
Take a bow Jordan Larmour.
With Munster pushing their way into the Leinster half after climbing out of a 22-point hole from the first-half, Leinster full-back Jordan Larmour gutted the hosts with one of the tries of the season.
Starting in his first Munster-Leinster derby, Larmour caught the ball just outside his 22 before leaving Sam Arnold in the dirt, Rory Scannell in his wake and Ian Keatley on his stomach.
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The try put Leinster up by 15 points, and although Andrew Conway was able to cut the deficit back to 10 points after he finished in the corner following a nice pass from Simon Zebo, the score effectively killed the game off as a contest.
Leinster took an early lead when Dan Leavy fielded an excellent crossfield kick from Ross Byrne to score the first try of the game while Robbie Henshaw finished off a brilliantly worked team try later in the half.
Conor Murray pulled one back for the hosts when he crashed over from close range while James Lowe also won the visitors a penalty try after he was taken out by Andrew Conway just metres short of the line.
Munster hit back early in the second-half with tries through Ian Keatley and Conway, but Leinster were able to hold on for the win following Larmour's superb individual effort.