North Queensland have begun the mind games ahead of their NRL preliminary final with Cronulla, vowing to target out-of-sorts playmaker Chad Townsend and questioning his place in the Sharks side.Townsend will head into the Sharks date with destiny against the Cowboys on Friday night at Allianz Stadium, battling mental demons after being hooked by coach Shane Flanagan in their last outing.The No.7 was benched midway through the second half of their week-one finals win over Canberra, replaced by young gun Jack Bird who moved in from the centres to help guide the side to a memorable come-from-behind victory.Just 24 hours before the two teams faced off for a spot in the grand final, Cowboys coach Paul Green applied the blow-torch to Townsend.While Green had to fend off questions about the headspace of Cowboys fullback Lachlan Coote, after his shocker against Brisbane, he was quick to turn attention to Townsend.Green, himself a former Sharks halfback, said Townsends self-belief would have taken a beating after his forgettable display against the Raiders and warned he would be tested out.Hes probably a guy that we can target, Green said. You mentioned his confidence - that surely would have taken a hit after that game, being hooked. As a halfback, no one wants that to happen.In an attempt to rattle his opposition, Green even questioned whether Bird would start in Townsends place in the halves alongside James Maloney and said it was something Flanagan would have to be contemplating.Its something that would be going through his head, they moved Bird in there and hes a great attacking player, Green said.Theyve had the Maloney-Townsend combination all year but its a big call to tinker with that.However, Flanagan said his charge was feeling no ill effects from his benching.He has dusted himself and moved on, Flanagan said. He was probably over-thinking his game too much and you will probably see a different Chad Townsend tomorrow night.Meanwhile, Green dared the Sharks to target Coote, after the custodians error-riddled display in last weeks semi-final victory over Brisbane.The Cowboys No.1 almost derailed his sides premiership defence when he came up with a number of crucial mistakes, including his failure to haul in a kick which led directly to Jordan Kahus try on halftime.Green dismissed Cootes performance against Brisbane as an off night and predicted any ploy to turn the screws on him would blow up in the Sharks faces.If they want to target Lachlan Coote with kicks, hes probably the best positional fullback in the competition, Green said.If hes not the best, hes one of the best. He had an off night against Brisbane so Ive got complete confidence in Cootey.Thats the strength of his game so, if they want to target him, thats good. Itll bring him into the game and hell respond. 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Leinster climbed into second place in the Guinness PRO12 with a convincing 25-14 derby win over arch rivals Munster at the Aviva Stadium.The two captains, Peter OMahony and Isa Nacewa, scored tries during a bruising first half, with Jonathan Sextons two early penalties helping Leinster to lead 11-7 at the break.Leo Cullens men put clear daylight between the teams with tries either side of the hour mark from Nacewa and replacement scrum-half Jamison Gibson-Park, before South African recruit Jaco Taute claimed a consolation score for gallant Munster.The clash ahead of next months autumn internationals for Ireland, two of which are against New Zealand, contained a number of intriguing match-ups - from Rob Kearney versus Simon Zebo at full-back right through to the two power-packed back rows.The fit-again OMahony - back for his first start since tearing knee ligaments at last years Rugby World Cup - coughed up a lineout penalty which man-of-the-match Sexton sent over for a fifth-minute lead.Lovely interplay from Garry Ringrose and Sexton, deep in their own half, created the first try-scoring opportunity for Nacewa but Zebo thwarted him with a terrific tackle in the left corner.A second Sexton penalty, straight in front of the posts, rewarded further Leinster pressure. Any time the visitors built momentum - notably from Darren Sweetnams soaring catch - the men in blue responded in kind, a bulldozing tackle from Jordi Murphy driving CJ Stander backwards.Rory Scannells leg-pumping runs got Munster over the gain-line, and although their initial assaults were blighted by handling errors, the provinces attack clicked in the 25th minute when a powerful maul, involving backs and forwards, saw OMahony driven over from five metres out. 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Kearneys final pass looked suspiciously forward, but the try stood and Sexton swept over an excellent conversion for 18-7.Zero did well to avoid conceding from a dangerous grubber by Sexton, only for tiring Munster to cough up a third try in the 67th minute. Henshaws well-placed chip was fumbled near the whitewash by both Ronan OMahony and Bleyendaal, and Gibson-Park gleefully dotted the loose ball down for Nacewa to convert.The game lacked quality at times, with both sides having obvious areas to improve on ahead of next weeks Champions Cup opener. The 40,527-strong crowd witnessed one final try, Munster driving up close before Zebos well-timed pass sent replacement Taute over in the 73rd minute. Bleyendaal swung over a textbook conversion from the left, but the bonus-point push never came. ' ' '