Leinster complete the PRO14 three-peat with a convincing victory
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Leinster retain the PRO14 title for the third season in a row as Leo Cullen's side marched to a convincing 27-5 victory in the Guinness PRO14 final on Saturday.
Leinster claim their seventh PRO14 title and third in row as Ulster were unable to impact the scoreboard after James Hume's try in the fourth minute of the game. Garry Ringrose became the youngest captain to lead a side in a PRO14 Final and subsequently becomes the youngest captain to win a final.
Dan McFarland's side came flying out the blocks with James Hume slicing through the Leinster defence to score a fantastic try, however, that would be the only impact Ulster would make on the scoreline as Leinster shut the men in white out and scored three tries on their way to lifting the trophy.
James Hume, take a bow 👏 #LEIvULS pic.twitter.com/jvrjTV7Zaf
— Ultimate Rugby (@ultimaterugby) September 12, 2020
Leinster didn't take too long to respond to Hume's try with James Lowe finishing off a well-worked team try with Ross Byrne putting his side ahead for the first time with the conversion.
Byrne added another two penalties as Leinster took a 10-5 lead into break.
Leinster started the second half much like Ulster started the first with Ross Bryne slotting a penalty before Robbie Henshaw picked off a Billy Burns pass to race through to score under the sticks as Leinster led 20-5.
Ulster tried to force their way back into the game but the Leinster defence just suffocated any attack Ulster threw at them.
Caelon Doris put the finishing touches on the victory with a try in the 72nd minute as he forced his way over the line after sustained pressure as reserve flyhalf Jonathan Sexton made it 27-5.
View this post on InstagramLEINSTER COMPLETE THE THREE-PEAT AND CLAIM THIER SEVENTH #GUINNESSPRO14 TITLE 🏆
Leinster won all 17 of their PRO14 matches to lift the title and will head into their Champions Cup quarter-final next week against Saracens on a high.
MAN OF THE MATCH
While James Ryan impressed in his first game back in almost seven months while Caelon Doris and Jack Conan shone it was Josh van der Flier who was named man of the match.
Agallamh le Iain Henderson, captaen na foirne 🏉
— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) September 12, 2020
Commiserations to @UlsterRugby ⚪️🔴@PRO14Official @Rugbai_BEO pic.twitter.com/viM1CCYEDY
@LeinsterRugby Head Coach Leo Cullen joined the panel after his sides win and was happy to see @TommyBowe in his Leinster blue 😂 #GuinnessPRO14
— eir Sport (@eirSport) September 12, 2020
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