LEINSTER ARE OUT to be the first team since Wasps to win a double.
Can they do it? Or will the Ospreys continue to hold a hex over Joe Schmidt’s side.
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Leinster 30 – 31 Ospreys
Good afternoon, you’re very welcome along to a scorching hot RDS where Leinster and the Neath-Swansea Ospreys are currently warming up their muscles ahead of the (drum roll please) RaboDirect Pro12 final.
The teams were announced on Friday, but here they are again. The only real news since then is that Cian Healy is deemed fit enough for the bench so Jack McGrath is left out.
Leinster: R Kearney; McFadden, O’Driscoll, D’Arcy, Nacewa; Sexton, Reddan: Van Der Merwe, Cronin, Ross; Cullen (capt.), Toner; McLaughlin, Jennings, Heaslip.
Replacement: Strauss, Healy, White, Thorn, Ryan, Cooney, Madigan D Kearney.
Ospreys: Fussell; Dirksen, Bishop, Beck, Williams; Biggar, Webb: James, Hibbard, A Jones; AW Jones, Evans; R Jones, Tipuric, Bearman.
Replacements: Baldwin, Bevington, Jarvis, King, Smith, Fotuali’i, Morgan, Isaacs.
The entire Leinster squad have just taken a light jog around half the pitch, it draws a massive appreciative roar from the sun-drenched crowd.
The Welsh outfit are not without their fans either. Most of them appear to have gathered behind the goals at the Ballsbridge end of the ground. Though I reckon there are still plenty at the Lansdowne hotel where (last I checked) they were being treated to renditions of various Stereophonics hits.
20 minutes until kick-off now, so they should be on the march.
So lets have your predictions. If it helps, here’s how Leinster are shaping up from our vantage point in cool cool shaded stand.
The home favourites go off to a chorus of cheers and the beat of jungle drums. The beat is hypnotic, I almost missed the Ospreys follow them down the tunnel.
It’s close.
A rather under-choreographed flag show has replaced the brilliant drum. Luckily, it’s only four minutes before we see some rugby.
Aaah, now it makes sense.
The flag bearers (slowly) made their way to the tunnel and now they flank the two sides as the come out into the glaring sun, a see of blue flags and smoke.
It’s on now.
KICK OFF:
Dan Biggar get us under way and Leinster have the ball in their own half. The pack takes it on for three phases before Sexton takes it wide, but still they keep it tight, Heaslip and Toner making good ground.
A penalty is quick-tapped. The home side want to play with ball in hand and are rewarded with another penalty, this one is kickable.
3 mins: Leinster 0 – 0 Ospreys
Sexton, from 45 metres, cuts his penalty left and wide.
5 mins: Leinster 0 – 0 Ospreys
A big hit from McLaughlin looks to have rocked Beck, but Webb hoists a kick high and Kearney and McFadden get in each other’s way. Ospreys attack now after a solid line-out.
PENALTY: 8 mins: Leinster 0 – 3 Ospreys (Biggar)
Leinster manage to turnover in front of their own posts and McFadden does well to gain 10 yards with Shane Williams hanging off him. But Poite penalises the blues on the next phase.
Dan Biggar coolly bisects the posts from the left hand touchline. A superb strike to open the scoring.
PENALTY: 10 mins: Leinster 3 – 3 Ospreys (Sexton)
From the restart Paul James has gone off his feet and offered Sexton and easy chance to level the scores. No mistake this time, on the angle from the 22 line.
13 mins: Leinster 3 – 3 Ospreys
After a breathless opening, the teams are allowed some respite to take on some water as Leo Cullen is treated. We resume with a scrum and Poite instantly awards a penalty to the Welsh side. It’s kickable, but they opt for another scrum. Confident.
SUB: 13 mins: Leinster 3 – 3 Ospreys
Oh dear, Mike Ross has hobbled off injured. Nathan White is in. But his first act is to win the penalty against James and the home side are back in opposition territory,
16 mins: Leinster 3 – 3 Ospreys
A side-step by McFadden creates room for some Isa Nacewa magic and the Kiwi makes 20 yards before losing the ball on a grubber. Leinster win it back and spin back to Jennings in midfield, showing off his kicking skills by pinning Ospreys into the corner.
But they fight their corner well, these boys.
PENALTY 20 mins: Leinster 3 – 6 Ospreys (Biggar)
Leinster fall behind, but they are mighty fortunate it is only by three points. A dropped pass on halfway fell to Biggar and he had a clear run at the try-line, just not the pace.
He passed left to Rhys Webb and he too only found traffic. Leinster clamoured to slow the ball down and were caught by Poite for a straight-forward kick for Biggar.
TRY 25 mins: Leinster 10 – 6 Ospreys (Cronin)
The crowd give a roaring seal of approval as Leinster send the white scrum back-peddling on their own ball.
Webb’s pass is not held by Biggar and the hosts stream through. A phase later, O’Driscoll straightens the line brilliantly allowing the slightest of gaps for Sean Cronin.
The former Connacht man would never be denied from there. Sexton coverts from a relatively easy angle on the left
31 mins: Leinster 10 – 6 Ospreys
Perhaps now both teams will ease off the pedal slightly, it’s been a frenetic opening half an hour. You would never guess that these are extraordinarily difficult conditions to play in.
PENALTY: 33 mins: Leinster 10 – 9 Ospreys (Biggar)
After his initial burst, White has found the going tough against Paul James and Biggar executes another perfect kick from the sideline.
TRY: 36 mins: Leinster 17 – 9 Ospreys (Nacewa)
Amazing.
Straight from the kick-off, Sexton cathces the white jerseys napping. Nacewa rises to claim the restart at full speed and he romps to the line. The crwod enjoyed that one.
‘Isa, Isa, Isa’ rings around the RDS before Sexton adds on the extra two. Magnificent stuff from the man who should have been an All Black.
SIN-BIN 38 mins: Leinster 17 – 9 Ospreys (Van Der Merwe)
A thrilling game of rugby is drawing towards half time, my colleague from the Pro12 can’t believe it’s flown by so quick. 30 players on the field would disagree. Ospreys are on the attack, drawing more penalties from that weakened Leinster scrum.
Van Der Merwe is the man singled out by Poite, he gets an extended half-time break. Jack McGrath is on in place of McLaughlin as Leinster defend their line from five metres.
39 mins: Leinster 17 – 9 Ospreys
No mercy from the visitors here, they are sucking penalties from Poite’s whistle. They want another yellow, or a penalty try….
HALF TIME: Leinster 17 – 9 Ospreys
The visitors wanted a penalty try, but they did not receive. As feet pounded in all corners of the ground, Poite awarded a penalty Leinster’s way. It’s a massive moment and don’t the crowd just know it.
Sexton rushes in to get the ball and the other 11 jerseys crowd in to pat Wright and McGrath on the back. The table-toppers were hanging on grimly for a full six minutes.
The stuff of champions?
Those of you paying close attention will notice that Jack McGrath came on at loose-head, not Cian Healy.
Ireland’s number one was included among the replacements on the team-sheet, but it seems he wasn’t fit enough to shove McGrath out of contention. Hopefully he will be fit and ready for the long-haul to New Zealand. As it’s a thigh injury, I’d be shocked if he wasn’t.
TRY:41 mins Leinster 17 – 16 Ospreys (Beck)
Sexton kicks off the second half, but nowhere near as impressive as his last effort.
The Ospreys march methodically back upfield and, still with a one man advantage, create an opening for Ashley Beck to break through from 20 yards. Sexton wrestles him to the ground as he crosses the line, but it would have taken a miracle to stop him grounding from there.
Biggar converts.
PENALTY: Leinster 20 – 16 Ospreys (Sexton)
It’s another tit-for-tat scoring sequence. This time, from close to 50 metres on the left wing, Sexton smashes the ball straight as an arrow and over the bar to put Leinster into a four-point lead.
Van Der Merwe’s sin bin is up, so back he comes alongside McLaughlin. Brad Thorn is also on the field as a replacement for Leo Cullen.
PENALTY, 51 mins: Leinster 23- – 16 Ospreys (Sexton)
Sexton has well and truly found his range now. Having the 15 men back on the field has really freshened up their impetus and, from 40 metres, he makes the gap seven again.
52 mins: Leinster 23- – 16 Ospreys
They’re chanting ‘Isa’ again… but this time it’s no try. After a poor Ospreys line-out, Leinster sniffed blood and shifted the ball left where Heaslip was arriving at speed.
His pass was a little too flat for Nacewa, but the Kiwi held on and did his best Superman impression diving to the corner, but he was pushed out of bounds before he touched down.
TRY 58 mins: Leinster 23 – 21 Ospreys (Williams)
Since conceding the try, the eastern province have played almost entirely in Ospreys territory. But when Hibbard had a line-out on half way, the platform was set.
The ball was instantly spun left and Fussell came on it at speed, in a flash, Shane Williams is diving (Nacewa-esque) into the corner. We go to the TMO briefly, but there’s no doubt.
From the difficult angle, Biggar is wayward with the conversion. It’s game on again, and what a game.
TRY, 64 mins: Leinster 30 – 21 Ospreys (Nacewa)
When the going gets tough…
Sexton orders his back to give the backs a break and from just outside the 22, they get a powerful maul moving. As white shirts are sent flying, who is there to finish off the score, ‘Isa, Isa, Isa’
That’s the man of the match award sorted, so.
SIN BIN, 73 mins: Leinster 30- – 21 Ospreys (White)
Leinster are down to 14 men for the second time (and this time for good) as Poite gives Nathan White some time off. That brings us to uncontested scrums, so Ospreys opt to kick their penalty.
PENALTY: Leinster 30 – 24 Ospreys (Biggar)
No mistake from the young fly-half, the visitors are back within a score, but it’s Leinster back on the attack.
TRY: 76 mins Leinster 30 – 31 Ospreys (Williams)
Shane Williams has scored his second try of the game, Leinster were defending magnificently, but could not hold out against the 15 men. Williams sneaks into the corner and Biggar nervelessly slots home the conversion.
Leinster trail by two with no time left.
80 mins: Leinster 30 – 31 Ospreys
The game should be over, but it’s not. Leinster have the ball and the crowd are willing them forward. Can Sexton emulate a Ronan O’Gara drop goal?
FULL TIME: Leinster 30 – 31 Ospreys
Boos ring out around Dublin 4. O’Driscoll looked to have given the platform needed, 30 metres from goal, but the white shirts pour through and steal the ball. Fussel stabs it into the stand.
The Ospreys win at the RDS… again.
Joe Schmidt loses just his second game of knockout rugby as a head coach and it’s in the Pro12 final… again.
Three years in a row Leinster have gotten to this stage, three years in a row they have lost.
Men in blue jerseys lay strewn all over the field. The crowd booed the final whistle, but it was soon drowned out by ‘Leinster, Leinster’. They will feel this is a game they should have won, it was at home, they led by nine points at one stage.
But then came one little man for the big occasion. Shane Williams tipped the game on its head. And he ran, alone, from the crowd back to the winners’ circle a black flag held aloft.
Nacewa won the man of the watch award, but you sense it was chosen before Williams touched down a second time. Leinster have collected their silver medals and must watch on as Alun Wyn Jones and Ospreys claim the spoils on their turf..
The double dream is over, for another year.
©INPHO/Ryan Byrne
Mcgrath Best Furlong Ryan Toner Cj O’brien Heaslip Murray Jackson Earls Henshaw Ringrose Trimble Zebo
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I STILL think Kearney shouldn’t be starting
Team I would go with …
McGrath, Best, Furlong
Ryan, Toner
Stander, Heaslip, SOB
Murray
Jackson
Trimble, Henshaw, Ringrose, Earls
Zebo
R: N Scannell, Healy, Bealham, Henderson, JvdF, Marmion, R Scannell, O’Halloran
In terms of the team that will start Joe will go with that first 15, bar Kearney at FB. On the bench he’ll probably go with Treacy, Keatley & Zebo instead of the brothers Scannell & O’Halloran.
He loves Kearney can’t see him being dropped
Zebo isn’t coming off the bench. Either 11 or 15
@John Kelly: I was going to post my team but this is pretty much it.
I think its a toss up between this team and Kearney at FB with Zebo on the wing and Earls on the bench
McGrath, Best, Furlong
Henderson, toner,
VDF, Heaslip, Cj stander,
Murray, Jackson
Henshaw, Ringrose,
Earls, OHalloran , Zebo.
1. McGrath
2. Best
3. Furlong
4. Toner
5. Ryan
6. Stander
7. VDF
8. Headlip
9. Murray
10. Jackson
11. Earls
12. Henshaw
13. Ringrose
14. Zebo
15. O’Halloran
McGrath Best Furlong Toner Ryan Stander O Brien Heaslip Murray Jackson Trimble Henshaw Ringrose Zebo O Halloran.
1. McGrath 2. Best 3. Furlong 4. Ryan 5. Toner 6. Stander 7. Van den flier 8. Heaslip 9. Murray 10. Jackson 11. Zebo 12. Henshaw 13. Ringrose 14. Trimble 15. O’Halloran 16. N Scannell 17. Healy 18. Ryan 19. Henderson 20. O’Brien 21. Marmion 22. R Scannell 23. Earls
1 Jack m
2 Rory B
3 T Furlong
4 toner
5 Ryan
6 CJ
7 SOB
8 Heaslip
9 Murray
10 Jackson
11 Earls
12 Scannell
13 henshaw
14 Trimble
15zebo
Bench Scannell, Healy, John Ryan, Henderson, JVDF, Marmion, Keatly. Ringrose
O halloran, zebo, ringrose, Henshaw, Earls, Jackson, Murray, heaslip, vdf, stander, toner, Ryan, furlong, best, ma grath
McGrath, Best, Furlong
Henderson, Toner
Stander, Heaslip, SOB
Murray
Jackson
Zebo, Henshaw, Ringrose, Earls
O’Halloran
R: Scannell, Healy, Bealham, Ryan, JvdF, Marmion, Scannell, Trimble
1. Tiernan O’Halloran
2. Andrew Trimble
3. Garry Ringrose
4. Robbie Henshaw
5. Simon Zebo
6. Paddy Jackson
7. Conor Murray
8. Jack McGrath
9. Rory Best
10. Tadgh Furlong
11. Billy Holland
12. Dan Leavy
13. Jamie Heaslip
14. Keith Earls
15. Ian Keatley
16. Cian Healy
17. Finlay Bealham
Great half back combo , and the centres will be hard to stop on a crash ball .
I love that phrase “crash ball” Always reminds me of Kevin Maggs for some reason.
1 McGrath
2 best
3 furlong
4 dillane
5 Henderson
6 Stander
7 VDF
8 Heaslip
9 Murray
10 Jackson
11 Earls
12 Henshaw
13 Ringrose
14 Trimble
15 Zebo
16 Scannell
17 Healy
18 Bealham
19 Ryan/ Toner
20 SOB
21 Marmion
22 Scannell
23 O’Halloran
It absolutely amazes me that you think we should drop our best second row for Iain Henderson (who barely plays at all) and Dillane (who’s been injured for a while now)
Now 2nd rows need to be more athletic. In my opinion Toner offers nothing else other than a line out option. In the 6Ns you have Itoje, Kruis and Johnny Gray all extremely athletic and mobile 2nd rows. In my opinion Ireland should go with Dillane and Henderson due to their mobility and athleticism but saying that I do think Schmidt will go with Toner and Ryan
I’m meant to be working so don’t really have the time to reply to that, but this article pretty much sums it up for me
https://dementedmole.com/2017/01/08/ireland-second-rows-in-2016-the-post-paul-oconnell-era/
And I should be studying for my Leaving
Oisin if your right and toner and Ryan offer nothing apart from lineout ( our major source of tries) why may I ask will joe pick those two statues?
Wow excellent article
Kearney will start as he generally delivers for Joe. I’d be one of his biggest critics but in fairness he delivered against NZ. Ryan and SOB will start imo with Henderson and vdf coming off the bench around 50mins to inject pace into game
About 40 comments and McCloskey hasn’t even been mentioned as a bench option. Ulster have been terrible but McCloskey has performed better than most. Not sure I’d start him over Ringrose but considering the calls for him 12 months ago I’m surprised he hasn’t even been named.
Johnny 5 we have 3 centres playing better and for winning teams. RS is the only player who’s got a chance of breaking the partnership of henshaw and ringrose.
@Johnny 5: Boooo! McCloskey’s defensive errors were woeful against Clermont, always coming out too quick, not drifting, and he certainly didn’t imrpove on his mistakes when playing against Exeter.
My advice to McCloskey, lose the top not and try to get some advice from Andy Farrell
O halloran earls ringrose hesnhaw zebo Jackson Murray stander VDF SOB Henderson Toner furlong best McGrath
McGrath, Best, Furlong,Toner, Henderson, Stander, SOB, Heaslip, Murray, Earls, Henshaw, Ringrose, Zebo, O’Halloran
Any 10?
Popplewell-wood-claw-o’connell-mc bride- o’brien-slattery-foley Murray-campbell-geoghean-gibson- O’driscoll-ringland-o’reilly.
@sean byrne: Campbell for Kyle, are you mad?
McLaughlin, Wood, Millar, O’Connell, McBride, J O’Driscoll, Slattery, Duggan, Murray (on form, needs to do it consistantly for legend status), Kyle, T O’Reilly, Gibson, O’Driscoll, Ringland, T Kiernan.
1. McGrath, 2. Best 3. Furlong, 4. Ryan, 5. Toner 6. Stander 7. O’Brien 8. Heaslip 9. Murray 10. Jackson. 11. Zebo 12. Henshaw 13. Ringrose 14. Trimble 15. O’Halloran 16. Healy 17. Scannell 18. Ryan 19. Henderson 20. Van der Flier 21. Marmion 22. Scannell 23. Earls
Team I want:
mcgrath, best, furlong
toner, hendo
stander, heaslip, van der flier
murray, jackson
marshall, henshaw
earls zebo trimble
scannel, finly, ryan, dillane, o’brien, marmion, scannel, kearney
Team that will be picked:
mcgrath, best, furlong
toner, ryan
stander, heaslip, van der flier
murray, jackson
henshaw, ringrose
zebo kearney trimble
scannel, healy, finly, hendo, o’brien, marmion, scannel, earls
Stick to the Fulham Dacourt!
1 McGrath 2 Best 3 Furlong 4 Ryan 5 Toner 6 Stander 7 O’Brian 8 Henderson 9 Murry 10 Jackson 11 Earls 12 Henshaw 13 Ringrose 14 Trimble 15 Zebo 16 N Scannel 17 Healy 18 Belham 19 Henderson 20 VanDeflier 21Marmion 22 R Scannel 23 Kearny
Henderson will start , we need at least one 2nd row who can carry the ball forward and make defensive hits . And at 6ft 7in tall he’s a great lineout option.
1 Mc Grath
2 Best
3 Furlong
4 Toner
5 Ryan
6 Stander
7 Van Der Flier
8 Heaslip
9 Murray
10 Jackson
11 Earls
12 Henshaw
13 Ringrose
14 Trimble
15 Zebo
16 Scanell
17 Healy
18 Ryan
19 Henderson
20 O Brien
21 Mc Grath
22 Keatley
23 Kearney
McGrath, Best, Furlong Toner, Ryan Stander, SOB, Heaslip Murray Jackson Henshaw, Ringrose Earls, Trimble Zebo R. Scannel, Healy, Bealham, Henderson, JVDF, Marmion, Scannel, TOH
McGrath, Best, Furlong, Toner, D Ryan, Heaslip, Stander & O’Brien
Jackson & Murray
15 Kearney, 14 Zebo,13 Henshaw, 12 McCloskey & 11 Trimble (12 is likely to be Ringrose)
Subs: Healy, Tracy, J Ryan, Henderson, van der Flier, Ringrose, Marmion, Keatley (if Ringrose starts Earls on the bench)
N Scannell and Conan to get opportunities over the course of the championship. It’s a pity Byrne and O’Loughlin didn’t get a shot ahead of Gilroy and Bowe (past form vs current form)
Treacy doesnt even start for leinster why would he make irelands subs?
I say the only real choices are:
Who partners Toner in Second Row?
Trimble v O’Halloran…
I think it is fair to say that Schmidt is looking at the Henshaw-Ringrose center pairing…
The Front Row is nailed down… Back row of CJ, Heaslip, SOB is one of the strongest in the world… The All Blacks would fear them…
I would loved a winger like Healy or Kelleher… A guy with real gas… Gilroy has a fair bit…
1. Healy
2. Best
3.J. Ryan
4.Henderson
5.Toner
6.Stander
7. Van der Flier
8. Heaslip
9. Murray
10. Jackson
11. Earls
12. Mccloskey
13. Henshaw
14. Bowe
15. Zebo
16. Tracey. 21. L. Mcgrath
17. Mcgrath 22. R. Scannell
18. Furlong. 23. O’ Halloran
19. D. Ryan
20. Conan
I had a look at who started in previous games, if schmidt hasnt changed his mind in the last few months then the depth chart is:
15: kearney, Zebo, OHalloran
14/11: Trimble, Earls/Zebo, Gilroy, the rest(Z started vs NZ, but E started the last game vs Aus)
13: Ringrose, Marshall
12: Henshaw, McCloskey/Scannell
10: Jackson, Keatley/Scannell
9: Murray, Marmion, McGrath
8: Heaslip, CJ, Conan
7: SOB, VDF, TOD
6: CJ, POM, Leavy
5/4: Toner, Ryan, Henderson, Dillane, Holland
3: Furlong, Bealham, Ryan
2: Cronin, Tracy, Scannell
1: McGrath, Healy, Kilcoyne
Again, this is purely based on who Schmidt picked in previous games. Not based on my own preferences
McGrath Best Furlong Toner Ryan Stander O Brien Heaslip Murray Sexton Earls Henshaw Ringrose Trimble Zebo Bench Scannell Healy Ryan Henderson O mahony Marmion Jackson Bowe
No sexton scannell 22 and Jackson 10 and van den flier on the bench
Looks like Trimble might be out though.
15. Zebo
14. Earls
13. Ringrose
12. Henshaw
11. Trimble
10. Jackson
9. Murray
1. McGrath
2. Best
3. Furlong
4. Toner
5. Ryan
6. SOB
7. VDF
8. Stander
16. N Scannell
17. Healy
18. Bealham
19. Dillane
20. Heaslip
21. Marmion
22. R Scannell
23. O’Halloran
Healy,
Scannell
kilcoyne
Dillane
Henderson
Van der Flier
ODonnell
Conan
Marmion
Jackson
Bowe
mcLoskey
gilroy,
Trimble
OHalloran
Reinstate the Probables V Possibles match!!
Zebo, Bowe, Trimble, Ringrose, Henshaw, Jackson, Murray, Heaslip, Stander, O’brien, Toner, Henderson, Furlong, Best, Mcgrath
15-Zebo
14-Trimble
13-Ringrose
12-Henshaw
11-Earls
10-Jackson
9-Murray
1-McGrath
2-Best
3-Furlong
4-Henderson
5-Toner
6-Stander
7-O’Brien
8-Heaslip
16-Tracy
17-Healy
18-Bealham
19-Dillane
20-van der Flier
21-Marmion
22-Keatley
23-O’Halloran
1. McGrath, 2.Best, 3. Furlong
4. Toner, 5.Ryan
6. Stander, 7. O’Brien, 8. Heaslip
9. Murray, 10. Jackson 11. Zebo 12. Henshaw 13. Ringrose 14. Earls 15. Kearney
Replacements;
Treacy, Belham, Healy
Henderson, J VDF,
Marmian, Scannell, O’Halloran
Dillane & Trimble not fully fit so I’m ruling both out. A chance that Zebo starts at 15 with Bowe at 14 to add some experience & no place for Kearney