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Leinster reach a record ninth Champions Cup final

Rugby

Leinster reach a record ninth Champions Cup final

The Counter Ruck›
May 5, 202646:26

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Episode Notes

Gordon D’Arcy and John O’Sullivan join Nathan Johns to review the weekend’s action.


Leinster and Ulster are both heading to European finals but with varying degrees of positivity surrounding their performance.


Do Leinster have enough to beat Bordeaux or does the nervy Toulon endgame leave them second favourite? What of Ulster’s chances against Montpellier after seeing off Exeter?


Plus, the panel analyses Leo Cullen’s criticism of how the Irish press has been covering his team.


Produced by John Casey.

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