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RTÉ Rugby podcast: The Leinster fallout, Lions ramifications and Munster v Ulster

RTÉ Rugby podcast: The Leinster fallout, Lions ramifications and Munster v Ulster

RTÉ News​07-05-2025
Neil Treacy is joined by Bernard Jackman and Johne Murphy on this week's RTÉ Rugby podcast to look back on Leinster's shock Champions Cup semi-final defeat to Northampton Saints.
We look back on how the Saints brilliantly broke down Leinster's previously watertight defence, and discuss some of the big decisions Leinster made which spectacularly backfired, both before and during the game.
We also look at how Saturday's game could shape the Lions squad this week, and preview a huge URC meeting of Munster and Ulster.
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