Magners League Table

Team
Pld
Pts
MunsterMunster522
OspreysOspreys519
ScarletsScarlets513
LeinsterLeinster512
Cardiff BluesBlues511
Glasgow WarriorsWarriors511
Newport Gwent DragonsDragons510
Connacht RugbyConnacht58
EdinburghEdinburgh58
Ulster RugbyUlster57
Leaders Leinster Widen Gap To Ten Points
34 - 18
Royal Dublin Society   Att: 11,730
Friday 21st March 2008, 19:30
Shane Horgan celebrated his signing of a new two-year contract with Leinster by grabbing two tries in the Irish province's deserved Magners League victory over Glasgow Warriors at the RDS on Friday.
Leinster's Shane Horgan tries to offload under pressure from Glasgow back rower Johnnie Beattie
Leinster's two-try winger Shane Horgan tries to offload under pressure from Glasgow back rower Johnnie Beattie
On a brisk night, Leinster warmed up the 11,717-strong crowd with an entertaining five-try display which, coupled with Cardiff’s defeat to Llanelli, has moved them ten points clear at the top of the table.

Tries from returning Ireland internationals Shane Horgan and Jamie Heaslip powered Leinster to the bonus point, after first half efforts from Shane Jennings and Michael Berne.

Glasgow were game opponents but tries in the final quarter from Moray Low and Johnnie Beattie proved to be only consolation scores.

Buoyed by their win over the Ospreys last time out, the wind-assisted Warriors got up an early head of steam thanks to two Colin Gregor penalties.

Leinster flanker Keith Gleeson, who will retire at the end of the season, was pinged for holding onto the ball at a ruck and Gregor mopped up with a smartly struck kick for a seventh-minute lead.

The Leinster pack showed good cohesion in the tight, with some short snappy runs from front rowers Bernard Jackman and Ollie Le Roux getting them within range.

But when a Leinster attacking move broke down, Glasgow’s Tom Evans did well to chase down a kick and force Horgan and Rob Kearney into a blunder which allowed Gregor to put his side 6-0 up.

Under pressure from the advancing Bernardo Stortoni and Gregor, Kearney had been forced to slap the ball into touch which could have been ruled as a professional foul.

However, Leinster took control for the remainder of the first half with Kearney, Heaslip and the electric Luke Fitzgerald lighting up their attacking play.

Fitzgerald was proving too hot to handle for the Glasgow defence and he managed to shrug off five tacklers before being brought to ground near the visitors’ 22. Standing offside, prop Low kicked the ball free from the ensuing ruck and Felipe Contepomi stepped up to land his one and only penalty goal.

Two minutes later, Glasgow’s doughty defence gave way. After a great right wing surge involving Heaslip and Kearney, flanker Jennings broke through two tackles and his momentum helped him dive over the try line.

Contepomi converted and with Glasgow struggling to get out of their half - Beattie was notably shunted back as he tried to break off the base of a scrum - Leinster struck for try number two.

Right on the stroke of half-time, Contepomi dinked a grubber kick through and with the Glasgow defenders concentrating on Horgan, stocky centre Berne was able to reach the bouncing ball first and score close to the posts.

The extras arrived from the boot of Contepomi, pushing his side 17-6 ahead at the break, and Michael Cheika's men moved further clear on the hour mark when another delicious kick through from Contepomi was dotted down by Horgan.

Leinster had the bonus point in their sights but a defensive lapse from stand-in captain Leo Cullen allowed Low, who was set up by Pinder, to burrow over off a ruck for a 68th-minute try for Glasgow.

Gregor converted to narrow the gap to 22-13 but that was as close as the Scots could get as late tries from Heaslip, who was notching his fifth in nine league games, and Horgan, who benefited from a lovely midfield exchange between Contepomi and Jonathan Sexton, sandwiched Beattie’s breakaway effort.

The Glasgow number 8 showed admirable pace, so late in the game, to take a pass from Gregor and score to the right of the posts after the ball has squirmed away from Chris Keane at a midfield ruck.

However, there was no denying Leinster their eighth successive league win, which was topped off in the third-minute of injury-time by Horgan's 52nd try for the province.
Leinster V Glasgow Warriors
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 





FB
Rob Kearney
15
Bernardo Stortoni
FB









2
W
Shane Horgan
14
Lome Fa'atau
W




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C
Christian Warner
13
Graeme Morrison
C





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1
C
Michael Berne
12
Daryl Gibson
C





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W
Luke Fitzgerald
11
Thom Evans
W






1

3

FH
Felipe Contepomi
10
Colin Gregor
FH

1

2

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SH
Chris Whitaker
9
Sam Pinder
SH




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P
Ollie Le Roux
1
Ed Kalman
P




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H
Bernard Jackman
2
Dougie Hall
H




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P
Stan Wright
3
Moray Low
P
1









L
Leo Cullen
4
Andy Newman
L




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L
Malcolm O'Kelly
5
Dan Turner
L









1
FL
Shane Jennings
6
James Eddie
FL










FL
Keith Gleeson
7
Donnie Macfadyen
FL




Replacement off
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1
8
Jamie Heaslip
8
Johnnie Beattie
8
1




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rh
Brian Blaney
16
Eric Milligan
rh




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rp
Cian Healy
17
Justin Va'a
rp




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rl
Trevor Hogan
18
Opeta Palepoi
rl




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r8
Stephen Keogh
19
Richie Vernon
rfl




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rsh
Chris Keane
20
Ruaridh Jackson
-





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rc
Johnny Sexton
21
Scott Barrow
rsh




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rw
Gary Brown
22
Hefin O'Hare
rw




Replacement on
Penalty Tries
0
0
First half timeline
7Glasgow Warriors
Penalty kick - C Gregor
14Leinster
Substitution - C Keane on for C Whitaker
17Glasgow Warriors
Penalty kick - C Gregor
22Leinster
Penalty kick - F Contepomi
22Leinster
Substitution - C Whitaker on for C Keane
24Leinster
Try - S Jennings
24Leinster
Conversion - F Contepomi
39Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - O Palepoi on for A Newman
40 +3Leinster
Try - M Berne
40 +3Leinster
Conversion - F Contepomi
Second half timeline
41Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - J Va'a on for E Kalman
52Leinster
Substitution - C Keane on for C Whitaker
55Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - R Vernon on for D Macfadyen
58Leinster
Substitution - J Sexton on for M Berne
61Leinster
Try - S Horgan
61Leinster
Substitution - T Hogan on for M O'Kelly
64Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - H O'Hare on for L Fa'atau
68Glasgow Warriors
Try - M Low
68Glasgow Warriors
Conversion - C Gregor
70Leinster
Substitution - C Healy on for O Le Roux
73Leinster
Substitution - G Brown on for L Fitzgerald
73Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - E Milligan on for D Hall
73Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - S Barrow on for S Pinder
75Leinster
Try - J Heaslip
75Leinster
Conversion - F Contepomi
77Leinster
Substitution - B Blaney on for B Jackman
77Leinster
Substitution - S Keogh on for J Heaslip
80Glasgow Warriors
Try - J Beattie
80 +3Leinster
Try - S Horgan
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