Brian Deeny hoping to take his chances for Leinster

A long-term injury to RG Snyman and other injuries to James Ryan have seen Deeney called upon, where he has not let his side down as Leinster chase the Champions Cup and URC.
Brian Deeny hoping to take his chances for Leinster

Michael Bolton

At a crucial part of the season, Leinster second-row Brian Deeny has taken his chances for Leo Cullen's side.

A long-term injury to RG Snyman and other injuries to James Ryan have seen Deeney called upon, where he has not let his side down as Leinster chase the Champions Cup and URC.

After an impressive win against Ulster last Friday, Benneton is up next this Saturday, before a Champions Cup semi-final against Toulon.

For Deeney, making the most of every opportunity that presents itself is key.

"It is massive, I have got a lot of opportunities this year.

"I have just done my best to take those opportunities in my stride. I would still love to play better in those games, but I am really happy where I am at this stage.

"I am trying not to get too complacent, still trying to build that skill set I have, whether that be carries, tackles, or line-out."

Crucial to Leinster's 29-21 win over Ulster was Sam Prendergast, who started only his second game since he was dropped by Ireland in the Six Nations in February.

A player who has been constantly under the spotlight this season, Deeney praised Prendergast for how he has handled himself during difficult moments.

"He was excellent. He is a very selfless player, talking during the week to get us geared up so we could give him as good a ball as possible.

"Even the way he handled when we went red card down, he was talking to all out forwards, once we conceded that first try, I thought he was excellent."

After some early-season struggles, Leinster are still in contention for the double and are right behind Glasgow and the Stormers in the URC.

Despite several changes last week, Leinster were still able to deliver an impressive performance, having been 29-0 up against their rivals at one stage.

As the season has progressed, Deeny says he can see the improvements being made on a daily basis.

"I think training for us over the last two months has improved massively.

"You can see the change in everyone's game, you can see us playing off the line a little bit more. Everyone's confident, no matter who is playing, you can see the chemistry between everyone.

"I think we are in a good space at the moment.”

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