PA Sport - Sat, 31 Oct 20:28:00 2009
Tries from Shane Horgan and Stephen Keogh drove Leinster to a 23-6 win over the Cardiff Blues at the RDS, moving the European champions back to the top of the Magners League in the process.
Cardiff place-kicker Ben Blair had an off night with the boot, kicking only two out of five penalty attempts, while Leinster out-half Jonathan Sexton booted 13 points to help his side to a deserved victory.
Coming off the back of a great derby win over the Ospreys last week, the understrength Blues could not cope with a strong Leinster outfit whose stellar back-line provided a constant threat.
Two tries in each half earned Munster a bonus point, with full-back Paul Warwick (pictured) getting the crucial fourth try just seconds from the end.
It was a deserved and much-needed victory for Tony McGahan's men, but again they were guilty of some erratic passing which allowed free-running Ulster to remain in contention.
Ulster made the livelier start but could not penetrate the Munster defence and once the early pressure was soaked up, the home side moved up a gear.
Munster opened the scoring, somewhat against the run of play, when lively scrum-half Tomas O'Leary made the break and South African Jean de Villiers popped up in support to take the inside pass and score his first league try.
The seven-point lead lasted a mere three minutes.
Ian Humphreys delightfully chipped over the Munster defence and won the race for the touchdown, just getting his right hand to the ball. The Ulster number 10 added the conversion to tie the game.
When Ronan O'Gara failed to release the ball when tackled and Humphreys landed the penalty, the tide seemed to be turning.
But Munster steadied themselves and David Wallace and Denis Leamy, part of a terrific back row effort, were both held up close to the line.
Seven minutes before the break Wallace was rewarded when the Munster pack drove him over after O'Leary had taken a quick free-kick to the flanker. O'Gara converted to make it 14-10 for Munster at half-time.
It was a slightly flattering scoreline and Ulster almost managed a try just after the resumption. Andrew Trimble led a fantastic break which was only thwarted by some scrambling Munster defence.
Munster clicked back into gear and won an Ulster throw near the visitors' line. The forwards drove upfield and a flat pass from O'Gara sent Keith Earls past Timoci Nagusa in the corner.
After Warwick went close to scoring Munster's fourth try, Ulster began to throw caution to the wind and Darren Cave saw yellow for a poorly-timed mid-air challenge on Ian Dowling as the Munster winger collected a kick.
Munster built pressure again through the forwards and from a last-minute scrum, Leamy picked up and fed O'Leary who sent Warwick in to clinch the bonus point.
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Leinster threw a bonus point away. They were 10 - 0 up after 10 minutes, had all of their internationals while cardiff had none, and it was looking like a 5 or 6 try rout. Then they got cocky and started playing like individuals (probably trying to impress kidney). Result: cardiff hung on and were still in touch at half time (13 - 6 I think) when Leinster should have been out of sight.
They copped on in the second half and created a lot of chances but cardiff had found a bit of belief by then and managed to spoil it for them until Keogh finally got over.
Credit to cardiff for a good battle. They like to play it tight, and are experts at the breakdown, but until they start varying things and releasing the backs a bit more they will not have a cutting edge.
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