Leinster count cost of bragging rights

Sat, Oct 6, 2012, 01:00

   

Leinster 30 Munster 21:Leinster coach Joe Schmidt was again left counting the cost of victory after the injury jinx presently hanging over the province continued to mount as they saw off a game Munster side in the first of their interprovincial bouts.

Brian O’Driscoll, Isa Nacewa and Kevin McLaughlin all left the fray early, while Andrew Conway had to be stretchered off following a collision with Munster’s Simon Zebo in the second half.

“Brian has a sprained ankle and couldn’t continue, so it must be bad,” admitted Schmidt, before pointing out that Nacewa “never leaves the field” after the Fijian was replaced by Fionn Carr in the 52nd minute with what looked like a dead leg.

Kevin McLaughlin was another victim on the evening after hyper-extending an elbow, adding to Leinster’s problems ahead of their opening Heineken Cup clash at home to Exeter nest weekend.

In the game itself, Munster’s passing and game of width was again in evidence but it was Leinster’s handling and running lines that caught the eye as they bagged the points in front of 46,280 fans in Aviva.

Munster stayed with the European Champions until a short phase in the second half, where Leinster scored 12 unanswered points including an O’Driscoll try to lead 30-14.

From that point on Munster were chasing a match that was never within reach with Leinster earning the early season bragging rights and the league points.

Richardt Strauss opened the Leinster scoring when he came tearing in from the back of a ruck and the ball was fed to him at pace. Although the Munster defence gobbled him up, the South African rolled over and at full stretch placed the ball on the line.

Referee Leighton Hodges went to the TMO but Strauss had clearly put down legitimately for Jonathan Sexton to convert in front of the posts for 7-0 after only four minutes.

That put an end to Leinster’s inability to score a try against their great rivals for the last three games. But it didn’t dissuade Munster in the least and they responded instantly with Mike Sherry bring the ball on almost straight from the restart.

He off-loaded to flier Zebo and although the Munster winger was taken down yards from the line No 8 Peter O’Mahony was in support for the pop up pass and Munster’s first try and 7-5.

The scoring kept heaping up at pace and over the next seven minutes, two penalties from Ronan O’Gara and two from Sexton had Munster noses in front by 10-11, Sexton’s second effort from wide left hitting the post and bouncing out.

The match was a boiler and Leinster particularly sent waves of attacks into Munster territory. It was Strauss again that made a phenomenal burst through the middle and again from the yardage gain and Munster defenders sucked in, space on the right opened up, this time fullback Ian Madigan in support to nip in for the second home try which Sexton converted for 17-11.

Rabo Pro 12

Team P W D L F A BP Pts
Ulster 22 17 1 4 577 348 11 81
Leinster 22 17 0 5 585 386 10 78
Glasgow 22 16 0 6 541 324 12 76
Scarlets 22 15 0 7 436 406 6 66
Ospreys 22 14 1 7 471 342 4 62
Munster 22 11 1 10 442 384 8 54
Treviso 22 10 2 10 414 450 6 51
Connacht 22 8 1 13 358 422 4 38
Cardiff 21 8 0 13 335 450 6 38
Edinburgh 22 7 0 15 499 504 8 36
Dragons 22 6 0 16 358 589 4 28
Zebre 22 0 0 22 288 573 10 10