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Now coming up for you today, Leo Cullen and Jacques Nienaber bite back at media criticism following Leinster's URC playoff win over the Lions.
Munster head coach Clayton McMillan assesses a first season at the helm for him and Connacht sign off for the summer with a narrow quarterfinal defeat away to Glasgow Warriors.
But first up, Leinster are the last Irish team standing in this season's URC playoffs after the weekend's quarter-finals.
Leo Cullen's side ran in nine tries as they hammered the Lions 59 points to 10 at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
They now march on to face the Stormers in Dublin this coming Saturday.
There are a number of injury concerns for the province this week.
So Dan Sheehan and Joe McCarthy came off with the knocks in the second half on Saturday night.
while Tyke Furlong pulled out ahead of the game, with Cullen explaining that he had a little tightness in his calf.
Tommy O'Brien, Ronan Kelleher, Gary Ringrose and Jordan Larmer are also doubts for the visit of John Dobson's side.
Now, there have been a few tense exchanges between the Leinster coaching ticket and the media over the last few days, so our own Dara Smith-Nocton asked Cullen after the game on Saturday if he'd felt an extra pressure after their Investec Champions Cup final defeat to Bordeaux Begla in Bilbao.