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Published 14:00 17 May 2022 BST
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"So, it's not only about changing his game, it's changing his position, his way of defending. His common knowledge of how he has to play, because it's a different system here. It doesn't happen overnight. It takes time. "The more you work, the less time it takes, the harder you work. But sometimes it takes longer. And probably it's easier when you learn it at 18, 19 years old. He just had to learn it a bit older, and change a bit of what brought him, as a good player, to be in Ireland."Antoine Dupont's chances of capturing the best player award will take a hit, no doubt, by Toulouse missing out on the final. He won the accolade last season, but Munster and Leinster both made him look human in the quarter- and semi-final. Gregory Alldritt has been in super form for both La Rochelle and France this season. A win for Ronan O'Gara's side could see him finish with the personal honour of being crowned the EPCR Player of the Year.
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