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17th December 2015
12:01am GMT

"It's a hard one. I understand where the IRFU policy is coming from. "They want to have two or three top players in every position and they want to do that by blooding young Irish guys in Europe. "It has paid dividends to a certain extent, if you look at the depth we have in the Irish squad to a couple of years ago, particularly in the front row. Would that have happened if each province had a top, foreign tighthead? Probably not."
"A balance needs to be found," McLaughlin continues.
"With English and French sides spending the type of money they are on marquee players - look at the Wasps [v Leinster] game, they had Frank Halai, George Smith and Carles Piutau - the difference they made was really saying something to the IRFU. "What it is saying is that maybe we need to bring in one or two guys more, per province, each season. "It really is a balancing act because, at the end of the day, the national team is the top priority. But, in order for the national team to do well, the provinces have to be winning matches. "It is undoubtedly something that has to be looked at."
While acknowledging the impact of the World Cup, the former Blues flanker dismisses the handy notion of a prolonged hangover being totally to blame.
"Ulster and Connacht don't have World Cup fatigue," he says. "Ulster got an incredible result, by anyone's standards, against Toulouse. "Connacht have been absolutely flying - playing the best rugby of any of the Irish provinces so far. "Then you look at Leinster and what they've had to do. A new coach [Leo Cullen] and two new teams - one squad to work with during the World Cup and a whole new set of players after it - and trying to integrate lads in while games were going on."Leinster v Toulon is live on Sky Sports 3 on Saturday from 5pm. The fixture is part of Sky Sports'festive line-up, including European rugby, Premier League football and darts.
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