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United Rugby Championship: Leinster 36-7 Bulls - Irish province retain crown with resounding win

United Rugby Championship: Leinster 36-7 Bulls - Irish province retain crown with resounding win
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United Rugby Championship final

Leinster (22) 36

Tries: O'Brien, Ioane, Conan, Prendergast, Byrne Cons: Prendergast 3, Byrne Pens: Prendergast

Bulls (0) 7

Tries: Moodie Cons: Pollard

Leinster retained their United Rugby Championship title in convincing fashion as they defeated the Bulls in the final at Croke Park for the second year in a row to become the first back-to-back champions.

For the Irish province, the 36-7 victory goes some way to atoning for the disappointment of missing out on a fifth European Champions Cup crown when they lost to Bordeaux-Begles in the decider of that competition in Bilbao last month.

Leinster dominated the opening period and led 22-0 at the interval thanks to tries from Tommy O'Brien, Rieko Ioane and Jack Conan as the Pretoria side paid the penalty for an error-strewn first-half performance which saw them twice reduced to 14 men for deliberate knock-on offences.

Sam Prendergast and Harry Byrne added further scores after the break, with Canan Moodie crossing for Bulls, who found themselves on the wrong end of two debatable decisions by the officials as they crossed the line twice more for tries that were ruled out.

Leinster have now won the league 10 times in its various guises - the first to defend the URC crown since its 2021 rebrand - while the Bulls suffered disappointment yet again with a fourth defeat in the past five URC finals.

The Bulls were reduced to 14 within the first two minutes when centre Moodie was shown a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on which prevented a line-break.

Four minutes later O'Brien went over for Leinster's first try when he pounced on a poor pass from Handre Pollard on halfway by kicking the loose ball, collecting it 30 metres out and sprinting clear to score under the posts.

The second touchdown was not long in coming as Ioane stepped inside Bulls defender Kurt-Lee Arendse and dived over in the corner after Jamison Gibson-Park showed smart hands and Hugo Keenan went on a surging run and shrugged off a couple of attempted challenges, before feeding the ball left to the centre.

Some sterling defensive work from the South African side on their line helped them repel further attacking threats from Leo Cullen's charges, but there was more woe for the visitors when Willie le Roux was sin-binned for a deliberate knock-on as Leinster bore down on their opponents' line.

The home side were further rewarded for their relentless pressure when Conan, an early replacement for the injured Caelan Doris, picked up and barged over from close range for try number three.

The visitors' indiscipline and lack of composure continued to cost them as Prendergast extended the lead further when he knocked over a penalty from in front of the posts after the Bulls had failed to release in the tackle.

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