'Champion guy' Barrett's short stay can be mutually beneficial to Leinster and his own career

The versatile New Zealand back made his Leinster debut as a half-time replacement at inside centre to help break open his new team’s opening Champions Cup pool clash at Bristol Bears last Sunday evening. 
'Champion guy' Barrett's short stay can be mutually beneficial to Leinster and his own career

Leinster’s Jordie Barrett. Pic: Andrew Conan

Jordie Barrett’s time at Leinster can be mutually beneficial to the All Blacks star and the players around him, attack coach Tyler Bleyendaal believes.

The versatile New Zealand back made his Leinster debut as a half-time replacement at inside centre to help break open his new team’s opening Champions Cup pool clash at Bristol Bears last Sunday evening. 

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