Lowe lays waste to Connacht as Leinster let loose
The stage was set but Leinster had no intention of delivering any Good Friday derby drama.
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The stage was set but Leinster had no intention of delivering any Good Friday derby drama.
Unsure of how a two-legged round of 16 would play out, organisers must be at least content that four of the ties have less than a score between them, while big away wins for Leicester over Clermont, Racing over Stade and La Rochelle against Bordeaux would suggest those ties might not go down to the wire.
Connacht have "nothing to lose" when they face Leinster today but the four-time winners will have learned a trick or two from last week, says Eddie O'Sullivan.
Connacht boss Andy Friend has made one change to his side for their Heineken Champions Cup second leg against Leinster with Caolin Blade starting at scrum-half, while Andrew Porter, Ronán Kelleher and Jamison Gibson-Park have been recalled by Leo Cullen.
He's reluctant to admit he's playing the best rugby of his career, but Finlay Bealham will concede he's never enjoyed the game more than he is now.
Gibson-Park was cited following their 26-21 triumph over Connacht after making contact with the head of Kieran Marmion.
Leinster scrum-half Jamison Gibson-Park has been cleared to play in Friday's Heineken Champions Cup last-16 second leg against Connacht, after his citing complaint was dismissed.
A number of recent on-field events have brought more attention to discipline around the tackle and breakdown and Leinster are working hard to make sure they are on top of their brief.