Leinster comfortably beat Bulls to win URC final
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LEO CULLEN insists the haters can keep abusing Leinster because it is water off a duck’s back. But Jack Conan and Dan Sheehan admitted that breaking their trophy duck is a big deal. The Blues were
Leinster win the United Rugby Championship for the first time since 2021 as they produced a dominant display to beat Bulls 32-7 at Croke Park.
Having topped the regular-season table, when scoring the most tries and points while conceding the least, Leinster made it 18 wins in 21 matches by applying the coup de grace with a commanding 32-7 win over the Bulls to properly mark Saturday’s historic final at Croke Park.
The dozen-strong contingent from Leinster are set to join up with the tourists at University College Dublin for a week’s training ahead of Friday night’s pre-tour international against Argentina at the Aviva Stadium.
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Planet Rugby on MSNLeinster v Bulls: Five takeaways as Jacques Nienaber’s defence ends trophy drought in emphatic URC victoryFollowing Leinster's 32-7 win over the Bulls in the URC final, here are our five key takeaways from the showpiece at Croke Park.
FORMER Munster star Simon Zebo has never hidden his feelings about Leinster. So when Leo Cullen’s men finally ended their trophy drought on Saturday night, the Munster icon was always going to be
Leinster vs. Bulls in the United Rugby Championship final starts at 5 p.m. BST on June 14. This fixture takes place at Croke Park. Leinster vs. Bulls in the United Rugby Championship final is available to live stream for free on TVNZ+.