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Leinster will be aiming to maintain their winning start to the Heineken Cup when they welcome Castres to the RDS on Saturday.
The three-time former kings of Europe and reigning Amlin Challenge Cup champions began their campaign with a hard-fought victory over the Ospreys.
The Liberty Stadium win puts the Dubliners in an advantageous position in Pool 1 but they will be determined to continue their impressive start against the Top 14 champions.
Brian O’Driscoll remains a doubt for the clash but Leinster have been boosted by the arrival of South African full-back Zane Kirchner following his involvement in the Rugby Championship.
The two sides met at the pool stages in 2008 – honours were even but Leinster ran-out emphatic 33-3 winners in Dublin.
Castres also triumphed in Round One with a 19-13 victory over Northampton Saints, thanks to Romain Martial’s interception try.
The French club have not reached the knockout stages of the Heineken Cup since losing a semi-final to Munster in 2002. And they will be without key trio Piula Faasalele, Yannick Forestier and Marcel Garvey due to injury.
Match Facts
Leinster’s defeat to Clermont last season ended a series of 12 consecutive victories over French clubs at home, a run that included a 33-3 win over Castres in 2008.
Castres have won just two of their last 21 away games in the Heineken Cup (L18 D1) and in Ireland, they have lost all seven of their games.
Only Racing Métro 92 (161) made more tackles than Leinster (153) on the opening weekend of action in the Heineken Cup.
Fergus McFadden (14) and Gordon D’Arcy (13) made the most tackles by Leinster players in Round 1 with both maintaining a 100% success rate.
Triple Heineken Cup kings Leinster took control of Pool 1 after they saw off a spirited challenge from Castres Olympique at the RDS.
The 2009, 2011 and 2012 European Champions were knocked out at the group stages on their way to winning the Amlin Challenge Cup last season but they are now well placed after back-to-back victories at the start of the current campaign.
Matt O'Connor's first Heineken Cup game in charge on home soil ended in a 19-7 win over the reigning French Champions, with prop Jack McGrath claiming the crucial try 21 minutes into the second half.
Jimmy Gopperth added 14 points from the tee as Leinster built on last week's fine opening win at the Ospreys.
Castres were in the contest throughout, though, with scrum-half Rory Kockott crossing for the game's first try after Gopperth had pushed Leinster 9-0 ahead inside 18 minutes.
The South African No9 darted down the blindside just past the half hour and then converted from out wide. The Castres pack was at the heart of Kockott's score, with a strong scrum allowing Antonie Claassen to pick up from the base before drawing Fergus McFadden 30 metres out.
Castres dominated the early stages of the second half after trailing by two points at the break but Leinster somehow held firm with a fierce defensive display.
Kockott could have kicked his side in front from the tee but the game turned when Castres centre Remy Lamerat saw yellow with 56 minutes played. The midfielder's shoulder charge on Dave Kearney left Castres a man short and Leinster took advantage when McGrath finished off a fine team move.
Castres initially halted a superb breakaway from inside the Leinster 22 but the hosts had the momentum and McGrath supplied the key drive after some swift recycling .
Gopperth's conversion left Castres well and truly chasing the game at 12 points down and their cause wasn't helped when replacement halfback Julien Thomas followed Lamerat to the bin with 10 minutes remaining.
Castres refused to give in, though, and they came with an inch of securing a losing bonus point as the TMO ruled that Pedrie Wannenburg hadn't quite reached the line late on.
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