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Published 22:17 19 May 2018 BST
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With 12 minutes left on the clock, Munster were awarded a penalty 35 metres out and just to the left of the posts. Conor Murray initially signalled he would kick for goal but, after some consultation with Peter O'Mahony, changed his mind and kicked for touch.
Munster were going for the attacking lineout but Ryan disrupted that and, less than a minute later, sub James Tracy turned over the ball when Kleyn was isolated. It was a massive moment for the home side.
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Leinster then sealed their place in the final when Andrew Porter, on for Tadhg Furlong, won a scrum penalty and Joey Carbery slotted it over.
There was still late drama, though, as Gerbrandt Grobler got over for a late, converted try but Leinster held on. Max Deegan ended the contest with a fantastic turnover on 81 minutes.
Job done. Game over. Leinster will meet Scarlets in next week's final at the Aviva Stadium.
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