Too quick, too slick, Leinster too good for Toulouse
Options left and right, even a chip and chase for a stunning solo try, but once Johnny Sexton spotted a blur of red over his shoulder there was really no decision to be made.
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Options left and right, even a chip and chase for a stunning solo try, but once Johnny Sexton spotted a blur of red over his shoulder there was really no decision to be made.
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen acknowledged there is still scope for growth within his side despite their convincing 40-17 Heineken Champions Cup semi-final win over Toulouse at the Aviva Stadium.
Leinster reached their first Heineken Champions Cup final in three years after dethroning Toulouse in a sure-footed 40-17 win at the Aviva Stadium.
An accomplished performance against the reigning and five-time Heineken Cup champions but Leinster can't afford to take the victory over Toulouse without a "pinch of salt", according to captain Johnny Sexton.
An absolutely ruthless Leinster performance from start to finish as they return to the Champions Cup final for the sixth time.
Leo Cullen isn't able to say whether or not Leinster are a better team compared to 12 months ago, but he does believe they're better prepared to challenge for a Heineken Champions Cup title.
Leinster boss Leo Cullen has named an unchanged side to take on Toulouse in tomorrow's Heineken Champions Cup semi-final at the Aviva Stadium (3pm).
If Leinster's players want an idea of what it's like to play at Welford Road, they don't have to look far.