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14th April 2015
04:49pm BST

'Not many people giving us much of a shot by the sounds of it, but I’ve been in this situation before where people write you off. We’ll go out and prepare, we go in with a clear plan into the game and the lads are in really good spirits, despite losing at the weekend and excited by the prospect of going over to Marseille... '...I wouldn't ever think of it like that. As a coach, for me [it's about] giving the lads a clear plan going in to the game. I wouldn't get too caught up in that.'Sean Cronin, who refused to divulge anything further about his alleged run-in with a knife-wielding car clamper, but did stress that Leinster deserve respect from Toulon due to their cup-winning pedigree. He said, 'We are going to go down there and give it a lash. I don't think anybody is giving us a chance really. The bookies have us [down to lose] by 11 or 12 points. The backs against the wall mentality. It might suit us being the underdog.'
Jimmy Gopperth was perhaps the most open of the three Leinster men. The New Zealand out-half, who is off to Wasps next season, believes Leinster need to be 'ready to roll or else we will be put to the sword'.
He added, 'People are always going to question your ability if results are not going your way... We have been poor this year. We have not gelled together. We have been a bit unfortunate this year with a lot of internationals coming and going. There have been a lot of disruptions.
'We have to be better than that and make the opportunities count when we wear the blue jersey. It has come down to this. We are 80 minutes away from it being a good season or a very, very poor season.'
As for taking down ball-carrying behemoths like Mathieu Bastareaud and Steffon Armitage, Gopperth remarked, 'They are huge men but you have to get up in their face... I think the bootlaces might be the better option [rather than a choke tackle]... We have to go out there, get our line-speed up and hoe into them.'Explore more on these topics: