Hello and welcome to today’s liveblog from the Champions Cup final as Leinster seek a fifth star. Standing in their way is La Rochelle, or rather, La Rog-helle.
Coached by Ronan O’Gara, the former Munster and Ireland out-half, the French side have never won the competition and enter this final after finishing runners-up last year. Of course, they still beat Leinster at the semi-final stage to make it that far. Be under no illusion, they are a tough team to beat.
But Leinster have improved considerably since then. A year ago, for that semi-final defeat, they had no Johnny Sexton, no Jamison Gibson Park, no Caelan Doris and no Andrew Porter. They look in better nick today and are justifiably favoured to win. Kick-off is under half-an-hour away. Stay with us throughout the afternoon and let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
La Rochelle fans gather outside the stadium. Laszlo Geczo / INPHO
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28 May 2022
4:27PM
If you need some reading before kick off, you have come to the right place.
Here is Ciaran Kennedy’s big match preview. Leinster arrive as the most thrilling purveyors of the modern attacking game in European club rugby, while La Rochelle hold the slightly unfair tag of brute enforcers. Both know they’ll need to borrow a little from the other’s playbook to get over the line this evening.
Sexton’s influence will be key under the scorching French sun. This is a man who has previously almost single-handedly dragged his team over the line in finals. He heads into today’s decider in some of the strongest form of his career. There’s not much he hasn’t achieved in the club game at this stage, but he’s yet to lift this trophy as captain.
The42 also profiles the two Irish coaches in the hotseat. Only once before, in the history of this competition, have both finalists had Irishmen in charge. That’s why we need to be sitting up and taking notice of what Cullen and Ronan O’Gara have achieved this season. By taking a team to a Champions Cup final, they have achieved something only four Irish coaches, Harry Williams, McLaughlin, Declan Kidney and Mark McCall, have managed.
28 May 2022
4:33PM
Our man, Ciaran Kennedy, is in Marseille. You can read his big match report and post match reaction on The42 after the final whistle.
LEINSTER: Hugo Keenan; Jimmy O’Brien, Garry Ringrose, Robbie Henshaw, James Lowe; Johnny Sexton (captain), Jamison Gibson-Park; Andrew Porter, Ronan Kelleher, Tadhg Furlong; Ross Molony, James Ryan; Caelan Doris, Josh van der Flier, Jack Conan.
Replacements: Dan Sheehan, Cian Healy, Michael Ala’alatoa, Joe McCarthy, Rhys Ruddock, Luke McGrath, Ross Byrne, Ciaran Frawley.
LA ROCHELLE: Brice Dulin; Dillyn Leyds, Jérémy Sinzelle, Jonathan Danty, Raymond Rhule; Ihaia West, Thomas Berjon; Dany Priso, Pierre Bourgarit, Uini Atonio; Thomas Lavault, Will Skelton; Wiaan Liebenberg, Matthias Haddad, Grégory Alldritt (captain).
Replacements: Facundo Bosch, Reda Wardi, Joel Sclavi, Romain Sazy, Remi Bourdeau, Arthur Retiere, Levani Botia, Jules Favre.
Referee: Wayne Barnes [RFU]
28 May 2022
4:41PM
Teams are set to come onto the pitch.
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4:45PM
Here we go, Sexton kicks off.
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4:46PM
1 minute – Thomas Berjon find touch with his first clearance. Leinster win the line-out and win a penalty.
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4:47PM
Leinster have the chance to get on the scoreboard already – their maul was excellent there – and Sexton shows his ambition by opting to kick to the corner rather than the posts.
28 May 2022
4:50PM
5 minutes – That was some win initially for La Rochelle. Leinster’s set-piece was good, Kelleher flying onto the ball on a looping run; van der Flier acted as a continuity player in the attack and just as Leinster got within five metres of the posts, Grégory Alldritt proved a nuisance at the breakdown and won a turnover.
Leinster win the subsequent lineout, maintain pressure, win another penalty and then Sexton kicks it to put Leinster 3-0 ahead.
28 May 2022
4:51PM
PENALTY LEINSTER – (SEXTON) Leinster 3-0 La Rochelle
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4:52PM
6 minutes – From the restart, Wayne Barnes penalises La Rochelle for a third time in six minutes, Thomas Lavault penalised for not moving away.
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4:53PM
7 minutes – Another penalty against La Rochelle, this time for offside, this time inside the La Rochelle 22. Sexton has option of easy kick from in front of the posts or a kick to the corner.
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4:54PM
He is going for the posts as Barnes scolds Will Skelton for a dangerous tackle.
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4:55PM
8.30 minutes – PENALTY LEINSTER (Sexton) Leinster 6-0 La Rochelle
Some start from Leinster. They are completely on top.
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4:55PM
9 minutes – Fine clearance from James Lowe. La Rochelle yet to do anything significant from an attacking perspective in this game.
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4:57PM
10 MINUTES – TRY LA ROCHELLE (Raymond Rhule)
Well, that last post aged well, didn’t it? Rhule rules in Marseille.
Rhule receives possession on the wing, swerves infield and then straightens his run before touching down. Game on.
28 May 2022
4:58PM
11 minutes (West conversion) – La Rochelle 7-6 Leinster
Great conversion from wide out for West.
28 May 2022
4:59PM
So, Leinster have dominated territory and possession and yet they are a point behind. La Rochelle beginning to motor, they now have a put-in for the first scrum of the game.
15 minutes Dan Sheehan has come in for Ronan Kelleher. Blow for Leinster.
28 May 2022
5:05PM
16 minutes – Jimmy O’Brien puts the bigger man, centre Jonathan Danty, into touch. La Rochelle a little predictable in attack but Leinster’s defending was excellent; Josh van der Flier putting in huge hits.
28 May 2022
5:06PM
17 minutes – Ball goes forward as La Rochelle squeezed the space around Sexton as he tried a wraparound. So, scrum to La Rochelle in Leinster half. Hold your breath.
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5:07PM
18 minutes – Leinster hold their own.
28 May 2022
5:08PM
19 minutes – Danty passes wide to Rhule – too wide in the end; the ball goes into touch. Sheehan with the throw, Leinster win a penalty off the maul and are beginning to get back into this game. They have had a good three minutes.
22 minutes – PENALTY LEINSTER (SEXTON) Leinster 9-7 La Rochelle
Sexton kicks a straightforward penalty from 40 yards. Leinster lead again.
28 May 2022
5:14PM
24 minutes – Fascinating period of play; La Rochelle worked up a few phases but their passing was lateral and Leinster had identified Skelton early as he tried to get across the gainline. Some decent defending all round was highlighted by a brilliant tackle by Garry Ringrose. Gibson-Park sent a kick deep into the opposition half and the pressure eased.
Meanwhile, Leinster have a put in to a scrum after Rhule knocked on.
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5:17PM
27 minutes – Sexton involved four times in that move; Henshaw carrying twice, Ringrose twice. La Rochelle’s defence was organised, their line speed good, their intent impressive. Sexton was forced to attempt a kick through – it leads to nothing.
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5:22PM
30 minutes – Good defending by Leinster initially after carries from Pierre Bourgarit and Thomas Lavault. They then regain possession off a Berjon boxkick. Rhule eventually made a half-break but Leinster scrambled with Jimmy O’Brien saving the day.
Bourgarit then delivered a high tackle on Porter and Leinster have a penalty inside their 22 and have opportunity to clear.
28 May 2022
5:22PM
Sexton finds touch on the Leinster 10-metre line.
28 May 2022
5:25PM
34 minutes – Sheehan goes short to Ryan at the line out – Gibson-Park boxkicks and West recovers for La Rochelle. Alldritt, Danty both carry – Sheehan penalised for an illegal tackle – and La Rochelle keep the ball alive, Alldritt getting the ball wide. Leinster survive as O’Brien forces the La Rochelle captain into touch.
28 May 2022
5:26PM
Wiaan Liebenberg receiving attention as West lines up a kick to touch, five metres inside the Leinster half. He finds touch just at the Leinster 22.
28 May 2022
5:28PM
36 minutes – What a passage of play – Bourgarit, Skelton and Alldritt combined brilliantly at the set-piece – some pick-and-goes follow and La Rochelle win a scrum after Leinster go offside.
La Rochelle opt for the scrum interestingly.
28 May 2022
5:29PM
Scrum wheels around – Porter holds his own. Barnes asks for another put-in. Big moments these, La Rochelle five metres from Leinster line.
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5:33PM
37 minutes – Leinster win a scrum penalty just five metres from their own line.
It appeared as though Barnes was going to award La Rochelle the penalty but Dany Priso is penalised. Leinster have won a huge moment there. Under the cosh, they survived without losing any points. Get to half-time with a lead and they will be buzzing at the break.
38 minutes Meanwhile at the other end of the pitch, Dulin tackled in the end-goal area and Gibson Park nails him.
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5:35PM
39 minutes
Leinster get a free kick off that scrum; Sheehan lines up a tap and go
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5:35PM
40 minutes – penalty to Leinster.
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5:36PM
La Rochelle offside and Sexton has an easy kick – which will give them a five-point half-time lead. This game has had so many momentum shifts. Great stuff. Hard to predict how the second half will pan out. Advantage, Leinster, though.
28 May 2022
5:37PM
PENALTY LEINSTER (Sexton) Leinster 12-7 La Rochelle
And we are off to the break with a five-point lead to Leinster thanks to four kicks from Sexton.
28 May 2022
5:42PM
HALF-TIME: Leinster 12-7 La Rochelle
That was such an intense first half, one that began with Leinster in absolute control, camped in the La Rochelle 22, profiting from the opposition’s indiscipline, nudging ahead, first by three points and then six.
The pattern changed when Raymond Rhule scored a fine try, his swerving run another example of his power and balance. West’s conversion made it 7-6 and you just couldn’t confidently predict what way the game would go.
We still can’t. Leinster recovered again to edge ahead – thanks to two more kicks from Sexton – but they have issues. Their scrum was initially under pressure – but has since gotten on top; their defence has been excellent but there is only so long you can survive against a powerful team who have been gifted cheap possession off Leinster’s wayward kicks.
Still, for all that criticism, you have to acknowledge Leinster’s capacity to eke out penalties and convert them. Their resilience under severe pressure near their own tryline on 37 minutes led to a scrum penalty in their favour. Three minutes later they were moving five points ahead when it looked like they could go five points down.
Super stuff. The second half is coming up shortly.
And a penalty for La Rochelle right in front of the posts, Danny Priso gets his hands on the ball at the breakdown. West is going to kick. He can’t miss.
28 May 2022
5:54PM
42 minutes – And he doesn’t. The gap is down to two. (Penalty – West)
La Rochelle 10-12 Leinster
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5:56PM
43 minutes Wiaan Liebenberg gathers the restart but after a bit of kick tennis – credit James Lowe for his contribution, Leinster get a line out on half-way.
28 May 2022
5:58PM
44 minutes – Another maul penalty for Leinster – Priso guilty again. Sexton kicks down the touchline and La Rochelle have coughed up 10 penalties.
Messy attack from Leinster, eventually Leinster win a lineout after Lowe pressurises Rhule. Jimmy O’Brien’s grubber was excellent. Throw to Leinster in the La Rochelle 22.
28 May 2022
6:00PM
46 MINUTES – Penalty awarded to Leinster just left of the posts – five metres from the line – after sustained pressure from Henshaw, Gibson-Park and Ringrose. All stemmed from Ryan taking Sheehan’s line-out. Anyway, Sexton lining up the kick. Which he nails.
Leinster 15-10 La Rochelle (Sexton penalty)
28 May 2022
6:02PM
48 minutes – Gibson Park gets huge distance off his clearance kick and La Rochelle, via Danty, are running at Leinster again but there’s a knock on from Alldritt and Leinster have a scrum on their 10-metre line.
28 May 2022
6:03PM
This reminds you of the 2018 final. Tense, tight, little between them.
28 May 2022
6:06PM
50 minutes – Leinster scrum is under pressure off their own put-in. But Gibson-Park gets the ball away. Sexton launches a Garryowen; Conan regathers and Doris and then Henshaw make yards for Leinster. Lowe passes wide to Sheehan. Leinster win a penalty for offside.
28 May 2022
6:07PM
52 minutes – Leinster 18-10 La Rochelle (Sexton penalty)
Sexton gets his sixth penalty of the day, a strike from 25 metres from in front of the posts. Questions being asked of La Rochelle’s fitness.
28 May 2022
6:08PM
54 minutes – Danny Priso goes off for La Rochelle. Reda Wardi is on. Eight points between them; Leinster seem the likelier winners.
28 May 2022
6:12PM
56 minutes – Phew!! Leinster under the cosh there; great carries from Skelton, Danty, Wardi and Rhule – but Leinster’s linespeed is consistently good. A knock on allows them to breathe. That, along with their survival of the five-metre scrum penalty in the first half, could be key.
28 May 2022
6:13PM
57 minutes – great scrum from Leinster, clean strike from Sheehan and Gibson-Park clears. Leinster coping with the pressure here.
28 May 2022
6:15PM
58 minutes – Wiaan Liebenberg wins a turnover and La Rochelle’s Berjon takes a tap and go. Leinster under pressure as O’Brien touches the ball over his end goal area before it goes out of play – Sexton to take a goalline drop.
28 May 2022
6:18PM
59 minutes – Mad period of play; Sexton’s drop was gathered by Dulin who tried a drop goal; Sexton gathered and should have just cleared it. He dithered. Keenan tried to tidy up but was held up in the tackle. The upshot is West is kicking to the corner and Leinster are under pressure five metres from their line.
28 May 2022
6:20PM
TRY LA ROCHELLE (Pierre Bourgarit) La Rochelle 17-18 Leinster
Great maul try from La Rochelle and my prediction that Leinster looked home and hosed looks very, very stupid as well as premature. Don’t ask me for your lotto numbers folks. West converts and there is one point between the sides with 18 minutes to go.
28 May 2022
6:21PM
63 minutes Sexton off and Ross Byrne on.
28 May 2022
6:22PM
Furlong and Porter off; Healy and Michael Ala’alatoa are on.
28 May 2022
6:23PM
Nervy start from Ross Byrne, one hesitant pass, one dropped catch.
28 May 2022
6:24PM
TMO examining foul play by Thomas Lavault on Gibson-Park. It was an alleged trip.
28 May 2022
6:24PM
Clear as day.
28 May 2022
6:25PM
YELLOW CARD Thomas Lavault
28 May 2022
6:25PM
Ross Byrne, this is your moment.
28 May 2022
6:26PM
65 minutes (penalty, Leinster) Ross Byrne
The lead is four again. Leinster 21-17 La Rochelle
That stupid trip on Gibson-Park has just allowed Leinster breathe again.
28 May 2022
6:27PM
66 minutes Scrum to Leinster after Alldritt knocked on.
28 May 2022
6:28PM
67 minutes Doris heading off, Rhys Ruddock on.
28 May 2022
6:29PM
68 minutes Great scrum again from Leinster, clean strike from Sheehan, good carry from Conan and then Byrne knocks on.
28 May 2022
6:31PM
69 minutes – High tackle on Alldritt and Dulin kicks it deep into Leinster’s 22.
28 May 2022
6:32PM
Another penalty goes La Rochelle’s way after Conan pulls down the maul. La Rochelle are five metres from the Leinster line.
28 May 2022
6:35PM
71 minutes – This time the penalty is given in front of the posts as Michael Ala’alatoa is penalised for not rolling away.
28 May 2022
6:35PM
73 minutes They go for the scrum – and a reset is called by Barnes after the scrum wheeled around.
28 May 2022
6:38PM
75 minutes Great defence from Leinster, van der Flier and Ringrose put in try-saving tackles. Another penalty for La Rochelle who are now back to their full compliment of players. This is it. If Leinster can survive this bit of pressure, they’ll have a fifth star on their shirt.
28 May 2022
6:41PM
76 minutes Leinster coughed up three penalties – two for offside – and somehow Leinster survive.
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6:41PM
77 minutes – Joe McCarthy is in for Ross Molony.
28 May 2022
6:41PM
Another scrum five metres from the line for La Rochelle.
28 May 2022
6:45PM
78 minutes – So, La Rochelle’s scrum is solid and Alldritt goes for the line but Ruddock puts in a great tackle. Skelton tries his luck. Ryan makes a big tackle. Reda Wardi and Joel Sclavi make carries. Two metres from the Leinster line. Luke McGrath holds him up. Alldritt goes. Another penalty awarded. Ringrose and Ruddock are the latest heroes in blue and now the TMO is involved. Barnes awards a try after Arthur Retiere gets across
28 May 2022
6:46PM
TRY LA ROCHELLE (Arthur Retiere)
28 May 2022
6:46PM
La Rochelle 22-21 Leinster
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6:46PM
West lines up the conversion.
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6:47PM
Clock running down.
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6:47PM
West kicks it and La Rochelle have won it at the death, 24-21.
28 May 2022
6:51PM
FULL-TIME: La Rochelle 24-21 Leinster
An extraordinary finish with La Rochelle camped in the Leinster 22 for the final 10 minutes. Eventually they got across the line via replacement Arthur Retiere and Leinster, having led for so much of this game, end up short.
For Ronan O’Gara, this is an extraordinary achievement for a rookie head coach. To win a Champions Cup in his first full season as the No1 is testament to his powers of charisma and leadership. This is the first major trophy of the club’s history and no one could have thought it possible with 20 minutes to go.
But they dug in and fought for the trophy. It is theirs now.
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As it happened: Leinster versus La Rochelle, Heineken Champions Cup final
Hello and welcome to today’s liveblog from the Champions Cup final as Leinster seek a fifth star. Standing in their way is La Rochelle, or rather, La Rog-helle.
Coached by Ronan O’Gara, the former Munster and Ireland out-half, the French side have never won the competition and enter this final after finishing runners-up last year. Of course, they still beat Leinster at the semi-final stage to make it that far. Be under no illusion, they are a tough team to beat.
But Leinster have improved considerably since then. A year ago, for that semi-final defeat, they had no Johnny Sexton, no Jamison Gibson Park, no Caelan Doris and no Andrew Porter. They look in better nick today and are justifiably favoured to win. Kick-off is under half-an-hour away. Stay with us throughout the afternoon and let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
La Rochelle fans gather outside the stadium. Laszlo Geczo / INPHO Laszlo Geczo / INPHO / INPHO
If you need some reading before kick off, you have come to the right place.
Here is Ciaran Kennedy’s big match preview. Leinster arrive as the most thrilling purveyors of the modern attacking game in European club rugby, while La Rochelle hold the slightly unfair tag of brute enforcers. Both know they’ll need to borrow a little from the other’s playbook to get over the line this evening.
Ciaran is predicting a Leinster win.
He also profiles miracle man, Johnny Sexton, here.
Sexton’s influence will be key under the scorching French sun. This is a man who has previously almost single-handedly dragged his team over the line in finals. He heads into today’s decider in some of the strongest form of his career. There’s not much he hasn’t achieved in the club game at this stage, but he’s yet to lift this trophy as captain.
The42 also profiles the two Irish coaches in the hotseat. Only once before, in the history of this competition, have both finalists had Irishmen in charge. That’s why we need to be sitting up and taking notice of what Cullen and Ronan O’Gara have achieved this season. By taking a team to a Champions Cup final, they have achieved something only four Irish coaches, Harry Williams, McLaughlin, Declan Kidney and Mark McCall, have managed.
Our man, Ciaran Kennedy, is in Marseille. You can read his big match report and post match reaction on The42 after the final whistle.
Here are the teams for today’s big game.
LEINSTER: Hugo Keenan; Jimmy O’Brien, Garry Ringrose, Robbie Henshaw, James Lowe; Johnny Sexton (captain), Jamison Gibson-Park; Andrew Porter, Ronan Kelleher, Tadhg Furlong; Ross Molony, James Ryan; Caelan Doris, Josh van der Flier, Jack Conan.
Replacements: Dan Sheehan, Cian Healy, Michael Ala’alatoa, Joe McCarthy, Rhys Ruddock, Luke McGrath, Ross Byrne, Ciaran Frawley.
LA ROCHELLE: Brice Dulin; Dillyn Leyds, Jérémy Sinzelle, Jonathan Danty, Raymond Rhule; Ihaia West, Thomas Berjon; Dany Priso, Pierre Bourgarit, Uini Atonio; Thomas Lavault, Will Skelton; Wiaan Liebenberg, Matthias Haddad, Grégory Alldritt (captain).
Replacements: Facundo Bosch, Reda Wardi, Joel Sclavi, Romain Sazy, Remi Bourdeau, Arthur Retiere, Levani Botia, Jules Favre.
Referee: Wayne Barnes [RFU]
Teams are set to come onto the pitch.
Here we go, Sexton kicks off.
1 minute – Thomas Berjon find touch with his first clearance. Leinster win the line-out and win a penalty.
Leinster have the chance to get on the scoreboard already – their maul was excellent there – and Sexton shows his ambition by opting to kick to the corner rather than the posts.
5 minutes – That was some win initially for La Rochelle. Leinster’s set-piece was good, Kelleher flying onto the ball on a looping run; van der Flier acted as a continuity player in the attack and just as Leinster got within five metres of the posts, Grégory Alldritt proved a nuisance at the breakdown and won a turnover.
Leinster win the subsequent lineout, maintain pressure, win another penalty and then Sexton kicks it to put Leinster 3-0 ahead.
PENALTY LEINSTER – (SEXTON) Leinster 3-0 La Rochelle
6 minutes – From the restart, Wayne Barnes penalises La Rochelle for a third time in six minutes, Thomas Lavault penalised for not moving away.
7 minutes – Another penalty against La Rochelle, this time for offside, this time inside the La Rochelle 22. Sexton has option of easy kick from in front of the posts or a kick to the corner.
He is going for the posts as Barnes scolds Will Skelton for a dangerous tackle.
8.30 minutes – PENALTY LEINSTER (Sexton) Leinster 6-0 La Rochelle
Some start from Leinster. They are completely on top.
9 minutes – Fine clearance from James Lowe. La Rochelle yet to do anything significant from an attacking perspective in this game.
10 MINUTES – TRY LA ROCHELLE (Raymond Rhule)
Well, that last post aged well, didn’t it? Rhule rules in Marseille.
Rhule receives possession on the wing, swerves infield and then straightens his run before touching down. Game on.
11 minutes (West conversion) – La Rochelle 7-6 Leinster
Great conversion from wide out for West.
So, Leinster have dominated territory and possession and yet they are a point behind. La Rochelle beginning to motor, they now have a put-in for the first scrum of the game.
14 minutes – That was not a scrum; that was a humiliation. La Rochelle have certainly arrived in this final. The momentum has shifted.
15 minutes Dan Sheehan has come in for Ronan Kelleher. Blow for Leinster.
16 minutes – Jimmy O’Brien puts the bigger man, centre Jonathan Danty, into touch. La Rochelle a little predictable in attack but Leinster’s defending was excellent; Josh van der Flier putting in huge hits.
17 minutes – Ball goes forward as La Rochelle squeezed the space around Sexton as he tried a wraparound. So, scrum to La Rochelle in Leinster half. Hold your breath.
18 minutes – Leinster hold their own.
19 minutes – Danty passes wide to Rhule – too wide in the end; the ball goes into touch. Sheehan with the throw, Leinster win a penalty off the maul and are beginning to get back into this game. They have had a good three minutes.
Rhule scores. Laszlo Geczo / INPHO Laszlo Geczo / INPHO / INPHO
22 minutes – PENALTY LEINSTER (SEXTON) Leinster 9-7 La Rochelle
Sexton kicks a straightforward penalty from 40 yards. Leinster lead again.
24 minutes – Fascinating period of play; La Rochelle worked up a few phases but their passing was lateral and Leinster had identified Skelton early as he tried to get across the gainline. Some decent defending all round was highlighted by a brilliant tackle by Garry Ringrose. Gibson-Park sent a kick deep into the opposition half and the pressure eased.
Meanwhile, Leinster have a put in to a scrum after Rhule knocked on.
27 minutes – Sexton involved four times in that move; Henshaw carrying twice, Ringrose twice. La Rochelle’s defence was organised, their line speed good, their intent impressive. Sexton was forced to attempt a kick through – it leads to nothing.
30 minutes – Good defending by Leinster initially after carries from Pierre Bourgarit and Thomas Lavault. They then regain possession off a Berjon boxkick. Rhule eventually made a half-break but Leinster scrambled with Jimmy O’Brien saving the day.
Bourgarit then delivered a high tackle on Porter and Leinster have a penalty inside their 22 and have opportunity to clear.
Sexton finds touch on the Leinster 10-metre line.
34 minutes – Sheehan goes short to Ryan at the line out – Gibson-Park boxkicks and West recovers for La Rochelle. Alldritt, Danty both carry – Sheehan penalised for an illegal tackle – and La Rochelle keep the ball alive, Alldritt getting the ball wide. Leinster survive as O’Brien forces the La Rochelle captain into touch.
Wiaan Liebenberg receiving attention as West lines up a kick to touch, five metres inside the Leinster half. He finds touch just at the Leinster 22.
36 minutes – What a passage of play – Bourgarit, Skelton and Alldritt combined brilliantly at the set-piece – some pick-and-goes follow and La Rochelle win a scrum after Leinster go offside.
La Rochelle opt for the scrum interestingly.
Scrum wheels around – Porter holds his own. Barnes asks for another put-in. Big moments these, La Rochelle five metres from Leinster line.
37 minutes – Leinster win a scrum penalty just five metres from their own line.
It appeared as though Barnes was going to award La Rochelle the penalty but Dany Priso is penalised. Leinster have won a huge moment there. Under the cosh, they survived without losing any points. Get to half-time with a lead and they will be buzzing at the break.
38 minutes Meanwhile at the other end of the pitch, Dulin tackled in the end-goal area and Gibson Park nails him.
39 minutes
Leinster get a free kick off that scrum; Sheehan lines up a tap and go
40 minutes – penalty to Leinster.
La Rochelle offside and Sexton has an easy kick – which will give them a five-point half-time lead. This game has had so many momentum shifts. Great stuff. Hard to predict how the second half will pan out. Advantage, Leinster, though.
PENALTY LEINSTER (Sexton) Leinster 12-7 La Rochelle
And we are off to the break with a five-point lead to Leinster thanks to four kicks from Sexton.
HALF-TIME: Leinster 12-7 La Rochelle
That was such an intense first half, one that began with Leinster in absolute control, camped in the La Rochelle 22, profiting from the opposition’s indiscipline, nudging ahead, first by three points and then six.
The pattern changed when Raymond Rhule scored a fine try, his swerving run another example of his power and balance. West’s conversion made it 7-6 and you just couldn’t confidently predict what way the game would go.
We still can’t. Leinster recovered again to edge ahead – thanks to two more kicks from Sexton – but they have issues. Their scrum was initially under pressure – but has since gotten on top; their defence has been excellent but there is only so long you can survive against a powerful team who have been gifted cheap possession off Leinster’s wayward kicks.
Still, for all that criticism, you have to acknowledge Leinster’s capacity to eke out penalties and convert them. Their resilience under severe pressure near their own tryline on 37 minutes led to a scrum penalty in their favour. Three minutes later they were moving five points ahead when it looked like they could go five points down.
Super stuff. The second half is coming up shortly.
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Second half gets underway.
And a penalty for La Rochelle right in front of the posts, Danny Priso gets his hands on the ball at the breakdown. West is going to kick. He can’t miss.
42 minutes – And he doesn’t. The gap is down to two. (Penalty – West)
La Rochelle 10-12 Leinster
43 minutes Wiaan Liebenberg gathers the restart but after a bit of kick tennis – credit James Lowe for his contribution, Leinster get a line out on half-way.
44 minutes – Another maul penalty for Leinster – Priso guilty again. Sexton kicks down the touchline and La Rochelle have coughed up 10 penalties.
Messy attack from Leinster, eventually Leinster win a lineout after Lowe pressurises Rhule. Jimmy O’Brien’s grubber was excellent. Throw to Leinster in the La Rochelle 22.
46 MINUTES – Penalty awarded to Leinster just left of the posts – five metres from the line – after sustained pressure from Henshaw, Gibson-Park and Ringrose. All stemmed from Ryan taking Sheehan’s line-out. Anyway, Sexton lining up the kick. Which he nails.
Leinster 15-10 La Rochelle (Sexton penalty)
48 minutes – Gibson Park gets huge distance off his clearance kick and La Rochelle, via Danty, are running at Leinster again but there’s a knock on from Alldritt and Leinster have a scrum on their 10-metre line.
This reminds you of the 2018 final. Tense, tight, little between them.
50 minutes – Leinster scrum is under pressure off their own put-in. But Gibson-Park gets the ball away. Sexton launches a Garryowen; Conan regathers and Doris and then Henshaw make yards for Leinster. Lowe passes wide to Sheehan. Leinster win a penalty for offside.
52 minutes – Leinster 18-10 La Rochelle (Sexton penalty)
Sexton gets his sixth penalty of the day, a strike from 25 metres from in front of the posts. Questions being asked of La Rochelle’s fitness.
54 minutes – Danny Priso goes off for La Rochelle. Reda Wardi is on. Eight points between them; Leinster seem the likelier winners.
56 minutes – Phew!! Leinster under the cosh there; great carries from Skelton, Danty, Wardi and Rhule – but Leinster’s linespeed is consistently good. A knock on allows them to breathe. That, along with their survival of the five-metre scrum penalty in the first half, could be key.
57 minutes – great scrum from Leinster, clean strike from Sheehan and Gibson-Park clears. Leinster coping with the pressure here.
58 minutes – Wiaan Liebenberg wins a turnover and La Rochelle’s Berjon takes a tap and go. Leinster under pressure as O’Brien touches the ball over his end goal area before it goes out of play – Sexton to take a goalline drop.
59 minutes – Mad period of play; Sexton’s drop was gathered by Dulin who tried a drop goal; Sexton gathered and should have just cleared it. He dithered. Keenan tried to tidy up but was held up in the tackle. The upshot is West is kicking to the corner and Leinster are under pressure five metres from their line.
TRY LA ROCHELLE (Pierre Bourgarit) La Rochelle 17-18 Leinster
Great maul try from La Rochelle and my prediction that Leinster looked home and hosed looks very, very stupid as well as premature. Don’t ask me for your lotto numbers folks. West converts and there is one point between the sides with 18 minutes to go.
63 minutes Sexton off and Ross Byrne on.
Furlong and Porter off; Healy and Michael Ala’alatoa are on.
Nervy start from Ross Byrne, one hesitant pass, one dropped catch.
TMO examining foul play by Thomas Lavault on Gibson-Park. It was an alleged trip.
Clear as day.
YELLOW CARD Thomas Lavault
Ross Byrne, this is your moment.
65 minutes (penalty, Leinster) Ross Byrne
The lead is four again. Leinster 21-17 La Rochelle
That stupid trip on Gibson-Park has just allowed Leinster breathe again.
66 minutes Scrum to Leinster after Alldritt knocked on.
67 minutes Doris heading off, Rhys Ruddock on.
68 minutes Great scrum again from Leinster, clean strike from Sheehan, good carry from Conan and then Byrne knocks on.
69 minutes – High tackle on Alldritt and Dulin kicks it deep into Leinster’s 22.
Another penalty goes La Rochelle’s way after Conan pulls down the maul. La Rochelle are five metres from the Leinster line.
71 minutes – This time the penalty is given in front of the posts as Michael Ala’alatoa is penalised for not rolling away.
73 minutes They go for the scrum – and a reset is called by Barnes after the scrum wheeled around.
75 minutes Great defence from Leinster, van der Flier and Ringrose put in try-saving tackles. Another penalty for La Rochelle who are now back to their full compliment of players. This is it. If Leinster can survive this bit of pressure, they’ll have a fifth star on their shirt.
76 minutes Leinster coughed up three penalties – two for offside – and somehow Leinster survive.
77 minutes – Joe McCarthy is in for Ross Molony.
Another scrum five metres from the line for La Rochelle.
78 minutes – So, La Rochelle’s scrum is solid and Alldritt goes for the line but Ruddock puts in a great tackle. Skelton tries his luck. Ryan makes a big tackle. Reda Wardi and Joel Sclavi make carries. Two metres from the Leinster line. Luke McGrath holds him up. Alldritt goes. Another penalty awarded. Ringrose and Ruddock are the latest heroes in blue and now the TMO is involved. Barnes awards a try after Arthur Retiere gets across
TRY LA ROCHELLE (Arthur Retiere)
La Rochelle 22-21 Leinster
West lines up the conversion.
Clock running down.
West kicks it and La Rochelle have won it at the death, 24-21.
FULL-TIME: La Rochelle 24-21 Leinster
An extraordinary finish with La Rochelle camped in the Leinster 22 for the final 10 minutes. Eventually they got across the line via replacement Arthur Retiere and Leinster, having led for so much of this game, end up short.
For Ronan O’Gara, this is an extraordinary achievement for a rookie head coach. To win a Champions Cup in his first full season as the No1 is testament to his powers of charisma and leadership. This is the first major trophy of the club’s history and no one could have thought it possible with 20 minutes to go.
But they dug in and fought for the trophy. It is theirs now.
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