Cullen pleased to see Leinster get the job done but expecting 'different challenge' from Toulon

The hosts had too much for Sale at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
Cullen pleased to see Leinster get the job done but expecting 'different challenge' from Toulon

Leinster's Dan Sheehan makes a break leading to Jamie Osborne's final try. Pic: INPHO/Dan Clohessy

Leo Cullen said it was pleasing to get the job done after Leinster produced a strong second-half display for the second week in succession at the Aviva Stadium this evening to book their spot in the semi-finals of the European Champions Cup.

31-28 in arrears against Edinburgh early into the second half of their Round of 16 bout in Europe’s top-tier competition last Sunday, Leinster proceeded to amass 21 points without reply to convincingly seal their spot in this weekend’s last-eight.

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