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[Champions Cup 2018] Final - Leinster v Racing 92
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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 902537" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>Slightly sobering up for a nice day of study tomorrow...</p><p></p><p>Not exactly what I was expecting, I don't think anyone was expecting a tryless game. Leinster didn't really play well, similar to the first half at home to Exe but to not give credit to the teams that stopped us playing is extremely one eyed. I thought we were a lot better after McGrath went off, he was slow around the pitch and Iribaren's kicks were less effective once JGP was on, on the other hand Lowe would have been a huge improvement so not starting either New Zealander was a mistake. Both sides lived offside, and were allowed to do whatever they wanted in the ruck in as the offensive team which really stalled the match. Ster just about good value for the win and definitely deserving tournament winners. Sexton already talking about next week which is great, we've ****** up enough doubles in the past!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 902537, member: 45598"] Slightly sobering up for a nice day of study tomorrow... Not exactly what I was expecting, I don't think anyone was expecting a tryless game. Leinster didn't really play well, similar to the first half at home to Exe but to not give credit to the teams that stopped us playing is extremely one eyed. I thought we were a lot better after McGrath went off, he was slow around the pitch and Iribaren's kicks were less effective once JGP was on, on the other hand Lowe would have been a huge improvement so not starting either New Zealander was a mistake. Both sides lived offside, and were allowed to do whatever they wanted in the ruck in as the offensive team which really stalled the match. Ster just about good value for the win and definitely deserving tournament winners. Sexton already talking about next week which is great, we've ****** up enough doubles in the past! [/QUOTE]
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