Leinster's ability to offload in the tackle found them space in the opening half of their New Year's Day game against Connacht at the RDS.
In particular, it was James Lowe's awareness and ability to pass despite the attention of opposition defenders which created chances for Leinster.
Consecutive offloads from Lowe and then Sexton saw Luke McGrath hare down the wing. Though he was stopped by retreating Connacht players.
Shortly after, it was another Lowe offload which led to the opening try of the game for Max Deegan. After taking a pass from Luke McGrath, Noel Reid wrapped around to take the offload from Lowe. He then found Deegan who crashed over in the corner.
A lovely try.
They've been knocking on the door and finally @leinsterrugby get through
Some excellent work down the left is finished off by Max Deegan - make sure you tune in to @TG4TV#GUINNESSPRO14 #LEIvCON pic.twitter.com/sCC9BBLJue— PRO14 RUGBY (@PRO14Official) January 1, 2018