Leinster Come Out On Top In Pre-Season Opener
PRE-SEASON FRIENDLY: Saturday, August 13
LEINSTER 31 ULSTER 14, Navan RFC
Scorers: Leinster: Tries: Dan Leavy, Jack Conan, Josh Murphy, Fergus McFadden, Adam Byrne; Cons: Ross Byrne 2, Joey Carbery
Ulster: Tries: Sam Windsor, Robert Lyttle; Cons: Sam Windsor, Johnny McPhillips
Leinster back rowers Dan Leavy and Jack Conan were on the scoresheet either side of a Sam Windsor try for Ulster in the first half, and even though Robert Lyttle responded for the visitors after the break, a powerful finish from Leinster ultimately determined the outcome.
Former Blackrock College starlet Nick Timoney was named at openside flanker in a youthful Ulster side, but it was Leinster who broke the deadlock on 11 minutes. A strong maul forced the visitors onto the back foot, and flanker Leavy was on hand to touch down in clinical fashion on the left wing. Ross Byrne stepped forward for a tricky conversion attempt, but he split the posts from the touchline in superb style.
Leinster struggled to deal with a tricky kick through on the left flank by Mark Best, and despite being under considerable pressure, Ulster centre and stand-in captain Windsor dotted over the line for a hard-earned score.
Windsor added the extras to his own five-pointer, and with clear-cut opportunities proving hard to come by, this looked like being the final score of the half. Yet, outside centre Rory O’Loughlin had other ideas, and his lung-bursting run deep into Ulster territory enabled Conan – Leinster’s captain on the day – to crash over for a converted score and 14-7 lead just before the interval.
The Cork native was sin-binned in the early stages of the half, though, and this meant that McFadden acted as an impromptu flanker at scrum-time. Leinster coped admirably while down to 14 men before also losing replacement Andrew Porter to a yellow card beyond the hour mark.
The Leinster defence remained tight and compact as the play progressed, but after he was picked out in space on 65 minutes, promising Ulster youngster Lyttle dived over on the left for a well-worked five-pointer.
With the sides on level terms (14-all) once more, an exciting conclusion to the tie lay in store. However, it was Leinster who ultimately discovered an extra gear in the closing stages..
A well-executed attack on the left was finished off by the industrious Murphy, and although replacement out-half Joey Carbery was wide with his first effort from the kicking tee, an unconverted try from McFadden in the 79th minute placed the result beyond any doubt.
A fifth try by Ireland Sevens international Adam Byrne subsequently put the icing on the cake, and Carbery was also successful with the final conversion for Leinster who host Gloucester in their second pre-season outing at Tallaght Stadium next Saturday (kick-off 3pm) – tickets available here.
Les Kiss’ Ulstermen are way to Exeter Chiefs next weekend before hosting Canada ‘A’ and Northampton Saints in a Kingspan Stadium double header on Saturday, August 26. Tickets can be purchased here.
LEINSTER: Niall Morris; Adam Byrne, Rory O’Loughlin, Tom Daly, Barry Daly; Ross Byrne, Nick McCarthy; Peter Dooley, James Tracy, Michael Bent, Ross Molony, Hayden Triggs, Dominic Ryan, Dan Leavy, Jack Conan (capt).
Replacements used: Sean McNulty for Ryan (21 mins), Billy Dardis for Morris, Fergus McFadden for A Byrne, Zane Kirchner for O’Loughlin, Joey Carbery for R Byrne, Luke McGrath for McCarthy, Andrew Porter for Dooley, Bryan Byrne for Tracy, Vakh Abdaladze for Bent, Ian Nagle for Molony, Josh Murphy for McNulty, Josh van der Flier for Leavy, Peadar Timmins for Conan (all half-time), Molony for Triggs (54), A Byrne for B Daly (70), Charlie Rock for McGrath, Ryan for Molony (both 80). Not used: Cathal Marsh.
ULSTER: Louis Ludik; David Busby, Mark Best, Sam Windsor (capt), Jacob Stockdale; Brett Herron, Dave Shanahan; Kyle McCall, Johnny Murphy, Johnny Simpson, Alan O’Connor, John Donnan, Stephen Mulholland, Nick Timoney, Matthew Rea.
Replacements: John Andrew, Zack McCall, Rodney Ah You, Andrew Warwick, Michael Lagan, Ross Kane, Connor Smyth, Alex Thompson, Clive Ross, Conall Boomer, Robert Lyttle, Conor Kelly, Rory Butler, Johnny McPhillips, Andrew Magrath, Angus Lloyd, Aaron Cairns.
Referee: Dudley Phillips (IRFU)