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Veteran rugby writer puts the boot into 'boring and dreadful' Leinster

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Not one for mincing his words veteran Sunday Times rugby writer Stephen Jones has once again kicked up and online frenzy with his brutal assessment of Leinster’s Investec Champions Cup final loss to Union Bordeaux-Begles.

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Outside of the opening five minutes in which they took a 7 – 0 lead, the Irish province simply could not match the physical intensity with which Bordeaux played.

Dominating the gain line and winning nigh-on every 50:50 contest, the reigning champions ensured that the Champions Cup would remain in French possession for a sixth consecutive season.

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Labelling the Irish side ‘boring and dreadful’, Jones instantly caught the ire of Leinster fans online.

Accusing Jones of ‘trolling’ one user shot back at Jones pointing out the impressive nature of Leinster’s ability to routinely feature at the business end of the season.

Mirroring this sentiment, other accounts were quick to support this sentiment that instead of being attacked online, Leinster should be lauded for their efforts.

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Whilst there was plenty of support for Leinster’s efforts, not everyone was in agreement that routinely featuring in finals but coming up short was quite worthy of praise.

Parking their Champions Cup disappointment, Leinster will need to refocus on defending their United Rugby Championship with their first assignment being the Lions in Dublin this Saturday in the quarterfinals.

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Eric Elwood 1 hr ago

Jones is a well known sectarian and bigot. This fuels all his “commentary” on Ireland and other teams.

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Wayneo 2 hours ago

Someone quickly get Stephen Jones a warm blanket, a dry pair of trousers, and a comforting cup of chamomile tea


The poor old dear is having another full-blown, pearl-clutching episode in the public square


It must be exhausting being rugby's resident soggy-bottomed grandmother, permanently trapped in a state of damp panic because a professional sports team had the audacity to win a game of rugby


You really have to marvel at the sheer consistency of his soggy-bottomed hysteria


But let’s be honest, we shouldn't expect high-level sports analytics from a man whose rugby crystal ball is permanently fogged up by his own hot air


Let us also never forget when Stephen proudly took to X and confidently bet a crisp £5 note that the United Rugby Championship wouldn't even survive for three years


Well, look at us now, Stephen!


It is Year Five of the URC and your infamous trembling prediction that the league ‘wouldn't last three years’ has aged about as gracefully as a bucket of prawns left out in the Durban sun


Not only is the URC celebrating its fifth consecutive year of explosive growth, but the financial and broadcast sheets show a tournament that is practically printing money, much to the absolute horror of rugby's favorite damp-panted grandmother


The tournament is booming, the stadium gates are packed, the quality is soaring, and you are still stuck writing miserable articles about the very competition you swore would be dead by now


We are all still waiting for you to cough up that fiver, old chap, though we assume you probably spent it on a fresh pack of adult diapers


The absolute peak of his granny-logic is the sheer trauma he suffers from seeing Leinster and the South African heavyweights routinely feature at the business end of the season


To watch the URC thrive while his own predictions rot must be a truly agonizing experience for his fragile ego


We can only pray that someone brings Stephen a warm, dry pair of trousers and a nice biscuit before the URC Quarterfinals kick off this weekend

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Ed the Duck 2 hours ago

Yeah get all of that but tbf he does have a point about Leinster. They’re paying the price for achieving a record breaking five losses in the CC final, and when I say ‘they’ I mean Ulster, Munster & Connacht because they’re the teams that are routinely denied a level financial playing field by the irfu in order to bring home these record breaking losses! Who’s to say what Ulster or Munster, both previous CC winners, might have achieved with a fair crack at the whip…

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