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Harry Byrne inspires Leinster’s Champions Cup victory at Leicester

Harry Byrne’s goal-kicking proved the difference as error-strewn Leinster held off a determined Leicester to claim a 23-15 Investec Champions Cup victory at Mattioli Woods Welford Road.

Each side scored two tries but three penalties and a conversion from Byrne were decisive as bottom side Leicester’s European campaign continued to falter and they remained pointless after their opening two fixtures.

Jamison Gibson-Park and Dan Sheehan scored Leinster’s tries, with Sam Prendergast’s conversion ensuring spirited Tigers finished with nothing to show for their efforts.

Wings Adam Radwan and Ollie Hassell-Collins scored Leicester’s tries as Billy Searle added a penalty and a conversion.

Prior to kick-off, the visitors lost Tadhg Furlong from their starting line-up and within three minutes, Jack Conan had departed to fail an HIA.

Despite these injury setbacks, Leinster looked to have taken the lead when a pre-planned move saw Robbie Henshaw knock down a long line-out throw to Tommy O’Brien, who raced over but TMO replays revealed that Henshaw had started his run from an offside position.

The visitors’ injury-woes continued when Jimmy O’Brien left the field with a leg injury before a major melee developed after James Lowe took exception to a tackle in the air from Radwan.

The Irish continued to dominate the opening exchanges and deservedly took the lead with a straightforward penalty from Byrne – but this was soon nullified by one from Searle to leave the scores level at the end of the first quarter.

Remarkably Tigers then scored the first try of the game when Leinster lost possession in the home 22 for Radwan to fly-hack the loose ball three times along the right-hand touchline before crossing over.

Byrne kicked his second

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