Leinster banking on stamina against physical Bulls unit
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen believes his side still have plenty of fuel in the tank as they look to cap off their season with silverware.
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Leinster head coach Leo Cullen believes his side still have plenty of fuel in the tank as they look to cap off their season with silverware.
CAPE TOWN : The inaugural United Rugby Championship semi-finals this weekend will be a showdown between Irish and South African clubs with Leinster hoping to put behind them the disappointment of their Champions Cup final defeat last month.
Leinster, Ulster and Munster are all represented on the United Rugby Championship's Dream Team for the 2021/22 season.
The United Rugby Championship have confirmed the referees for this weekend's semi-finals, with neutral officiating teams for both games.
Leo Cullen and Robyn McBride faced the press when the wounds of the Champions Cup final defeat were still raw.
While Leinster were able to release some steam from the valve in Saturday's United Rugby Championship quarter-final win against the Glasgow Warriors, it would be foolish to suggest they got anything more than a 40 minute contest.
Bulls director of rugby Jake White said Irish powerhouses Leinster are beatable, even though they will be tough to crack on their home ground.
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen admits he briefly wondered whether his side were heading towards another afternoon of disappointment, before they went on to hammer a dreadful Glasgow Warriors side in the United Rugby Championship quarter-final.