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Leinster lifted their first trophy since 2021 after a convincing 32-7 BKT United Rugby Championship grand closing win over the Pretoria Bulls at Croke Park.
The moist climate failed to discourage an attendance of 46,127 – a file for a league decider in Eire – as Leo Cullen’s males grew to become the primary table-topping staff to win the title within the URC period.
Regardless of Jamison Gibson-Park’s pre-match withdrawal, Leinster roared right into a 19-0 half-time lead with tries from captain Jack Conan, Jordie Barrett and Josh van der Flier.
Overwhelmed finalists in 2022 and 2024, the Bulls crossed within the fiftieth minute via substitute Akker van der Merwe to cancel out a Sam Prendergast penalty.
Prendergast took his haul to 10 factors and substitute Fintan Gunne’s closing strive was fittingly transformed by the Gloucester-bound Ross Byrne.
Conan pointed the best way for the hosts with a fifth-minute strive, crashing over following an preliminary maul and Prendergast rapidly transformed.
Departing All Black Barrett obtained his proper boot to Luke McGrath’s deft dink within the thirteenth minute, opening up the Bulls’ back-field to brilliantly rating beside the posts.
Van der Flier emerged via a maul to make it 19-0, as penalties continued to show pricey for the Bulls.
The South Africans lastly obtained some momentum, battering away earlier than Willie le Roux was responsible of a poor kick after which a ahead go.
Though Prendergast opened the second-half scoring, the guests hit again when Van der Merwe drove over for Johan Goosen to transform.
It remained 22-7 with the Irish province failing to capitalise on a faucet penalty, whereas Prendergast pushed one other one broad.
The younger fly-half was again heading in the right direction within the 67th minute and Gunne then scored from a neat wraparound transfer – a advantageous end to the marketing campaign for Leinster’s 12 British and Irish Lions representatives.