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Leo Cullen's side got back on track against Ulster but there are aspects that need much improvement if they're going to continue their dominance in this country and beyond.
20-year-old McIlroy one of the big winners of the inter-pro series
The Ulster wing has shown his promise in three starts over recent weekends. By Murray Kinsella Tuesday 12 Jan 2021, 9:58 AM Jan 12th 2021, 9:58 AM 9,759 Views 10 Comments
Ethan McIlroy started and finished all three of Ulster s inter-pros.
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Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO
THE FESTIVE INTER-pros are often a launchpad for young Irish players and the 2020/21 series has allowed us to see a little more of the emerging talent in the provinces.
20-year-old Ulster wing Ethan McIlroy is one of the big winners from recent weeks, having put together three impressive 80-minute outings for Dan McFarland’s side as they beat Connacht and Munster before a frustrating loss to Leinster last weekend.
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Leinster came good in the second half to claim a crucial 24-12 Guinness PRO14 bonus-point win over previously-unbeaten Ulster at the RDS.
Tries from Sean Cronin and Robbie Henshaw provided a big momentum shift just after the break as Leo Cullenâs men, who have a game in hand on the Conference A leaders, closed the gap at the summit to five points.
With Ulster full of confidence following 10 straight victories, John Cooney kicked three penalties â two during Marcell Coetzeeâs sin-binning â to establish a 9-5 half-time lead.
However, those scores from Cronin and Henshaw â adding to Dave Kearneyâs earlier effort â saw Leinster put last weekâs surprise defeat to Connacht behind them. James Tracyâs clinching 73rd-minute try came soon after Cooneyâs fourth penalty of the night.