Leinster take on Leicester in the Champions Cup in the Aviva Stadium on Friday.
Leinster will have to take the Champions Cup one game at a time otherwise they risk falling out of the competition according to one of their star wingers.
James Lowe and many of his provincial team mates enjoyed an historically successful Six Nations campaign, scoring pivotal tries on the way to just a fourth Grand Slam in Ireland's history.
Ulster were beaten 30-15 last week and Leicester provide their opposition in the Aviva Stadium on Friday.
Lowe says it may be cliché, but his team can't look beyond Leicester Tigers despite their great recent form:
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