cup win over Montpellier, Cullen
"James had stood in and done a lot of Scott's roles [in training] during the week. Ross and Dev are similar players so you need that bit of contrast... I thought James was very strong in contact. He's a good athlete with a good engine. "It's tough trying to take down a lot of those big Montpellier guys but he did well... James has got his first taste of European rugby, which is great to get through. "He was in early this morning, because of the early kick-off today. But he was in at 9 o'clock this morning, making sure he was clear on his role and everything he had to do, and I thought he did very, very well."Up at the crack to be told he would be making his European debut, Ryan was the first Leinster player at the ground - rehearsing the calls and set-plays, and getting his head around a game against the hulking Montpellier pack. As the season progresses, and Ryan follows suit, we may all look back on this game as the one where Ryan forced his way into becoming a Leinster regular. Called upon again, he won't be found wanting. He will have his homework done.
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