RaboDirect Pro 12 Semi Finals: Leinster vs Glasgow - 12/05/2012

   
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    RaboDirect Pro 12 Semi Finals: Leinster vs Glasgow - 12/05/2012



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    LEINSTER:
    15: Isa Nacewa
    14: Fergus McFadden
    13: Eoin O'Malley
    12: Gordon D'Arcy
    11: David Kearney
    10: Jonathan Sexton
    9: Eoin Reddan
    1: Cian Healy
    2: Richardt Strauss
    3: Mike Ross
    4: Brad Thorn
    5: Devin Toner
    6: Sean O'Brien
    7: Shane Jennings
    8: Jamie Heaslip CAPTAIN
    REPLACEMENTS:
    16: Sean Cronin
    17: Heinke van der Merwe
    18: Nathan White
    19: Leo Cullen
    20: Kevin McLaughlin
    21: Isaac Boss
    22: Ian Madigan
    23: Andrew Conway



    GLASGOW WARRIORS:
    15: Stuart Hogg
    14: Federico Aramburu
    13: Alex Dunbar
    12: Graeme Morrison
    11: DTH van der Merwe
    10: Duncan Weir
    9: Chris Cusiter
    1: Ryan Grant
    2: Pat MacArthur
    3: Mike Cusack
    4: Richie Gray
    5: Al Kellock CAPTAIN
    6: Rob Harley
    7: Chris Fusaro
    8: John Barclay
    REPLACEMENTS:
    16: Dougie Hall
    17: Jon Welsh
    18: Moray Low
    19: Tom Ryder
    20: Henry Pyrgos
    21: Johnnie Beattie
    22: Ruaridh Jackson
    23: Peter Murchie

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    Wait why are we putting out such a good team???


    Injuries!!
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    There's a bit of a difference in Leinster's approach to the semi final this year as opposed to last season. Last season, Joe Schmidt put a full strength team on the field and shipped something like four injuries in the game! He's being a lot more cautious this season (and has been all season in the league) in putting out a team he believes are good enough to come away with the victory but is taking a chance because Glasgow are quite a good team.

    Leinster by 6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky number 7 View Post
    Wait why are we putting out such a good team???


    Injuries!!
    Because it's a league semi-final is why.


    That's a bloody sexy pack. Mon' the O'Malley in the backs.


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    incase you irish have forgot, leinster havn't actually beat glasgow in the league this year. we beat you in dublin (or where ever you play) and drew with you at firhill. quietly confident.

    COME ON GLASGOW

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    Sickened to say but Leinster have best chance of doing (a deserving) double.
    They have a better squad this year as opposed to last year and well even without BOD and Kearney it is still a team that can compete with best in Europe

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    Quote Originally Posted by retardedgenius View Post
    incase you irish have forgot, leinster havn't actually beat glasgow in the league this year. we beat you in dublin (or where ever you play) and drew with you at firhill. quietly confident.

    COME ON GLASGOW
    The Leinster team and replacements that lost to Glasgow in September:
    LEINSTER:

    15: Isa Nacewa
    14: Fionn Carr
    13: Eoin O'Malley
    12: Luke Fitzgerald (Brendan Macken, 66)
    11: David Kearney
    10: Ian Madigan
    9: Cillian Willis (John Cooney, 74)
    1: Heinke van der Merwe
    2: Richardt Strauss
    3: Jamie Hagan (Nathan White, 47)
    4: Kevin McLaughlin (Damian Browne, 66)
    5: Devin Toner
    6: Rhys Ruddock CAPTAIN
    7: Dominic Ryan (Jordi Murphy, 45)
    8: Leo Auva'a (Aaron Dundon, 66)
    REPLACEMENTS NOT USED: Jack McGrath, Darren Hudson

    Today's team shows nine changes.

    Leinster's team and replacements for the draw in February:

    LEINSTER:
    15: Isa Nacewa
    14: David Kearney
    13: Brendan Macken
    12: Colm O'Shea (Eoin O'Malley, half-time)
    11: Fionn Carr (Andrew Conway, 63)
    10: Ian Madigan
    9: Isaac Boss
    1: Heinke van der Merwe
    2: Richardt Strauss
    3: Nathan White (Jamie Hagan, 58)
    4: Damian Browne
    5: Mark Flanagan (Devin Toner, half-time)
    6: Dominic Ryan (Jordi Murphy, 66)
    7: Shane Jennings CAPTAIN
    8: Leo Auva'a
    REPLACEMENTS NOT USED: Aaron Dundon, Jack McGrath, John Cooney

    Today's team shows ten changes. The results from earlier in the season aren't relevent for Leinster but I do agree that Glasgow can gleam some encouragement from thoe previous results.

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    spot your excuses still goes down as a win and a draw

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    Ha! Yep I'm devastated at Leinster dropping those points. I suppose the 9 Heineken Cup points Leinster took off Glasgow and the fact that the team I support are going for back to back Heineken Cup wins and a double this season just about console me.

    As I've said, Glasgow are a good team. The previous results in both the Pro 12 and Heineken Cup have no bearing on this game. In a one off game it's down to who performs better on the day. I think Leinster will because they're at home and have better players. Leinster by 6.

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    To be fair add in Madigan was ok then but now he looks as good as Sexton on some aspects of his game. And some players have really upped a level

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    Leinster fans are going to be sweating about a few of these injuries. D'Arcy, O'Malley and now Healy all off with inurues that could or could not be serious.

    As for the game itself, it's not been the best. Plenty of mistakes from both sides. Scramble defence of both teams have been good though. It's currently 9-3 to Leinster with 53min on the clock.

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    We were in the front row. Richie Grey essentially matches the exact description of giants in the ASOIAF books. Also, I did my best to chat up Leo Cullen. He wasn't having it.


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    not as easy as you all thought then? Feedback on facebook told me clancy made a fair few dodgy decision. and how awsome was the glasgow defence when dunbar got sin bined

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    A lot easier than I thought. 19-3 up with 5 minutes to go and a disallowed try (that I'd like to see again) which could have brought the score to 26-3. Leinster were full value for their win and can play a hell of a lot better too. Glasgow got 12 points when the game was over.

    Clancy made at least one very dodgy decision by not binning a Glasgow player for some blatant stamping in a ruck near the end of the game.

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    Did we pick up any bad injuries, saw a few had to go off early enough hopefully precautionary
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    Quote Originally Posted by retardedgenius View Post
    not as easy as you all thought then? Feedback on facebook told me clancy made a fair few dodgy decision. and how awsome was the glasgow defence when dunbar got sin bined
    As Snoop said a lot easier two Glasgow tries late on when Leinster had 14 on the pitch and were guaranteed the win. Again Clancy was fine apart from not sin binning another Glasgow player also think the high tackle could have been a yellow. Leinster never really had to break a sweat.

    Quote Originally Posted by lynam1104 View Post
    Did we pick up any bad injuries, saw a few had to go off early enough hopefully precautionary
    Apparently O'Malley's is the only one that could be serious.