439 : Leinster v Scarlets wrap

31 May 2025; Hugo Keenan of Leinster scores his side’s fourth try, despte the tackle to Scarlets players Johnny Williams and Blair Murray, during the United Rugby Championship quarter-final match between Leinster and Scarlets at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile


🏉 Kicking, the habit
🏉 Forcing it
🏉 Sam P at 10
🏉 Keen on Keenan
🏉 Still harpin’ on Leo


TOM COLEMAN

RICHARD MIFSUD


FULL TIME TAKES

Andrew Byrne

What’s the opposite of “peaking at the right time”? We look a shadow of the team we were a few months ago.

Cuan Mulligan

Something wrong in the camp, I think one has to start looking at the coaching. Sam P was better in the second half, but god awful in the first. He played like Ross Byrne, taking the ball standing still, and shovelling shite out the back. Makes me think its not the players, how can two very different 10s play almost identically.. how they are being coached.. he is a player full of flare. it looks like its been knocked out of him. Glasgow will feel very confident in coming and winning…

Gavin Hegarty

What the hell has happened to us? Against Quinns and Glasgow we were world class. Simply unplayable. Now it seems we can’t put anything together and look like a scratch side who just met in the changing room.

I really hate to say it but based on recent performances I have no confidence of any silverware this season.

Kevin Kelehan

The arrogance of fans expecting Leinster to skittle every side who comes to Dublin, at times there were unforced handling errors but credit Scarlets for turning up and forcing a good number of errors. After La Rochelle and Glasgow this is the third time this season a first choice Leinster have dogged out wins from games they could equally have lost. Onwards next week with Glasgow looking for third time lucky, vital that we don’t let them build the vibe that Leinster aren’t scrappers.

Lorraine Preston O’Connor

Are the players afraid to get injured before the Lions tour? There’s definitely something amiss!!!!

Hubert Gallagher

We looked disjointed and lacking in confidence. Trying to force things when we didn’t need to – giving away unnecessary turnovers instead of keeping the ball. At least we learnt to kick a few of our penalties. We try to entertain and play an expansive game without winning the right to expand. We need to do the simple things accurately, scrum, lineout, quick recycle and control the ball. Defensively something is very off – we’re leaking tries, often through individual mistakes – 2 people went onto one player leaving a gap and leading to a score.

You don’t become a bad team overnight but psychology especially big game psychology! Glasgow will be bursting to put one over on us – so we need to really cut the errors and work to control the game and field position.

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438 : Leinster v Scarlets preview


LEINSTER : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Jimmy O’Brien 13. Jamie Osborne 12. Jordie Barrett 11. James Lowe 10. Sam Prendergast 9. Jamison Gibson-Park

1. Andrew Porter 2. Rónan Kelleher 3. Thomas Clarkson 4. Joe McCarthy 5. James Ryan 6. Ryan Baird 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Jack Conan (c)

16. Dan Sheehan 17. Jack Boyle 18. Rabah Slimani 19. RG Snyman 20. Max Deegan 21. Scott Penny 22. Luke McGrath 23. Ciarán Frawley

SQUAD UPDATE SINCE RECORDING

“Ringrose managing a calf, Tommy O’Brien foot injury. Both very short-term knocks”


SCARLETS : 15 Blair Murray; 14 Tom Rogers, 13 Joe Roberts, 12 Johnny Williams, 11 Ellis Mee; 10 Sam Costelow, 9 Archie Hughes

1 Alec Hepburn, 2 Ryan Elias, 3 Henry Thomas, 4 Alex Craig, 5 Sam Lousi, 6 Vaea Fifita, 7 Josh Macleod (c), 8 Taine Plumtree.

16 Marnus van der Merwe, 17 Kemsley Mathias, 18 Sam Wainwright, 19 Dan Davis, 20 Jarrod Taylor, 21 Efan Jones, 22 Ioan Lloyd, 23 Macs Page.


BKT United Rugby Championship 24/25 Rd 18

Saturday, May 17, 2025

KO 7:35pm  Aviva Stadium

Live on : RTÉ2, Premier Sports 1, BBC1 Wales, URC.tv 


Referee: Hollie Davidson (SRU)

AR 1: Gianluca Gnecchi (FIR)

AR 2: Federico Vedovelli (FIR)

TMO: Andrew McMenemy (SRU)

OPINION : “I’m still not over the Saints defeat” by Andrew Corbett

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Come on you boys in blue.

Leinster’s recent Champions Cup defeat to Northampton was a humbling one. What almost all rugby fans thought was impossible, this writer included, was proven to be just the opposite and the Saints were duly rewarded for taking the game to the overwhelming favourites. Viewed by many as a mere formality, many Leinster fans chose to eschew the semi-final at the Aviva stadium and, instead, busied themselves by working out the logistics of the Cardiff trip.

This defeat has stung the most and the frustrations of the fans will only grow louder should the 12 County Army fail to win the United Rugby Championship. Leinster desperately need some silverware this season, but it could be even more difficult now that they have shown they can be got at – Witness the Glasgow Warriors game where the visitors, particularly in the first half, seized the upper hand, and looked a completely different team to the one that lost 52-0 to their hosts at the same venue only weeks earlier. Glasgow showed no fear, and this is something that Leinster have brought upon themselves.

Leinster will go into the playoffs as favourites for the URC title, ending their season eight points clear of the Bulls, who finished second, and set up a home quarter-final against the Scarlets. Favourites they might be but, Leinster have lost their aura. The last time Leinster won the URC title was in the 2020-21 season. Since then, Leinster have finished the regular season top of the table in 2021-22 and 2022-23 but failed to win the competition. Will this year be different? 

Leinster’s failure to capitalise on their potential with all their perceived and oft talked about advantages brings a smile to many fans of other Irish and UK teams. Population, the conveyer belt of talent from, predominantly, the private schools in Dublin and, most importantly these days in rugby, the money Leinster would appear to have, is all meaningless if the team keep falling at the final stages of every competition they play.

Regarding the seemingly endless pool of talent that Leinster can draw from, it has to be noted that there is a big difference between a good rugby player and a great rugby player, to be Dunphy-Esque about it. It also needs to be recognised that whilst Leinster have introduced some outstanding rugby players, since their last Champions Cup win in 2018, it is also fair to say that some of their more senior players are now, or will shortly be, coming to the end of their careers. Without the influence of this officer corps, it’s time for more players to stand up and become true leaders on the pitch. The repeated failure to take the 3 points on offer, whether by penalty or drop goal, is inexcusable – particularly when all the points scored during the 2018 triumph in a rain-soaked Bilbao came from the boots of Sexton and Nacewa.

A glance across at the “other” boys in blue, tells a vastly different story. After Pat Gilroy’s Dublin team won the Sam Maguire for the first time since 1995, along came Jim Gavin who won an unprecedented 5-in-a-row in his haul of 6 titles as the Dublin Manager. Dublin, as we know, went on to win the historic the 6-in-a-row in Dessie Farrell’s first year as manager, and impressively defeated Kerry in 2023 with a team weakened by retirements and injuries.

The Dubs were recognised as the best / second best team for the majority of the 13 years from 2011 to 2023. During this period, they backed it up by winning 9 All Ireland and 6 National League Football titles (albeit one shared with Kerry in 2021) – 15 trophies in 13 years. The likes of Tyrone, Mayo and Kerry were far closer to the Dubs than Ulster, Connacht and Munster have been to Leinster and, in Mayo, especially, they had a formidable opponent where the difference between winning and losing was frequently on a knife edge.

The Dubs possessed a will to win as well as a brilliant capacity for thinking on their feet and solving problems as they arose on the pitch. Leinster, by comparison, have been underwhelming. From 2018 to the present day, Leinster have been arguably recognised as the best / second best team in Europe, and, during this period, they have won 1 Champions League and 4 URC (Guinness Pro 14) titles. This represents a return of 5 trophies in 8 years – winning the URC this year will bump that up to 6 trophies.  

So why is it that the Dubs have been a far more effective team than Leinster? Both teams have and have had talented players and coaches, are well resourced and regularly steamroll over opponents. The answer, then, must lie with the head coach / manager. One example was Jim Gavin’s swashbuckling side, having built up a healthy early lead, were shocked by Donegal and Jim McGuinness in 2014. What happened? Gavin made some tweaks, primarily in defense and Dublin were never again ambushed during his reign. 

By contrast, Leo Cullen has made many serious and costly blunders. Not only does his team seem incapable of “taking the 3 points” pragmatism, Leo has also gambled, and lost, by fielding weakened teams in some important games. The 2022-2023 URC semi-final is a great example of his hubris. With an eye on Europe, his second-string side was outfoxed by Munster, with a Crowley drop goal sealing the win. The last few minutes of the 2022-2023 Champions Cup final had fans screaming at an uninterested Ross Byrne to get into the pocket and demand the ball for what would have surely been the winning score. For a coach who always talks about “learnings” and “lessons” after defeats, he doesn’t appear to learn them. The following season in London against Toulouse, gave us Ross Byrne repeatedly kicking for the corner and passing up 3 points in favour of scoring tries. When these tries failed to materialise, Toulouse took full advantage and Leinster were chasing the game. At least Frawley had the guts to go for the drop goal, to win it, and was very unlucky that it drifted left, but the game should never have come down to that moment. If Leinster had been building their lead, keeping the scoreboard ticking over, then they would have won the match.

With Northampton gassed and down to 14 men, it was not unreasonable to expect that Leinster would have taken the points on offer and, at the very least, brought the game into extra time which would surely have broken the Saints. Instead, yet again, the obsession with scoring tries overruled the head and so to another year without a Champions Cup victory.

I’m sorry Leo, it’s time for you to go. You have been a great servant to Leinster, player and coach, but you need to move on. If you fancy going to Cardiff, I have tickets that I won’t be using…

I’m Andy Corbett and I live in Leopardstown, Dublin. I am a huge sports fan but GAA, Rugby (Both Codes) and Football are my favourites. Enjoy a bit of writing here and there but have been advised to stick to my day job.

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437 : Leinster v Glasgow wrap

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🏉  Stats v Vibes

🏉  Tremendous Tommy

🏉  Flat Track Bullies

🏉  The Ben Whitehouse Experience

🏉  In Our Defence



FULL TIME TAKES

Gavin Hegarty

I’m not going to comment on whitehouse.

We have real talent in Leinster but for some reason this talent is not firing. On paper we were 40+ better than this team yet we couldn’t string any phases together.

Why do we want to defend? We just keep on aimlessly kicking the ball away. Madness.

Tommy O’Brien is class and has to be capped in Georgia/Portugal.

On a positive note on spiral from Sam has to be the best kick I’ve ever seen! Simple exquisite

Chris McDonnell

No real spark but effort was very good. Gunne passed well but didn’t really offer any threat, Sam is not controlling the game, loads of really good stuff but not really getting a grip. Boyle is a good one. What’s going on with furlong? Why is he on the bench if he’s not getting much needed game time.

Christy O’Connor

This proves that Frawley should’ve been given more time at ten.

Andrew Bailey

It’s a sad situation when you know once referee is announced that he will be awful. Whitehouse did not disappoint. Aside from that we have a problem at 10

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436 : Leinster v Glasgow preview

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LEINSTER : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Tommy O’Brien 13. Robbie Henshaw 12. Jordie Barrett 11. Jimmy O’Brien 10. Sam Prendergast 9. Fintan Gunne

1. Andrew Porter 2. Dan Sheehan 3. Thomas Clarkson 4. RG Snyman 5. James Ryan 6. Ryan Baird 7. Scott Penny 8. Jack Conan (c)

16. Rónan Kelleher 17. Jack Boyle 18. Tadhg Furlong 19. Diarmuid Mangan 20. Max Deegan 21. Luke McGrath 22. Ciarán Frawley 23. Jamie Osborne


GLASGOW : 15 Kyle Rowe 14 Sebastian Cancelliere 13 Huw Jones 12 Sione Tuipulotu 11 Kyle Steyn (C) 10 Adam Hastings 9 Ben Afshar

1 Jamie Bhatti 2 Seb Stephen 3 Fin Richardson 4 Jare Oguntibeju 5 Alex Samuel 6 Macenzzie Duncan 7 Rory Darge 8 Euan Ferrie

16 Gregor Hiddleston 17 Nathan McBeth 18 Murphy Walker 19 JP du Preez 20 Scott Cummings 21 Stafford McDowall 22 George Horne 23 Tom Jordan


BKT United Rugby Championship 24/25 Rd 18

Saturday, May 17, 2025

KO 7:35pm  Aviva Stadium

Live on : RTÉ2, Premier Sports 2, URC.tv 


Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)

AR 1: Keane Davison (IRFU)

AR 2: Stuart Gaffikin (IRFU)

TMO: Keith David (WRU)

435 : Leinster v Zebre wrap

10 May 2025; Ryan Baird of Leinster celebrates after scoring his side’s third try during the United Rugby Championship match between Leinster and Zebre Parma at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile


🏉 12 different tries
🏉 Tyler’s attack
🏉 Sam’s starts
🏉 That JB narrative
🏉 Improved forwards



FULL TIME TAKES

Kevin Kelehan
Normal service is restored after last weeks slip

David Ryle
Better structure this week.

William Andrew
Flat track bullies. If they didn’t set up a drop goal, they have learnt nothing.


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433 : Leinster v Northampton wrap



🏉  Top two inches

🏉  Saints on the march

🏉  D-construction

🏉  Selection issues

🏉  What next?



FULL TIME TAKES

Cormac Mannion

Kept kicking the ball away and when we actually had a straightforward kick to draw level at 37-37 we went for the corner. Summed up our brainless play all evening. I’m really annoyed about how we played. Yet again we’ve faltered in a big match

Gavin Hegarty

Anyone else think henshaw was a huge weak link? He didn’t bring anything to the party.

Head to simani is a straight red

Yellow at the try line should be a penalty try

But we shouldn’t have been in that position.

Horrific first half that we shouldn’t have been that bad in.

Andrew Tynan

The ref giving a saints player a yellow card at the end but yet no penalty try? What?

Kevin Kelehan

Kicking the ball at Saints back 3 was never going to be a winner, Leinster were lucky to be in the game right to the end, tactically the approach did not play to Leinster’s strengths. Credit Saints they nailed 90% of their chances

Colette Caddle

They were the better side and deserved the win.

Christy O’Connor

Nienaber has to go for me, I’ve never liked his tactics and I was never hopeful we would win with his style. Yes we played better the last few weeks but against very poor opposition

Daniel James

I think we should’ve played at least the bones of this team against scarlets last week as I worry that the international are sometime undercooked. Also i think we need to win an URC before the champions cup and we have been focusing to much on getting that 5th star rather then winning our league then going for the star. The intensity from Northampton was incredible all game I expected them to get tired towards the end but they have it there all where as I thought we got tired at times and their scores seemed a bit easy.

Cuan Mulligan

Saints deserved the win. However some very dubious ref calls. The possible try at the end should not have been disallowed for the reason the ref gave, the corner flag is not in touch.. however Byrne was on the floor and it’s questionable if he is allowed to touch it down. About 2 or 3 plays before it, near their try line, I think Pollock goes off his feet crawling on his knees over our players and a second player in goes into take the ball… not sharing this to gripe.. if you leave your win down to ref calls you don’t deserve it.. but the reffing was poor

Jackie McEachern

Saints were very good (and it pains me to say that). But I don’t understand not starting Barrett.

And I’m not sure resting the starters leading up to these big games is a good strategy. I know it’s a physical game but we’ve seen time and time again where they come into the big matches rested but not cohesive.

Richard Collumb

Useless today & Tactics were terrible. That’s down to the coaches. Given team & budget the players & management get judged on performances in May & they aren’t good enough.


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432 : Leinster v Northampton preview


Our guest : MARK JACKSON


LEINSTER : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Tommy O’Brien 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Robbie Henshaw 11. James Lowe 10. Sam Prendergast 9. Jamison Gibson-Park

1. Cian Healy 2. Dan Sheehan 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. RG Snyman 5. Joe McCarthy 6. Max Deegan 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris (c)

16. Rónan Kelleher 17. Andrew Porter 18. Rabah Slimani 19. Ryan Baird 20. Jack Conan 21. Luke McGrath 22. Ross Byrne 23. Jordie Barrett


NORTHAMPTON :  15 James Ramm 14 Tommy Freeman 13 Fraser Dingwall (c) 12 Rory Hutchinson 11 Tom Litchfield 10 Fin Smith 9 Alex Mitchell

1 Emmanuel Iyogun 2 Curtis Langdon 3 Trevor Davison 4 Temo Mayanavanua 5 Alex Coles 6 Josh Kemeny 7 Henry Pollock 8 Juarno Augustus

16 Henry Walker17 Tom West 18 Elliot Millar Mills 19 Tom Lockett 20 Chunya Munga 21 Angus Scott-Young 22 Tom James 23 Tom Seabrook


Investec Champions Cup 24/25 Semifinal

Saturday, May 3, 2025

KO 5:30pm  Aviva Stadium

Live on : RTÉ2, Premier Sports 1


Referee : Pierre Brousset (Fra)

AR1 : Luc Ramos (Fra)

AR2 : Gianluca Gnecchi (Ita)

TMO : Tual Trainini (Fra)

431 : Scarlets v Leinster wrap

26 April 2025; Will Connors of Leinster is tackled by Taine Plumtree of Scarlets during the United Rugby Championship match between Scarlets and Leinster at Parc Y Scarlets in Swansea, Wales. Photo by Chris Fairweather/Sportsfile


🏉  Missed chances

🏉  Plumtree power

🏉  Defensive decline

🏉  Leadership lacking

🏉  No consolation


CONOR CRONIN


FULL TIME TAKES

Jackie McEachern

Really poor from almost every perspective but hopefully just a bump in the road. I know we were missing many of the first team but there were still far too many errors and poor decisions.

Christy O’Connor

Scarlets line speed was brilliant, put us under lots of pressure and caused us to make so many mistakes, granted some were unforced. Better team won

Ollie Sinnott

Ross Byrne, Frawley, the Osbornes, Tector, Baird, O Brien and Mccarthy are a couple of steps down in quality from the first 23. Only player to improve their reputation this evening was Jack Boyle and Soroka.

Bert McLoughlin

People whinging about team selection pisses me off! Apart from what’s coming next week, the team out on the field today were good enough to win the game. BUT they made way too many errors and didn’t deserve to win the game.

Congratulations to Scarlets, they played really well and deserved to win that game

Greg Kelly

Scarlets came out needing the 5 points. They were hungry and quite simply Leinster we not. Fair play to the Scarlets, they were well worth the win and showed great composure given that Leinster have a habit of clawing back games. It looked like Leinster had both eyes on Northampton and a lot of the players knew that their knockout involvement going forward was over.


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430 : Scarlets v Leinster preview


LEINSTER : 15. Ciarán Frawley 14. Andrew Osborne 13. Liam Turner 12. Jamie Osborne 11. Jimmy O’Brien 10. Ross Byrne 9. Fintan Gunne

1. Cian Healy 2. Rónan Kelleher (c) 3. Thomas Clarkson 4. Ryan Baird 5. Brian Deeny 6. Alex Soroka 7. Will Connors 8. James Culhane

16. Gus McCarthy 17. Jack Boyle 18. Rabah Slimani 19. Diarmuid Mangan 20. Scott Penny 21. Cormac Foley 22. Charlie Tector 23. Ruben Moloney


SCARLETS : 15 Blair Murray; 14 Tom Rogers, 13 Joe Roberts, 12 Johnny Williams, 11 Ellis Mee; 10 Sam Costelow, 9 Gareth Davies; 1 Alec Hepburn, 2 Ryan Elias, 3 Henry Thomas, 4 Alex Craig, 5 Sam Lousi, 6 Vaea Fifita, 7 Josh Macleod (c), 8 Taine Plumtree.

16 Marnus van der Merwe, 17 Louie Trevett, 18 Sam Wainwright, 19 Jac Price, 20 Jarrod Taylor, 21 Archie Hughes, 22 Ioan Lloyd, 23 Macs Page.


BKT United Rugby Championship 24/25 Round 16

Saturday, April 26, 2025

KO 5:55pm  Parc y Scarlets

Live on : RTÉ2, Premier Sports 2, S4C & URC.tv


Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)

AR 1: Matthew Leon (WRU)

AR 2: Aaron Perry (WRU)

TMO: Colin Brett (SRU)