Off-colour Leinster have enough to beat Scarlets but far from their best
Leinster were not at their best but they had enough in the tank to see off Scarlets with a 33-21 victory in the BKT URC quarter-final at the Aviva Stadium.
Defending champions Glasgow Warriors are Dublin bound next week after the top seeds capitalised on Alec Hepburn and Vaea Fifita’s second-half sin-binnings to win in front of a disappointing crowd of 12,879.
In their first play-offs appearance since 2018, Scarlets recovered brilliantly from conceding two early tries to only trail 15-14 at half-time.
James Lowe and Jamison Gibson-Park both crossed before Tom Rogers replied from the visitors’ first real opportunity.
Blair Murray then cancelled out a Sam Prendergast penalty with a cracking counter-attacking try just before the break.
However, Leo Cullen’s men had the better of the closing half, with Jamie Osborne and player-of-the-match Hugo Keenan contributing tries, and Johnny Williams grabbing Scarlets’ only response.
Lowe gave the hosts a fourth-minute lead, crossing out wide via a couple of partially-blocked passes from Keenan and captain Jack Conan.
Lowe’s soft hands then sent Conan through a gap, with the latter putting Gibson-Park in under the posts to make it 12-0.
However, a 19th-minute lineout was the launchpad for Scarlets’ recovery, winger Rogers finishing strongly from a deft Sam Costelow pass. The latter crisply converted.
Well-organised defence, including a Joe Roberts turnover penalty, provided more inspiration for the visitors, who had young scrum-half Archie Hughes deputising for the injured Gareth Davies.
Despite Prendergast’s 47-metre penalty, Ellis Mee hacked a dropped Leinster pass back downfield, and the electric Murray expertly dribbled away from Jordie Barrett to make it a one-point game.
The Irish province, who lost Josh van der Flier to injury, only had themselves to blame as their decision-making was poor at times.
Osborne’s timely 45th-minute effort, from a Prendergast chip kick, steadied the ship at 22-14. TMO Andrew McMenemy’s tight call on the grounding went the centre’s way.
Scarlets fell further behind by the hour mark, with a Costelow penalty miss followed by prop Hepburn’s yellow card for not rolling away.
Leinster’s experienced bench stepped up, a Dan Sheehan charge-down eventually leading to Keenan slaloming over from a Barrett assist.
Williams reduced the arrears to 30-21 in the 70th minute, darting over after lovely work in the build-up from Fifita and Marnus van der Merwe.
Fifita’s subsequent yellow for a high tackle on Keenan was a killer blow, though, and Prendergast clipped over the clinching penalty.
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I attended this match and unless something differnet happens in the coming weeks training then Leinster will lose to Glasgow. Confidence looks absolutely shot. Prendergast in particular.
Leinster scored a try whose conversion would make it a 15 point lead and give them the game. It was a simple conversion. You could see he saw that there was soem significance to it. That was enough to make him miss it. Missed a conversion from in front of the posts with the first try also.
It was almost another case of Murphy’s Law as in the CC semi final: whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.
Leinster were 15-7 up and on the Scarlets line in red time after 40 mins in first half. The whole open side of the pitch was open. Gibson-Park throws it out to Prendergast. He…..wasn’t looking. Hit him on the back of the head. Scarlets hack it downfield and score.
On the other hand it was a very good match that might kick them into gear.
Some of the Leinster team playing that Scarlets team the week before Northampton would have been very useful. Keenan who was abysmal against The Saints after been rested then for 3 weeks is now in Man of Match form.
Solid showing by Scarlets and they could have taken it right to the end with a bit of luck. Leo the Lion the Leinstre Mascot with the drum had some good craic with the Scarlets section of the crowd.
Very smart call to be fair.
If Glasgow back it up, Leinster's season will get worse still.
Glasgow played very smart to close that game out against a very game stormers.
Enjoyed tonight's game too. A bit more belief from the Scarlets and it could have been different. Or at least more uncomfortable down the stretch.
Keenan was actually super but not ever on the same page as his team mates.