Jack Conan, Jamison Gibson-Park and Leo Cullen react to Leinster's two-point win away to Edinburgh as the URC kicks off in entertaining fashion
Jack Conan admits Leinster were relieved to pick up an opening night victory in Edinburgh but will be kicking themselves over "indiscipline and indecision".
Conan said: "So, just a lot to get better but it's the first game of the season, hopefully the bodies are alright and we'll go again next week. "I thought with some things today we coached each other and we were in nice spots, but it was just a little bit here and there for a lot of things. Look, good start, we'll go from here."
Gibson-Park sported a wound over his left eye as he reflected on the game later. "I'm OK, it was actually just an old wound, I just reopened it today but it's OK," he said.
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