Je pense qu'on va se faire péter la gueule ! Après si le match est aussi impressionnant que le France Irlande du Tournoi, on va passer un bon moment quand même
Leinster are focused on one thing this season and we don't look like we will be stopped until we have got the cup were playing better than last season and lost the final, I hope we can go a step closer, come on leinster 💙💙☘💚🙏
@@fumie4996 African teams aint around now mate. And none of them are good enough to beat even a leinster 3rd team never mind full strength Leinster will put 50 on all the SA teams 9 out of 10 games. Sharks got absolutely walloped by Toulouse today, and as I write this the Stormers are also getting schooled by exeter. Thats the reality for the SA teams, they think they are good till they face the cream of Europe and they get smashed.
@Fight Food Trash Talk Toulouse got extremely lucky that the sharks try was disallowed as they were just turning the momentum and with a 2 point game probably would have won it. Sharks gave up once out of 7 points reach very flattering to Toulouse.
Richard Wrigglesworth, the Leicester Coach, rather than looking to his own team's failures (and he need only ask about the absence of Leicester tacklers for some of Leinster tries) mentioned Leinster's "Financial Resources" as the reason for the beating his team suffered last night.. One could point out to Mr Wrigglesworth that the vast majority of this Leinster squad are Leinster born, Leinster educated and signed professional with Leinster. Meanwhile, both under the former Coach (Steve Borthwick) and continuing under Wrigglesworth, Leicester have and continue to spend many millions buying in "talent". As an example, one need only compare the wages of, for instance, the two out halves featured last night. Leicester had South African World Cup winner Handre Pollard, while Leinster had Academy graduate, Ross Byrne. I don't know what either player earns, but while both had 100% kicking records last night, I very much doubt that Ross Byrne's wages for last night came anywhere close to the wages Mr Pollard took out of Leicester. Developing Home Grown talent is a hell of a lot cheaper than buying it in and If Mr Wrigglesworth wants to emulate Leinster's success, he might want to feature far more Home Grown Leicester talent (if there is any). Of course, developing such talent, academies, outreaches to schools, clubs, etc involves long-term (often generations long) investment (and doesn't breach Salary caps) and Leicester's current "Sugar Daddy" is far more interested in immediate results....
As a Leicester fan, I do agree with you, but there are a lot of minor inaccuracies in what you've said. A) We do look to create talent ourselves (Freddie Steward and George Martin for example), but you are right in saying that we do need to develop our players more, B) We're a PLC ran by the finances we develop through ticket sales etc... and have only raised £13m via subscription sales recently to ensure competitiveness and C) Wigglesworth is only a temporary appointment with the successor set to be Dan McKellar, former head coach of the Brumbies so hopefully we'll be back to something resembling Borthwick's Tigers next year, if not a whole new Tigers outfit that looks to play progressive offloading Rugby (what is more likely in my opinion).
Irish rugbys going through a purple patch at the moment , but what have you won really,The SA took your URC title last year at the first attempt,you lost to the French in the European Champions Cup final . Leicester are in a league that’s got problems at the moment and it’s affecting all the English clubs .
@@Macron87 You have no idea how it works, show me the big players we "bought" please? Show me the rich investors who pump money in to the club? Our players come from our academy, our winnings fund the players and the academy.
It's been 15 years of a good time in leinster. Delighted Farrell has the stones to pick the best Irish side on form and ignore the cries of more "representation" from lesser teams.
Judging on current form Leinster and Toulouse should be the final really granted we are yet to see current holder La Rochelle but these two are on a different pace and skills levels than either Stormers, Exeter and Leicester. I found the Sharks to be the most convincing of the losing sides, at least they showed pace and skills against Toulouse. Leicester is a mystery to me, they are nowhere near lifting the European Cup again and although I found Gloucester and Exeter to be far superior in recent weeks, the Tigers are the current Premiership holder, it is hard to believe. They seem to be in the same slump as Clermont only I know Clermont won't be in that slump for very long. They will be new exciting players coming in. But Leicester has been in that European slump for so long... is it going to ever end? England plays club rugby like France, it is not an advantageous franchise system, for this reason the English MUST bring promotion and relegation to the fore. With the loss of Wasps and Worcester, they have to bring light to their second division the way the Top 14 brings light to the ProD2 and even lower leagues. A real league is do or die whether you play at the top to qualify for the play-off or at the bottom to avoid relegation, it must be competitive all way through and for the second division, it gives players an incentive to better themselves. Why would hopeful players from the English second division (that we never hear about) even believe in the possibility of making it to the Premiership? Not mentioning it is utterly unfair and unsportsman-like to maintain clubs in the top league when they are not winning games. Relegation is the sign of a healthy, fair and competitive league. I have said it before but when you take a look at the ProD2, you have some serious clients there, lots of Historical French clubs that once were at the helm of the first division of French rugby. Hell, even the 3rd and 4th Division of Nationale are worthy clubs that develop exciting new players. If there was no path to go up, then the Top 14 clubs would never be able to bring new players to the fore at the current rate and with as much consistency. Give your lower divisions and clubs a chance, give your young players a chance. To me the Premiership is doing it all wrong, it is an aristocracy of rugby meaning the place of these clubs in the hierarchy is guaranteed not by sport on the field, not by results but by rule off the field. There is nothing worst in sport. It is anti-sport. Where La Rochelle, Toulon and Brive would be in English rugby? They would have never been allowed to climb the ladder of success and win their European titles. Napoleon was the first ruler to push forward elevation by merit over the traditional and monarchic elevation by blood lineage, I think it is time the Premiership separates itself from this self-serving aristocratic mentality. You have to allow David to meet Goliath. You have to allow the best to come to the fore and win trophies. It is clearly not happening with the current crop, they are too safe for their own good quite clearly. Bring on the relegation.
As a Leinster fan I completely agree. I was at the game and thought it was red and I’m only fortified in my view having watched this. I don’t understand the mitigation. Ref seemed to suggest that contact wasn’t “direct” to the head. It looked fairly direct to me. Potentially borderline but I think Doris was very lucky
I'm so sick of commentators saying it's "far too easy" It's an insult to the winning team. Lenihan wouldn't know anything about easy games, when he played years ago for Ireland they were consistently shit.
I don't know if it's the best, but the SA teams have deffo added to the spectacle. And well at least the clubs in the URC aren't bankrupt or worried about being bankrupt and indeed looking everywhere outside England for someone to blame. It's all a bit pathetic.
@@zombievikinggaming4258 so ? whats ur point im talking about the urc and indeed the fact the brits are moaning like its their job about leinster having more money than them. never even mentioned the french. Perhaps you are in the wrong thread
The penney try from a rowling mall was blocking. Two props (lifters) blocking the Leicester forwards. This is accidental offside. Why didn't this get picked up? Just an observation but see it a lot nowadays.
Great game an great team but I came to the comments expecting to see all the virtuous Irish/Leinster fans in uproar that Doris didn’t get a red after the antics an sentiment over Steward an then Ringrose….I can only imagine B O’Driscoll was beside himself! 😅
Do you remember 3 or 4 years ago when France and England used their superior voting power to give advantage to their club sides in Europe? Ahahahaha 😂😅😊
Its funny because Leinster consistently turn over the best funded sides in a rigged competition? (Lost last year's final by 2 points btw) Does it feel satisfying to be flat track bullies? And for the bigger picture, does this system help European rugby?
@@treehousekohtao Playing a fake league and being fresh for European Cup while english and french clubs play tough championships with relegations.....Irish teams are absolutely NOT disadvantaged by anything.
@@ocramfeather756 They’re internationals because Ireland has 4 teams to pick players from and Leinster are the best of the 4. They didn’t sign international players. They created them. Nothing to stop Leicester from developing 20 homegrown international players instead of spending money on Handre Pollard, Jasper Wiese and Julián Montoya.
What the Leicester coach said was completely accurate. The Leinster side are massively benefiting from the Irish structure, which includes the financial compensation that has no restrictions. He didn’t say that Leinster weren’t a good team, he was saying that his club and many others have one hand tied behind the back.
Finance? Lol. Most of the Leinster players are home-grown. Ridiculous excuses as usual from....France? The Country where billionaires finance the pro teams and salaries?? 😂😂
@@washerdryer3466 your naive comment demonstrates that you fail to understand the bigger picture. If many of these home grown players were under restrictions on how much they (with central funding) could be paid, then practically the full Irish team wouldn’t be playing for one province. They’d either have been redeployed to other provinces, or more likely, they’d have gone overseas for the cash. It’s quite simple, but I guess too complex for you.
Leinster is pratically thé team of Ireland and having only sporting objective in the year, they play few games, does not dazzle me!!!! Despite all that, last year they are lost un the final to La Rochelle.😂
Decision on the host city/ies for the finals are decided a year in advance - has been that way for a long time. Leinster won their 4 titles in Twickenham, Cardiff, Dublin and, Bilbao.
As a french and Toulouse fan, i have to admit that this Leinster team (and irish rugby in general) is brilliant. Good game, boys !
So are Toulouse and france
A bientot, que la meilleure equipe gagne, dans tous les cas ce sera un beau match!
Yeah can't wait to see it. the quality of both teams off the charts long may it continue.
Je pense qu'on va se faire péter la gueule ! Après si le match est aussi impressionnant que le France Irlande du Tournoi, on va passer un bon moment quand même
@@31lafouine Toulouse, c'est quand même costaud. Je pense que ce sera serré. Et au pire, laissons ce trophée aux Irlandais, je préfère la CDM 😄
Top marks for "A bit of magic from Harry Potter"!
Leinster are focused on one thing this season and we don't look like we will be stopped until we have got the cup were playing better than last season and lost the final, I hope we can go a step closer, come on leinster 💙💙☘💚🙏
nope when african team is still around
@@fumie4996 African teams aint around now mate.
And none of them are good enough to beat even a leinster 3rd team never mind full strength Leinster will put 50 on all the SA teams 9 out of 10 games.
Sharks got absolutely walloped by Toulouse today, and as I write this the Stormers are also getting schooled by exeter.
Thats the reality for the SA teams, they think they are good till they face the cream of Europe and they get smashed.
Toulouse can. Ecpr want Leinster champion so I Hope Toulouse will stop the crap
@Fight Food Trash Talk Toulouse got extremely lucky that the sharks try was disallowed as they were just turning the momentum and with a 2 point game probably would have won it. Sharks gave up once out of 7 points reach very flattering to Toulouse.
@@user-is9of toulouse were lucky. Indenial sa fan..funniest comment yet..battered ye were.😂😂😂😂 wonder what score was?😂😂😂
Richard Wrigglesworth, the Leicester Coach, rather than looking to his own team's failures (and he need only ask about the absence of Leicester tacklers for some of Leinster tries) mentioned Leinster's "Financial Resources" as the reason for the beating his team suffered last night..
One could point out to Mr Wrigglesworth that the vast majority of this Leinster squad are Leinster born, Leinster educated and signed professional with Leinster.
Meanwhile, both under the former Coach (Steve Borthwick) and continuing under Wrigglesworth, Leicester have and continue to spend many millions buying in "talent". As an example, one need only compare the wages of, for instance, the two out halves featured last night. Leicester had South African World Cup winner Handre Pollard, while Leinster had Academy graduate, Ross Byrne. I don't know what either player earns, but while both had 100% kicking records last night, I very much doubt that Ross Byrne's wages for last night came anywhere close to the wages Mr Pollard took out of Leicester.
Developing Home Grown talent is a hell of a lot cheaper than buying it in and If Mr Wrigglesworth wants to emulate Leinster's success, he might want to feature far more Home Grown Leicester talent (if there is any).
Of course, developing such talent, academies, outreaches to schools, clubs, etc involves long-term (often generations long) investment (and doesn't breach Salary caps) and Leicester's current "Sugar Daddy" is far more interested in immediate results....
As a Leicester fan, I do agree with you, but there are a lot of minor inaccuracies in what you've said. A) We do look to create talent ourselves (Freddie Steward and George Martin for example), but you are right in saying that we do need to develop our players more, B) We're a PLC ran by the finances we develop through ticket sales etc... and have only raised £13m via subscription sales recently to ensure competitiveness and C) Wigglesworth is only a temporary appointment with the successor set to be Dan McKellar, former head coach of the Brumbies so hopefully we'll be back to something resembling Borthwick's Tigers next year, if not a whole new Tigers outfit that looks to play progressive offloading Rugby (what is more likely in my opinion).
Stop it.. all is done by british to Give title to Leinster.. just look where is final.. just big joke..
How much is sexton on or do you just want to compare our marquee player to a second choice one. No wonder one gets payed higher lol
@@Titteeeee got to the final last year and it was in France.......
Irish rugbys going through a purple patch at the moment , but what have you won really,The SA took your URC title last year at the first attempt,you lost to the French in the European Champions Cup final . Leicester are in a league that’s got problems at the moment and it’s affecting all the English clubs .
The missing first try has been found!
We spoke, they listened
Glad Ringrose is ok after that serious knock he took, great win!
Prime Leinstertainment
lovely🔹
Well, with their financial resources, best money can buy
Wrong, see the post above.
@@Macron87 You have no idea how it works, show me the big players we "bought" please? Show me the rich investors who pump money in to the club?
Our players come from our academy, our winnings fund the players and the academy.
@@smythharris2635 Rubbish.
It's a good time to be a fan of Irish rugby.
It's been 15 years of a good time in leinster. Delighted Farrell has the stones to pick the best Irish side on form and ignore the cries of more "representation" from lesser teams.
@@DAGATHire Which players were being overlooked? You'd know better but I'm struggling to think of any glaring omissions from back in the day
@@DAGATHire In soccer it's like when they had that Barcelona core in the Spanish team for cohesion
@@zombievikinggaming4258 Indeed, and they played the same tiki-taka style as barca, and indeed won 2 euros and a world cup with that.
Thanks for taking the time to fill in the blanks, appreciate it!
Ringrose should be wrapped up in cotton wool until the World Cup .He is unbelievably good now .
I like that Jimmy O'Brien lad. He seems work orientated and unselfish with the ball.
Is that you Jimmy? ... sorry 'Michael'
Leinster are a bunch of robots man…
Well oiled machine them lads
A smidge of horseplay
Incredibile, non avrei mai creduto un debacle del genere delle tigri.😱
Thanks Leo
Mike Brown is a knacker
Ireland v France - take 2 in 3 weeks
Judging on current form Leinster and Toulouse should be the final really granted we are yet to see current holder La Rochelle but these two are on a different pace and skills levels than either Stormers, Exeter and Leicester. I found the Sharks to be the most convincing of the losing sides, at least they showed pace and skills against Toulouse. Leicester is a mystery to me, they are nowhere near lifting the European Cup again and although I found Gloucester and Exeter to be far superior in recent weeks, the Tigers are the current Premiership holder, it is hard to believe. They seem to be in the same slump as Clermont only I know Clermont won't be in that slump for very long. They will be new exciting players coming in. But Leicester has been in that European slump for so long... is it going to ever end? England plays club rugby like France, it is not an advantageous franchise system, for this reason the English MUST bring promotion and relegation to the fore. With the loss of Wasps and Worcester, they have to bring light to their second division the way the Top 14 brings light to the ProD2 and even lower leagues. A real league is do or die whether you play at the top to qualify for the play-off or at the bottom to avoid relegation, it must be competitive all way through and for the second division, it gives players an incentive to better themselves. Why would hopeful players from the English second division (that we never hear about) even believe in the possibility of making it to the Premiership? Not mentioning it is utterly unfair and unsportsman-like to maintain clubs in the top league when they are not winning games. Relegation is the sign of a healthy, fair and competitive league. I have said it before but when you take a look at the ProD2, you have some serious clients there, lots of Historical French clubs that once were at the helm of the first division of French rugby. Hell, even the 3rd and 4th Division of Nationale are worthy clubs that develop exciting new players. If there was no path to go up, then the Top 14 clubs would never be able to bring new players to the fore at the current rate and with as much consistency. Give your lower divisions and clubs a chance, give your young players a chance. To me the Premiership is doing it all wrong, it is an aristocracy of rugby meaning the place of these clubs in the hierarchy is guaranteed not by sport on the field, not by results but by rule off the field. There is nothing worst in sport. It is anti-sport. Where La Rochelle, Toulon and Brive would be in English rugby? They would have never been allowed to climb the ladder of success and win their European titles. Napoleon was the first ruler to push forward elevation by merit over the traditional and monarchic elevation by blood lineage, I think it is time the Premiership separates itself from this self-serving aristocratic mentality. You have to allow David to meet Goliath. You have to allow the best to come to the fore and win trophies. It is clearly not happening with the current crop, they are too safe for their own good quite clearly. Bring on the relegation.
In Gazza we trust 🙏
Toulouse will properly test Leinster.
Can't wait for that game
They will, like they did last year.
That Leinster squad is unplayable. Toulouse is Toulouse but come on.
I was at the game and there were people chanting we want 60 lol 😂😂
Looked like a red to me, just didn't make any attempt to go low. Where's Jaco Peyper when you need him?
Red for who?
He’s literally bent at the knees and back
Shoulder to head ---> 🟥
Why Peyper? Do you believe he made the right call in the Steward case?
As a Leinster fan I completely agree. I was at the game and thought it was red and I’m only fortified in my view having watched this. I don’t understand the mitigation. Ref seemed to suggest that contact wasn’t “direct” to the head. It looked fairly direct to me. Potentially borderline but I think Doris was very lucky
James ryan what a player
Yes pure work horse..Big unit..very agile for his size..Great player..does not get enough credit...
@@michaelmoynihan9591 very true he being brillent now forawhile
I'm so sick of commentators saying it's "far too easy"
It's an insult to the winning team.
Lenihan wouldn't know anything about easy games, when he played years ago for Ireland they were consistently shit.
It was too easy in fairness. But Cahill is biased af, desperate to listen to.
Well, humility and manners aren’t things Irish people are known for
4:30 what are the Byrnes doing?
URC is the best league
I don't know if it's the best, but the SA teams have deffo added to the spectacle.
And well at least the clubs in the URC aren't bankrupt or worried about being bankrupt and indeed looking everywhere outside England for someone to blame.
It's all a bit pathetic.
French League is the biggest league with all the money and stars
@@zombievikinggaming4258 so ? whats ur point im talking about the urc and indeed the fact the brits are moaning like its their job about leinster having more money than them. never even mentioned the french. Perhaps you are in the wrong thread
Lucky to get out of Dublin with just the 55 points put on them Leinster could have gone to 70 if they didn't mess up the second 20 minutes
Best money can buy
@@Macron87 Not sure Toulon will be after Jimmy O'Brien or Ross Byrne they so their best though
The penney try from a rowling mall was blocking. Two props (lifters) blocking the Leicester forwards. This is accidental offside. Why didn't this get picked up? Just an observation but see it a lot nowadays.
Leinster won't be happy with conceding 24 points to this side they shouldn't have gotten more than 10
Perhaps they should throw more cash at the team
Like Toulouse does?
@@Macron87 Just need to be better
As easy and one sided as everyone expected
That was a shilacking and a half. Some proper manshaming at points
Great game an great team but I came to the comments expecting to see all the virtuous Irish/Leinster fans in uproar that Doris didn’t get a red after the antics an sentiment over Steward an then Ringrose….I can only imagine B O’Driscoll was beside himself! 😅
Basically Leinster are the Irish team in blue
How is it not red for Doris
Referee went through the protocol and because of mitigation decided it was a yellow card offence.
Secondary head contact
Because its Leinster at home.
Because he wrapped his arms
@@foxyboiiyt3332 Great, isn't it!! Break out the 'conspiracy theories' time.
No red card? No consistency at all. Shambles
RIP to my guy who's stuck with the name Harry Potter
Do you remember 3 or 4 years ago when France and England used their superior voting power to give advantage to their club sides in Europe?
Ahahahaha 😂😅😊
And who won last year? Hahaha.
Why would you be laughing though? Two different French teams won the last two tournaments, and the last two before that were English..
Its funny because Leinster consistently turn over the best funded sides in a rigged competition? (Lost last year's final by 2 points btw)
Does it feel satisfying to be flat track bullies? And for the bigger picture, does this system help European rugby?
@@treehousekohtao Playing a fake league and being fresh for European Cup while english and french clubs play tough championships with relegations.....Irish teams are absolutely NOT disadvantaged by anything.
@@treehousekohtao Isn't it wonderful!
So its basically Ireland vs Leicester
yep, nearly all of their players are internationals
Remake of Ireland France incomming 😅
@@frenchflair7699 Quel match encore on a pu voir aujourd'hui au stade Ernest Vallon! Magnifique de la part des toulousains
@@ocramfeather756 They’re internationals because Ireland has 4 teams to pick players from and Leinster are the best of the 4. They didn’t sign international players. They created them. Nothing to stop Leicester from developing 20 homegrown international players instead of spending money on Handre Pollard, Jasper Wiese and Julián Montoya.
Leinster players are not Internationals because they play for Ireland.
They earn that right by playing well in leinster FIRST.
Ya dope
leicster were pretty much laying ireland
What the Leicester coach said was completely accurate. The Leinster side are massively benefiting from the Irish structure, which includes the financial compensation that has no restrictions. He didn’t say that Leinster weren’t a good team, he was saying that his club and many others have one hand tied behind the back.
Finance? Lol. Most of the Leinster players are home-grown. Ridiculous excuses as usual from....France? The Country where billionaires finance the pro teams and salaries?? 😂😂
@@washerdryer3466 your naive comment demonstrates that you fail to understand the bigger picture. If many of these home grown players were under restrictions on how much they (with central funding) could be paid, then practically the full Irish team wouldn’t be playing for one province. They’d either have been redeployed to other provinces, or more likely, they’d have gone overseas for the cash. It’s quite simple, but I guess too complex for you.
@@washerdryer3466 p.s. France? No. Donegal. I’m Irish.
@@Macron87 You're a liar, Old Fruit. 😂😂
@@Macron87 "Gone overseas for the cash"??? What?? You just undermined your imbecile argument right there. Well done, Old Fruit. 😂😂
English rugby is in a sorry state atm
Leinster is pratically thé team of Ireland and having only sporting objective in the year, they play few games, does not dazzle me!!!!
Despite all that, last year they are lost un the final to La Rochelle.😂
Poor english rugby 😂🎉
Any club team would struggle against Leinster away from home. The semi final should be on a Neutral ground.
Hate leinster
Thats the sign of a great team.
Munster fan?
Remember there's a lof of Leinster fans that aren't snuffy D4 heads.
Why give them final in aviva? Just one more fact ECPR want british team for Title
Leinster is not British it's irish let's get that straight
What an idiot ..leinster ,,British ? DONT BE STUPID.!!
Numpty alert every year the final is named at different countryies leinster are not british ya pleb
@@gar7093 Home advantage does play a big part in the knockout stages though, it should be played over two legs really.
Decision on the host city/ies for the finals are decided a year in advance - has been that way for a long time. Leinster won their 4 titles in Twickenham, Cardiff, Dublin and, Bilbao.