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12th May 2018
09:09pm BST

"It was great for Isa to finish off with the last couple of penalties. "I had just earlier in the game and I tweaked my groin a little bit and I was struggling a bit. There was no point risking it in the middle of a kick and it going and it costing the team. "Obviously, when you've got such a good kicker in the team as Isa, you just hand it over and, yeah, he did the job."No better man indeed. 12-9 became 12-12 and then, with 77 minutes gone, Nacewa popped over his second penalty to clinch it 15-12. The man himself pointed out that himself and Sexton have been alternating the kicking duties for a while now and it took no more than a nod and a few words from the outhalf to let him know his additional skills would be needed.
"Kicking is kicking," Nacewa said, in all his deadpan glory. "It's a game within a game and often a mind-game too. Me and Johnny talk often on who takes kicks and you've got to channel your focus and do that."Typical of Nacewa, he also paid tribute to Leinster kicking and skills coach Emmett Farrell for helping him out on that side of his well-rounded game. Between Sexton and Nacewa, they have kicked a lot of crucial points over the years. Between Sexton and Nacewa, they now have eight European Cup winners' medals between them.
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