Magners League Table

Team
Pld
Pts
LeinsterLeinster1861
Cardiff BluesBlues1856
MunsterMunster1848
Edinburgh RugbyEdinburgh1848
Glasgow WarriorsWarriors1846
Llanelli ScarletsScarlets1839
OspreysOspreys1837
DragonsDragons1834
UlsterUlster1829
Connacht RugbyConnacht1824
D'Arcy Double Helps Leinster To Derby Win
29 - 9
Royal Dublin Society   Att: 16,753
Friday 2nd November 2007, 19:30
The biggest Magners League crowd of the season - 16,753 spectators - turned up at the RDS on Friday night to watch Leinster overcome their provincial rivals Connacht thanks to two late tries from centre Gordon D'Arcy.
Gordon D'Arcy cuts through for his first try against Connacht
Gordon D'Arcy cuts through for the first of his two late tries in Leinster's win over Connacht at the RDS
With only one win in Dublin since 1985, Connacht were hoping to end their poor away form against Leinster and also get back to winning ways this season after four games without a victory.

They received a boost before kick-off when their captain Andrew Farley, who has been nursing a hamstring injury, passed a late fitness test to join David Gannon in the visitors' second row.

Both players were heavily involved in the opening quarter as Connacht built up a 6-3 lead thanks to two Tim Donnelly penalties and some clever work at the breakdown.

Leinster, who made four changes to the side that drew 16-16 with Ulster last Friday, struggled initially and a series of ruck infringements from the hosts allowed Connacht to take control.

However, Michael Bradley's men were limited in attack and although possession was forthcoming, they never looked like crossing the whitewash and the danger was that Leinster, with all of their internationals back bar Felipe Contepomi who was attending his brother's wedding, had the strength in depth to cut loose.

Donnelly, the league's second best place-kicker this season, missed a sixth-minute shot at the posts from the left but he made amends three minutes later from the opposite side.

From the restart though, Connacht were caught out as Malcolm O'Kelly won the ball back for Leinster and young winger Luke Fitzgerald sprinted into space.

Leinster looked odds-on to score a try but Ofisa Treviranus did brilliantly to prevent Gordon D'Arcy from grounding the ball, with television match official David Keane confirming that there was no touchdown.

Off the resulting scrum, Jamie Heaslip was just stopped short of the line and Connacht again had to produce the goods in defence when Brian O'Driscoll sent a long cut-out pass to the left.

Fitzgerald took it and looked set to step pass Gavin Duffy and dot down, but Treviranus sprinted across to help bundle his opposite number into touch.

Although not noted for his place-kicking skills, Australian Christian Warner, who filled in at number 10 for the benched Jonathan Sexton and the absent Contepomi, kicked a levelling 19th-minute penalty for the home side.

With Johnny O'Connor, Michael McCarthy and John Muldoon making good gains as ball carriers, Connacht kept a decent hold of possession before O'Connor sprung through a gap off a midfield ruck.

A string of passes ended with Connacht camped five metres out from the hosts' whitewash but that was as close as they got.

Michael Bradley's men just seemed to lack that killer touch, although with Donnelly succeeding with the second of two penalty opportunities after 22 and 24 minutes and replying to another Warner penalty with an angled drop goal, late in the half, the westerners went in at the break with a 9-6 lead.

With six wins on the trot against Connacht since 2002 and a big Heineken Cup game against Leicester Tigers next week, Leinster's players knew they had to up the ante in the second half.

Suitably fired up by Michael Cheika's half-time team talk, O'Driscoll and company got their league campaign back on track with a memorable enough second half display.

Warner got them level nine minutes into the fray and just after Donnelly's third missed penalty of the night, two successful kicks from Warner nudged Leinster into a 15-9 advantage.

Connacht bodies were beginning to tire and Leinster took full advantage in the closing ten minutes.

A kick forward from Keith Matthews was returned with interest by the lively Fitzgerald who sauntered past two tackles and broke into space before offloading for the supporting Heaslip whose timely offload sent D'Arcy scurrying down the left touchline and over for his first try.

Warner swung over the conversion attempt to make it a seven-pointer and there was still time for D'Arcy to add a somewhat flattering gloss to the scoreboard. He collected a flat pass from Shane Horgan and brilliantly sidestepped his way around his Ireland team-mate Duffy to score an excellent second try.

The left-sided conversion was thumped through the uprights by Warner for his seventh successful kick out of seven, completing Leinster's first league success since their September win over current leaders Cardiff.
Leinster V Connacht Rugby
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 





FB
Girvan Dempsey
15
Gavin Duffy
FB










W
Shane Horgan
14
Ofisa Treviranus
W




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C
Brian O'Driscoll
13
Mel Deane
C





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2
C
Gordon D'Arcy
12
Aidan Wynne
C




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W
Luke Fitzgerald
11
Keith Matthews
W






5

2

FH
Christian Warner
10
Tim Donnelly
FH


1
2

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SH
Chris Whitaker
9
Conor McPhillips
SH




Replacement off





P
Ollie Le Roux
1
Brett Wilkinson
P





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H
Bernard Jackman
2
John Fogarty
H




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P
Stan Wright
3
Robbie Morris
P










L
Leo Cullen
4
David Gannon
L




Replacement off
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L
Malcolm O'Kelly
5
Andrew Farley
L










FL
Stephen Keogh
6
Mike McCarthy
FL




Replacement off
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FL
Keith Gleeson
7
Jonny O'Connor
FL










8
Jamie Heaslip
8
John Muldoon
8





Replacements
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rh
Brian Blaney
16
Adrian Flavin
rh




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rp
Juan Francisco Gomez
17
Brian McGovern
-





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rl
Cameron Jowitt
18
Michael Swift
rl




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rfl
Shane Jennings
19
Ray Ofisa Treviranus
rfl




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rsh
Cillian Willis
20
Conor O'Loughlin
rsh




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r
Johnny Sexton
21
Peter Durcan
-





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rc
Rob Kearney
22
Darren Yapp
rc




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Penalty Tries
0
0
First half timeline
0Connacht Rugby
Penalty kick - M Deane
9Connacht Rugby
Penalty kick - T Donnelly
12Connacht Rugby
Substitution - C O'Loughlin on for C McPhillips
17Connacht Rugby
Substitution - D Yapp on for A Wynne
19Leinster
Penalty kick - C Warner
24Connacht Rugby
Penalty kick - T Donnelly
26Leinster
Penalty kick - C Warner
27Connacht Rugby
Substitution - C McPhillips on for C O'Loughlin
32Connacht Rugby
Substitution - A Wynne on for D Yapp
37Connacht Rugby
Drop kick - T Donnelly
Second half timeline
41Connacht Rugby
Substitution - D Yapp on for A Wynne
48Leinster
Penalty kick - C Warner
48Connacht Rugby
Substitution - A Flavin on for J Fogarty
48Connacht Rugby
Substitution - M Swift on for D Gannon
58Leinster
Penalty kick - C Warner
59Connacht Rugby
Substitution - R Ofisa Treviranus on for M McCarthy
60Leinster
Substitution - S Jennings on for K Gleeson
64Leinster
Penalty kick - C Warner
64Connacht Rugby
Substitution - C O'Loughlin on for C McPhillips
70Leinster
Try - G D'Arcy
70Leinster
Conversion - C Warner
73Leinster
Substitution - B Blaney on for B Jackman
73Leinster
Substitution - J Gomez on for S Wright
75Leinster
Substitution - R Kearney on for B O'Driscoll
76Leinster
Substitution - C Jowitt on for M O'Kelly
79Leinster
Try - G D'Arcy
79Leinster
Conversion - C Warner
79Leinster
Substitution - C Willis on for C Whitaker
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