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Dobson v Cullen could be dawn of a great rivalry: 'I see Leinster as the Crusaders of the north'

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Friday could mark the start of a new storied URC rivalry when the respective head coaches of the top two teams square off.Leinster boss Leo Cullen and Stormers mentor John Dobson recently both committed their long-term futures to their franchises.Leinster (71 points) are top of the URC standings after winning all 15 of their matches, while defending champions the Stormers (59 points) are second with 11 wins from 15.The Stormers beat Leinster 20-13 in Cape Town last season, but the Irish fielded a largely second string side for the Round 17 encounter.READ | World Rugby planning world league with north v south 'grand final' - reportBoth coaches have great affinity to their respective regions.

Cullen was raised near Dublin and spent most of a successful playing career with Leinster. The former lock played for his hometown club 219 times, captaining Leinster to three Champions Cup titles.

He coached coached Leinster to four successive URC wins (then called PRO14) in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021.Dobson is a Western Province/Stormers man through and through.

He is the son of the late Paul Dobson, a highly-respected former referee, teacher and author.Dobson, who played hooker, was a club stalwart in the Western Province and also represented WP League at provincial level.

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