Thursday, December 16, 2010
Clermont outscore Leinster to set up mouth watering return game
Wing Shane Horgan scored early on for the visitors before Julien Malzieu crossed for a try that was converted by Morgan Parra. Penalties followed, with the halftime scored locked t 10-10 after a tense first forty.
A second Clermont try was scored by Anthony Floch. Jonathan Sexton and Parra then exchanged penalties, but Leinster couldnt get close enough to take the win. Coach Joe Schmidt has said that his side were absolutely gutted at the result, but they did okay.
"I'm proud of them. Sometimes you don't get what you set out to try to achieve and it is frustrating but you can keep your head up when you try to your maximum. They deserved it.
"We feel we didn't quite get the rub of the green - a few things didn't quite go our way.
"We do, at the same time, take our hats off to Clermont. You know once they get momentum - and they got two very good tries - that they will be hard to stop."
The two sides meet again this coming weekend at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
Elsewhere, Paul OConnell has been handed a four week suspension after he lashed out at Jonathan Thomas in Munsters game against Ospreys this past weekend.
They have the right to appeal, but team manager Shaun Payne has said they will wait for the written statement before assessing the situation further.
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Oli December 16, 2010 1:33 pm

The next round will be enormous in Ireland but i reckon Leinster will be too good with home advantage.
Oli December 16, 2010 1:33 pm

The next round will be enormous in Ireland but i reckon Leinster will be too good with home advantage.
Anonymous December 16, 2010 1:47 pm

I've looked at your website for a few years now, always a very good quality of posts! This is my first comment though.
Can you show highlights on the Quins v Connacht game? Tom Guest was brilliant in it and after the WC i'd love to see him get a chance for England.
He scored a cracking try and set up the other with style!
Anonymous December 16, 2010 1:47 pm

I've looked at your website for a few years now, always a very good quality of posts! This is my first comment though.
Can you show highlights on the Quins v Connacht game? Tom Guest was brilliant in it and after the WC i'd love to see him get a chance for England.
He scored a cracking try and set up the other with style!
Mr. Pink December 16, 2010 2:25 pm

McFadden is great to watch - he's like the roadrunner. His little legs get spinning at 100 mph and he takes off deceptively fast. Also, was that McLaughlin at 6 with the scrumcap? He had a pretty good game, too.
Unfortunate for Leinster, but Clermont kept their head on straight and came out the stronger side, so they deserved to win for sure.
Mr. Pink December 16, 2010 2:25 pm

McFadden is great to watch - he's like the roadrunner. His little legs get spinning at 100 mph and he takes off deceptively fast. Also, was that McLaughlin at 6 with the scrumcap? He had a pretty good game, too.
Unfortunate for Leinster, but Clermont kept their head on straight and came out the stronger side, so they deserved to win for sure.
Anonymous December 16, 2010 2:52 pm

Anonymous December 16, 2010 2:52 pm

Anonymous December 16, 2010 3:27 pm

Anonymous December 16, 2010 3:27 pm

Stubby December 16, 2010 3:29 pm

Kept losing the ball from bad passes.
Intense looking game.
Stubby December 16, 2010 3:29 pm

Kept losing the ball from bad passes.
Intense looking game.
Anonymous December 16, 2010 3:32 pm

sylvain you wanker
Anonymous December 16, 2010 3:32 pm

sylvain you wanker
Leeners93 December 16, 2010 3:47 pm

sexton being taken out off the ball.typical dirty french team
Leeners93 December 16, 2010 3:47 pm

sexton being taken out off the ball.typical dirty french team
Flooz December 16, 2010 4:05 pm

the next match in dublin will be a classic!
Flooz December 16, 2010 4:05 pm

the next match in dublin will be a classic!
opfazonk December 16, 2010 4:28 pm

opfazonk December 16, 2010 4:28 pm

Anonymous December 16, 2010 4:41 pm

i'm agree with you Leeners93 is a typical idiot.
Anonymous December 16, 2010 4:41 pm

i'm agree with you Leeners93 is a typical idiot.
james December 16, 2010 4:54 pm

james December 16, 2010 4:54 pm

KG December 16, 2010 5:42 pm

I agree that Leinster need an offloading game. They rely too much on their BOD, set plays and set pieces. If you combine that back line with offloading, they'd be very very difficult to beat.
KG December 16, 2010 5:42 pm

I agree that Leinster need an offloading game. They rely too much on their BOD, set plays and set pieces. If you combine that back line with offloading, they'd be very very difficult to beat.
KG December 16, 2010 5:43 pm

sexton being taken out off the ball.typical dirty french team"
Bit of a cheap shot. And high. But the game was clean for the most part, but very physical.
KG December 16, 2010 5:43 pm

sexton being taken out off the ball.typical dirty french team"
Bit of a cheap shot. And high. But the game was clean for the most part, but very physical.
Flipje December 16, 2010 5:44 pm

You sound a bit negative for the return. Almost thought you were French for a while.... ;-)
In france, the news were that Heaslip is going to play, and only some uncertainties remain for BOD.
This was indeed a great game, and I agree that both teams could have won it.
Lauaki is rising his game since a few weeks and making a difference for Clermont. Also good to see Malzieu slowly coming back to his international level (still no there but going the right way).
I was really impressed by Leinster quality of play. For me, they are currently the best in Europe. Still hope Clermont will make me eat my words.
Meanwhile, I heard 41,000 seats sold for a group game...
More than 7 points with a full squad for Leinster..... I am willing to bet a bunch of Kilkenny or Guiness for more than 14 points....:-)
Flipje December 16, 2010 5:44 pm

You sound a bit negative for the return. Almost thought you were French for a while.... ;-)
In france, the news were that Heaslip is going to play, and only some uncertainties remain for BOD.
This was indeed a great game, and I agree that both teams could have won it.
Lauaki is rising his game since a few weeks and making a difference for Clermont. Also good to see Malzieu slowly coming back to his international level (still no there but going the right way).
I was really impressed by Leinster quality of play. For me, they are currently the best in Europe. Still hope Clermont will make me eat my words.
Meanwhile, I heard 41,000 seats sold for a group game...
More than 7 points with a full squad for Leinster..... I am willing to bet a bunch of Kilkenny or Guiness for more than 14 points....:-)
Anonymous December 16, 2010 6:33 pm

finally how is declan kidney ignoring the likes of ross look at our scrum strong and secure against one of the best units in french club rugby remember 2 weeks ago that team was ontop of Toulouse's scrum but not ours cum on mike ross!!!!!
Anonymous December 16, 2010 6:33 pm

finally how is declan kidney ignoring the likes of ross look at our scrum strong and secure against one of the best units in french club rugby remember 2 weeks ago that team was ontop of Toulouse's scrum but not ours cum on mike ross!!!!!
numro 8 December 16, 2010 6:46 pm

numro 8 December 16, 2010 6:46 pm

Anonymous December 16, 2010 6:59 pm

and o brien one of the best back row in europe!! onform darcy! better cover in ruddock and ryan for back row and tonner for second row healy impact prop then if we had mc fadden and o'mally on the bench with a choice of berne to join as well and still a fight for winger fullback between isa fitz kearny and shaggy! some team i know that clermont our a serious team but leinster backs and forwards our playin really direct under joes guidance
Anonymous December 16, 2010 6:59 pm

and o brien one of the best back row in europe!! onform darcy! better cover in ruddock and ryan for back row and tonner for second row healy impact prop then if we had mc fadden and o'mally on the bench with a choice of berne to join as well and still a fight for winger fullback between isa fitz kearny and shaggy! some team i know that clermont our a serious team but leinster backs and forwards our playin really direct under joes guidance
Brian December 16, 2010 7:31 pm

Similarly with McFadden, he has found a comfort zone on the wing, and as a small stepper who is hard to tackle, is a wonderful foil to big ol' Shaggy and the pivotal Nacewa, who Liam Toland rightly declared as the best attacking fullback in the country. That backline which lined out in Clermont-Ferrand seemed to breathe life into one another; since the days of Hickie and Dempsey, such synergy has been rare at Leinster. I'll stop there, not to get carried away with this once off. McFadden's ascendancy to centre is still a work in progress, and though I'm sure we'll one day flourish there, it's super to see him prove influential out on the wing.
Not enough can be said of O'Brien. He is Ireland's number one ball carrier, and on the back of that underwhelming November series, it is evident his skills are near crucial for Ireland to get a front foot in future internationals. Indeed, I feel his majestic ability to power through the gain line probably takes away from his other attributes, so to spell it out: he can tackle, he can snatch, he's an excellent openside (who just so happens to perform anywhere in the backrow). Again, bringing this to the national side, a backrow of
6. Ferris
7. O'Brien
8. Heaslip
19. Leamy / Wallace
would storm next year's 6 Nations. Here's hoping opportunity knocks on SOB's door in the spring.
The endeavours of Mike Ross at tighthead should not be overlooked. During his maiden season in a blue shirt, he did fail to take the bull by the horns (proverbial, not southern variety) and criticism of his play around the park was merited. However, on the back of poor Stan's injury, he has returned to the level of performance that had them raving at The Stoop. He's now turning up in the loose, secure in the tight and monstrous in the scrum. His latest accomplishments against the awesome pack of Les Jaunards are proof of his prowess. Considering Tom Court's continued efforts up in Ulster, Declan Kidney may well miss a trick in sticking with Healy and Buckley.
All this said, I'm none too confident of any kind of win for the home team this Saturday. I do expect a clinical display from ASM, or at least hope for one (in full stride, is there a better team in the Northern hemisphere?) The French outfit left points behind at the Parc des Sports, and they'll be charged after the disappointment of last year's quarter final exit. On top of all that, Thornley of the Times makes a fine point with regard to the venue; the less intimate nature of the Avi-...Lansdowne Road could negate from Leinster's home advantage. Fans will want to be in good form!
Whatever way the result goes, here's hoping for some fireworks this weekend!!
...except without the fireworks, please.
Brian December 16, 2010 7:31 pm

Similarly with McFadden, he has found a comfort zone on the wing, and as a small stepper who is hard to tackle, is a wonderful foil to big ol' Shaggy and the pivotal Nacewa, who Liam Toland rightly declared as the best attacking fullback in the country. That backline which lined out in Clermont-Ferrand seemed to breathe life into one another; since the days of Hickie and Dempsey, such synergy has been rare at Leinster. I'll stop there, not to get carried away with this once off. McFadden's ascendancy to centre is still a work in progress, and though I'm sure we'll one day flourish there, it's super to see him prove influential out on the wing.
Not enough can be said of O'Brien. He is Ireland's number one ball carrier, and on the back of that underwhelming November series, it is evident his skills are near crucial for Ireland to get a front foot in future internationals. Indeed, I feel his majestic ability to power through the gain line probably takes away from his other attributes, so to spell it out: he can tackle, he can snatch, he's an excellent openside (who just so happens to perform anywhere in the backrow). Again, bringing this to the national side, a backrow of
6. Ferris
7. O'Brien
8. Heaslip
19. Leamy / Wallace
would storm next year's 6 Nations. Here's hoping opportunity knocks on SOB's door in the spring.
The endeavours of Mike Ross at tighthead should not be overlooked. During his maiden season in a blue shirt, he did fail to take the bull by the horns (proverbial, not southern variety) and criticism of his play around the park was merited. However, on the back of poor Stan's injury, he has returned to the level of performance that had them raving at The Stoop. He's now turning up in the loose, secure in the tight and monstrous in the scrum. His latest accomplishments against the awesome pack of Les Jaunards are proof of his prowess. Considering Tom Court's continued efforts up in Ulster, Declan Kidney may well miss a trick in sticking with Healy and Buckley.
All this said, I'm none too confident of any kind of win for the home team this Saturday. I do expect a clinical display from ASM, or at least hope for one (in full stride, is there a better team in the Northern hemisphere?) The French outfit left points behind at the Parc des Sports, and they'll be charged after the disappointment of last year's quarter final exit. On top of all that, Thornley of the Times makes a fine point with regard to the venue; the less intimate nature of the Avi-...Lansdowne Road could negate from Leinster's home advantage. Fans will want to be in good form!
Whatever way the result goes, here's hoping for some fireworks this weekend!!
...except without the fireworks, please.
Flooz December 16, 2010 7:57 pm

mmm yum yum
Flooz December 16, 2010 7:57 pm

mmm yum yum
Gavin December 16, 2010 8:27 pm

RD i think you can't cancel this comment
some people become very pathetic here...
Heaslip will be fit for the match
Gavin December 16, 2010 8:27 pm

RD i think you can't cancel this comment
some people become very pathetic here...
Heaslip will be fit for the match
Gavin December 16, 2010 10:03 pm

Great try by Horgan he has really grown in stature this year along side his No. 9 which was a great effort really out of his own 22. always exciting to watch youngsters come into their own. Shame about Leinster though pretty disappointed.
Gavin December 16, 2010 10:03 pm

Great try by Horgan he has really grown in stature this year along side his No. 9 which was a great effort really out of his own 22. always exciting to watch youngsters come into their own. Shame about Leinster though pretty disappointed.
John F December 16, 2010 10:34 pm

Clermont are just an absolute bulldozer, massive team, not that Leinster are small but Clermont's pack is big enough, not to mention some of those backs.
Lauaki is probably loving the French cuisine!
John F December 16, 2010 10:34 pm

Clermont are just an absolute bulldozer, massive team, not that Leinster are small but Clermont's pack is big enough, not to mention some of those backs.
Lauaki is probably loving the French cuisine!
Kearney for bench December 17, 2010 1:07 am

Kearney for bench December 17, 2010 1:07 am

Noma December 17, 2010 2:01 am

Noma December 17, 2010 2:01 am

Anonymous December 17, 2010 2:06 am

Lauaki is a beast.
Anonymous December 17, 2010 2:06 am

Lauaki is a beast.
Flooz December 17, 2010 4:44 am

And yeh like I said my mouth was watering with anticipation and it wasn't the only thing dribbling!!!
Mmmmmmmmm agree with some of you guys I'd imagine Lauaki does seem like a beast. I'd love to get a good besting from him.....I gotta go on that thought, (things are picking up again)
Flooz December 17, 2010 4:44 am

And yeh like I said my mouth was watering with anticipation and it wasn't the only thing dribbling!!!
Mmmmmmmmm agree with some of you guys I'd imagine Lauaki does seem like a beast. I'd love to get a good besting from him.....I gotta go on that thought, (things are picking up again)
Chambo December 17, 2010 6:49 am

Chambo December 17, 2010 6:49 am

Mike December 17, 2010 9:51 am

Mike December 17, 2010 9:51 am

Manuel December 17, 2010 1:27 pm

Manuel December 17, 2010 1:27 pm

Anonymous December 17, 2010 2:18 pm

every one keeps talkin about the quality of clermont and there budget irish rugby is in great shape with young talent like o mally mc fadden obrien and ryan standing up to big budget world recognized players!! so here please can i start the call to get the ultra negative irish rugby is in doom depressing commentary from george hook that he speaks of our air ways and papers pure shite!!!!
Anonymous December 17, 2010 2:18 pm

every one keeps talkin about the quality of clermont and there budget irish rugby is in great shape with young talent like o mally mc fadden obrien and ryan standing up to big budget world recognized players!! so here please can i start the call to get the ultra negative irish rugby is in doom depressing commentary from george hook that he speaks of our air ways and papers pure shite!!!!
a couple knees to th December 17, 2010 4:45 pm

a couple knees to th December 17, 2010 4:45 pm

Anonymous December 17, 2010 11:43 pm

amas=zing thing about him tho is this is one of his first injury as a professional he's like feckin iron man!!!!
Anonymous December 17, 2010 11:43 pm

amas=zing thing about him tho is this is one of his first injury as a professional he's like feckin iron man!!!!
Mise December 18, 2010 12:56 am

I remember at the time thinking that the offloading by these two clubs seemed better than by most of the NH clubs in the recent autumn internationals.
There is the odd missed one here, but that one from sexton to Nascewa that didn't come off was v cheeky in the first place (esp if u see a few replays of it, not available here)
May not be at the top top level of the SH but not a negative part of the game of wither of these two clubs IMO.
Mise December 18, 2010 12:56 am

I remember at the time thinking that the offloading by these two clubs seemed better than by most of the NH clubs in the recent autumn internationals.
There is the odd missed one here, but that one from sexton to Nascewa that didn't come off was v cheeky in the first place (esp if u see a few replays of it, not available here)
May not be at the top top level of the SH but not a negative part of the game of wither of these two clubs IMO.
Kenny December 20, 2010 10:33 am

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