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Henshaw flourishes at 13, Ryan's European debut and more talking points from the RDS

Leinster are up and running in Pool 3.

Ryan Bailey reports from the RDS

LEINSTER SCORED FOUR tries and withstood a late rally from Montpellier to get their Champions Cup campaign up and running with a 24-17 victory at the RDS this afternoon.

You can read our match report here and post-match reaction from Leo Cullen here. Below, are three talking points from the Pool 3 clash.

Leinster rise to the occasion

Jamison Gibson-Park and Joey Carbery celebrate at the full time whistle Tommy Dickson / INPHO Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO

We all know the importance of winning your homes matches in this competition, and Leinster defied the loss of key players to duly deliver when it really mattered most.

Leo Cullenโ€™s side had made positive progress in the opening weeks of the season but this was their best performance of the campaign by some distance, as they fronted up defensively and possessed a far more clinical edge in attack.

There were some outstanding individual performances but collectively the hosts, for large periods of the game, were far superior than their Top 14 opponents and probably should have killed it off before the tense finale.

To a man, they put their bodies on the line in the face of a physical onslaught from Montpellier and showed immense bravery and courage from start to finish to clinch a precious bonus point victory.

Itโ€™s still early days but this game could prove to be a defining one in context of Leinsterโ€™s season; theyโ€™re very much up and running now after two big wins in the space of seven days.

They conjured four tries, ensuring this afternoonโ€™s work yielded the maximum return, and they were every inch deserving of it having brought an energy and intensity to proceedings while their fitness levels meant they were able to sustain it over 80 minutes.

Leinster needed every last sinew of stamina during a frenetic and tense closing 10 minutes but the roar which greeted Jamison Gibson-Parkโ€™s match-ending kick spoke volumes; this was a big win and sets the eastern province up nicely for the European season ahead.

Henshaw flourishes at 13

Robbie Henshaw presented with his man of the match award by Pat Maher James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

On a day when so many of Leinsterโ€™s players stood up and produced big shifts, Robbie Henshaw was a class above.

Operating at 13, the Ireland international flourished with wider spaces to exploit outside him and, alongside Isa Nacewa, stretched Montpellierโ€™s defence left and right during the first half.

His influence on the game grew as the afternoon rolled on and he was involved in the build up to Leinsterโ€™s breakthrough score as well as being on hand to finish their third after the ball fell into his arms.

Overall, his impact was huge and the statistics only tell half the story; 14 runs, 63 metres made, nine tackles and one crucial turnover when Montpellierโ€™s tails were up.

Henshaw typified Leinsterโ€™s bravery and resilience, most notably when he was trampled over by Nemani Nadolo but managed to get back at the Fijian winger to take him down by his ankles. He then scrambled back to steal the ball off Ruan Pienaar at the breakdown, and the RDS rose to its feet.

His performance at outside centre will give Joe Schmidt food for thought ahead of next monthโ€™s Autumn internationals, particularly with Jared Payne yet to make his first appearance of the season and Garry Ringrose unlikely to be fit and available.

โ€œI did enjoy it out there,โ€ he said afterwards. โ€œItโ€™s been a while since Iโ€™ve played there. It was brilliant.

โ€œI love playing in the centre. 12 or 13, anywhere at all. But definitely getting that bit of space on the outside and linking up with Joey and the wingers was nice. It was a bit of a change. I got a bit of outside break and was able to just have a go.โ€

Montpellierโ€™s missed opportunity

Nemani Nadolo after the game Tommy Dickson / INPHO Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO

The whole complexion of this group could, and probably should, have been entirely different had Montpellier not completely butchered that last-gasp overlap in this near corner.

With Leinster down to 14 men following Adam Byrneโ€™s sin-binning, the visitors sensed blood and had all the momentum at their backs but Timoci Nagusa somehow, and inexcusably, failed to offload to Joffrey Michel after Montpellier had manufactured a two-on-one.

Not only did the replacement spurn the initial opening, but his attempt to then release in contact was lost forward and Leinster survived with Vern Cotterโ€™s side having to settle for a losing bonus point.

To be fair, thatโ€™s probably all they deserved on the overall balance of play.

โ€œHonestly, we didnโ€™t play the way we planned,โ€ Nathan Hines said afterwards.

โ€œWeโ€™re a bit disappointed with our structure of play and to be honest I think every time we tried to apply pressure we turned over the ball or a little bit of indiscipline cost us. We canโ€™t afford to make those kind of errors especially against a team like Leinster who make you pay.

โ€œWe put a lot of energy into getting back in the game and you have an opportunity like that and donโ€™t take it itโ€™s frustrating but that happens. Itโ€™s not the only point in the game where we could have been better.โ€

The absence of Aaron Cruden was certainly significant but one suspects Montpellier will be an entirely different beast when Leinster travel to France in round six. They conceded 23 turnovers and save for the direct and brutal running of 130kg wing Nadolo, the Top 14 outfit didnโ€™t offer a whole lot more.

Theyโ€™re a team of giants, for sure, but Leinster were able to run them ragged in the first half and the hostsโ€™ superior fitness levels ultimately shone through at the end of a breathless game of rugby. Montpellier played their part in the spectacle, but they also played a big part in their own downfall.

The big challenges keep coming for Leinster

Jack Conan and James Ryan with Nemani Nadolo Jesse Mogg James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

Munster, Montpellier and now Glasgow; the big games are coming thick and fast for the eastern province but theyโ€™ll head to Scotstoun next week infused with momentum and confidence on the back of three straight wins.

There is also huge room for improvement and with Cullen optimistic over the fitness of Johnny Sexton and Sean Oโ€™Brien, Leinster may be back to something resembling full strength over the weeks ahead.

 

Even still, there is plenty of grounds for optimism after watching the likes of James Ryan, on European debut, and the rest of the clubโ€™s home-grown talent stand up and match everything Montpellier โ€” an expensively-assembled squad โ€” could throw at them.

Isa Nacewa and Henshaw were the only starters who didnโ€™t come through the Leinster system and when you contrast that with the model adopted by todayโ€™s opposition, Cullenโ€™s men are building nicely as the weeks progress.

Ryan was superb having been drafted in for Scott Fardy at such late notice and imposed himself physically from the very first minute when he gathered the loose ball to relieve early pressure on the Leinster line.

โ€œWe invest so much time with the younger players,โ€ Cullen said. โ€œWe played fifteen academy players during the three pre-season games. Itโ€™s a huge part of what weโ€™re trying to do because we need to be able to call on guys.

โ€œLook at the power in that Montpellier dressing room and theyโ€™ve still a whole host of stars who didnโ€™t even make the trip. So, thatโ€™s what weโ€™re up against.

โ€œOur guys just have to show really good positive characteristics and that theyโ€™re brave when theyโ€™re out there. It was far from perfect today but at least weโ€™re seeing those positive signs.โ€

Onwards and very much upwards for Leinster.

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    Mute 4OYards
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    Oct 14th 2017, 6:16 PM

    For James Ryan to come in like that on his European debut, just off an injuryโ€ฆ My God, heโ€™s only 21. So excited to see where his career goes. Henshaw was fantastic at outside centre aswell. Barry Daly has been such a welcome surprise, really balanced player.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 6:25 PM

    And Carbery. Kid oozes class. Playing at 15 for the next couple of years will do him no harm, look at Beauden Barrett.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 9:14 PM

    @4OYards: haha great second row. Beirne coming back next year and Treadwell in Ulster โ€“ some fine young locks and Dilliane is only 24 too

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    Oct 15th 2017, 1:59 AM

    @4OYards:
    I feel not playing Carbery at 10 when Sexton is out is wasting vital development time. One of the hottest prospects at out-half in World Rugby. Leinster has an embarrassment of riches.
    Perhaps it would be best for everyone if of the exiting 10s was given a chance to lead another province in need of a player of such quality

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    Oct 15th 2017, 10:34 AM

    @Gavin Healy: He is very effective coming into the line from No. 15. I wonder how his place kicking is coming along. He is the real deal. So is James Ryan

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    Oct 14th 2017, 6:27 PM

    Henshaw was savage in Defence today, made some great carries too. Lots of young talent in that team.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 10:09 PM

    @Batster: an immense warrior and absolute gent on and off the pitch

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    Oct 14th 2017, 7:47 PM

    Only saw the game just now but James Ryan was incredible. For a guy so young, he easily looked like an international quality lock today. Carried the ball excellently, showed great tackle technique, wasnโ€™t afraid to get involved in a bit of niggle at the ruck, called line-outs to himself. Just class.

    While he still has to be physically eased into pro rugby and managed like those before him, today was a top class performance from the young man.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 6:45 PM

    Itโ€™s poor reasoning to say Henshaw is wasted at 12. The guys is superb at 13 and more exciting to watch. Hopefully he gets a run out at 13 in November. But the fact that he is brilliant at 13 doesnโ€™t equate to him being wasted at 13. Heโ€™s immense there as well.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 7:48 PM

    @Paul K Murphy: the rational side to the argumemt youโ€™re making is fair. The other side is silly and is just used as a Schmidt dig.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 8:37 PM

    @Conor Paddington: Henshaw is wasted at 12.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 8:40 PM

    Thereโ€™s a changing of the guard afoot. Carberry was outstanding as was Conan, the young guys coming through have the ability. Henshaw is next level. World class 13. Outstanding

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    Oct 14th 2017, 11:28 PM

    The Article says Montpelier will be a different beast at home, Leinster with Sexton, Oโ€™Brien,Fardy, Heaslip, Kearney and Ringrose could be a very different beast too

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    Oct 14th 2017, 6:40 PM

    Hey Ryan, you mention the amount of yards henshaw made, leinster tries scored, nabolos weight, etc. Any chance you could mention the actual score? It would be helpful.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 7:39 PM

    @Brother Sylvest: you have several options there. You could have watched the match, one. You could google it, two. You could check innumerable social media sources, three. You could have checked the articles which were match reports as opposed to commentary, four. The list actually goes on.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 7:55 PM

    @Conor Paddington: All true Conor but itโ€™s a fair point to suggest including the score in an article about the match is not asking for too much given that other stats were mentioned

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    Oct 14th 2017, 10:37 PM

    @Brother Sylvest: leinster won but Montpellier secured a losing bonus point .. I Google it

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    Oct 15th 2017, 12:11 AM

    Aki 12 and Henshaw 13 for Ireland. Like how they played for connacht.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 9:56 PM

    Great strength in depth,fingers crossed exciting year ahead

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    Oct 15th 2017, 2:03 AM

    From an Irish perspective a McCloskey 12 and Henshaw 13 looks mouthwatering.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 9:18 PM

    Should always be at 13 a natural

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    Oct 14th 2017, 7:11 PM

    Yes Leinster got the win but to be fair it was more like Montpellier let them win! That overlap at the end! Since under 8s the whole idea is to suck them into the middle then go wide around the outside! How that pass wasnโ€™t giving Iโ€™ll never know!

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    Oct 14th 2017, 8:41 PM

    @mb: thatโ€™s unfair . They earned that win today

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    Oct 15th 2017, 12:29 AM

    Bit of a Pedantic Pat post but Henshaw didnโ€™t come through the system at Leinster.
    Iโ€™ll get me coatโ€ฆ.

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    Oct 15th 2017, 10:31 AM

    @Rosco Bosco: bit of a blind Barry more likeโ€ฆ.it mentions that in the article!

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    Oct 16th 2017, 2:30 PM

    @Marc Richardson: It got edited after I mentioned it Marco

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    Oct 15th 2017, 11:29 AM

    The real talking point should be how amazing it is that a backline with an average age of 22/23 once Nacewa went off managed to outperform (based on skill, not just energy) a very expensively assembled Montpellier backline. Incredible.

    Bodes very, very well for Ireland in the years to come.

    Thought Henshaw and Carberry were sensational, and in the forwards, Ryan was outstanding, what a player we have in the making. Ireland might need him from next year as we really only have 3 locks of international stature with Ryan out of the loop.

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    Oct 14th 2017, 10:45 PM

    In Leinster supporters opinion is Henshaw a better 13 than Ringrose?

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    Oct 15th 2017, 12:34 AM

    @Conor Greham: To be honest, I donโ€™t know. That remains to be seen.

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    Oct 15th 2017, 8:23 AM

    @Conor Greham: Maybe. But Leinster donโ€™t have a 12 thatโ€™s better than Henshaw and Ringrose is fantastic.

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    Oct 15th 2017, 8:30 AM

    @Conor Greham: ringrose is a very good 13, we donโ€™t have a natural 12 so unless one comes along while ringrose is fit Robbie switches to 12.
    Reid at 12 and henshaw at 13 or henshaw at 12 and ringrose at 13 not a coach on the planet is going to pick the first one.

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    Oct 15th 2017, 1:47 PM

    @Conor Greham: Ringrose performaed brilliantly at 12 against Australia. Anything to be said for GR@12, RH@13?

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    Oct 15th 2017, 11:34 AM

    Also, strange no mention of Leinster achieved this victory with Sexton, Oโ€™Brien, Heaslip, Fardy, Rob Kearney, Dan Leavy (even if the latter two wouldnโ€™t / shouldnโ€™t have played) โ€“ incredible squad depth.

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    Oct 15th 2017, 3:32 PM

    Leinster flattered.montpelier much better team but didnโ€™t have luck referee or anything on their side

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    Oct 15th 2017, 11:41 AM

    Very sloppy performance. If Leinster are to progress this year we need to see the basics done well and let the attractive rugby look after itself.
    I know it is a team full of young guns which is great to see, but this is the 3rd or 4th year like this and the team needs to kick on.
    Also, Ringrose is a class 12 too, great at offloads and a very strong straight up defender. The 2 lads could interchange no worries and thatโ€™s this Lions 12/13 in S.A.

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