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Glasgow Warriors v Leinster – Match Preview

Friday 13th January 2012

12:00 am (GMT)

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Reigning champions Leinster know a victory in Glasgow over the Warriors will complete the first step of their defence of their Heineken Cup title on Sunday afternoon. - 13/01/2012 08:02

Reigning champions Leinster know a victory in Glasgow over the Warriors will complete the first step of their defence of their Heineken Cup title on Sunday afternoon. - 13/01/2012 08:02

Reigning champions Leinster know a victory in Glasgow over the Warriors will complete the first step of their defence of their Heineken Cup title on Sunday afternoon.

The defending champions will qualify for the tournament’s quarter-finals if they beat the Scottish side, who are second place in the Pool but six points adrift of the Irish province, this week.

Leinster are unbeaten in the Pool stages and produced a devastating performance when they beat former champions Bath in the last round but they will know better than anyone that Glasgow will be a tough nut to crack in their own backyard.

The Scots have begun to build a real fortress mentality at Firhill Stadium and have already beaten both Bath and Montpellier on their home patch during this season’s Pool stages.

Glasgow need to beat their fellow Pro12 outfit if they are to keep their own slim hopes of qualification for the knockout stages of European rugby’s premier tournament.

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Champions through to last eight

Sunday 15th January 2012

12:00 am (GMT)

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Reigning champions Leinster made it a great weekend for Irish rugby as they followed Munster's example by booking their ticket for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals with a game to spare as they came from behind to beat Glasgow Warriors. - 15/01/2012 15:08

Reigning champions Leinster made it a great weekend for Irish rugby as they followed Munster's example by booking their ticket for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals with a game to spare as they came from behind to beat Glasgow Warriors. - 15/01/2012 15:08

Reigning champions Leinster made it a great weekend for Irish rugby as they followed Munster’s example by booking their ticket for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals with a game to spare as they came from behind to beat Glasgow Warriors.

The home side, who were battling to keep alive their hopes of reaching the last eight for the first time in their history, led 6-3 in the first half before Fergus McFadden levelled the scores with the last kick of the opening 40 minutes.

McFadden took over the kicking duties when Jonny Sexton, who landed one monster penalty from a metre inside his own half, picked up a strain and the centre ended with 10 vital points.

Leinster, who had won three and drawn one of their four pool matches in 2011, found the Warriors defensive line in combative mood and could find no way through until a cruel bounce of the ball paved the way for Rob Kearney to notch the opening try three minutes after the beak.

A neat cross kick from left to right into the home 22 gave Kearney something to chase and the ball bounced up to give him the chance to snatch the ball out of the arms of Stuart Hogg. McFadden added the extra and Leinster were in front for the first time.

But Aly Kellock’s men were in no mood to surrender and came storming back into the game after Duncan Weir and McFadden had exchanged penalties. They spurned another penalty shot and instead kicked for a close range line-out.

The forwards drove ever closer to the line and then replacement scrum half Colin Gregor crossed in the left corner. Up stepped Weir to take the touchline conversion and over went the kick to level the scores with 17 minutes to play.

Now it was anyone’s game and the champions had to dig deep to book their safe-passage into the last eight. They worked their way up to the home line and their own replacement scrum half, Isaac Boss, twisted through a tackle to reach the line at the posts and claim and try that was eventually confirmed by the TMO.

McFadden added the simple conversion and now it was the Warriors’ who had their backs to the wall. They piled on the pressure, reached the Leinster 22, but couldn’t find the score they needed level the scores again.

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