Leinster 26
Gloucester 24
Murray Kinsella reports from Tallaght Stadium
LEINSTER SECURED THEIR second win in two pre-season games as they ran four tries past visiting Premiership side Gloucester.
Nick McCarthy scored two first-half tries for Leinster. Source: Gary Carr/INPHO
Leo Cullen’s men played excellent attacking rugby in patches, even with rain pouring down on Tallaght Stadium for the majority of the second 40 minutes. Defensive lapses will have frustrated the Leinster coaching staff, however, as the visitors almost secured a comeback draw.
There were several promising individual displays as both clubs essentially opted to field different XVs in each half.
Garry Ringrose was defensively excellent in the 13 shirt, making impressive reads from the off and engaging in an intriguing battle with Gloucester’s Scotland international Matt Scott. Ringrose was tested but came up with the correct answers.
Adam Byrne on the right wing showed off his physical edge and finished a first-half try superbly, getting onto Niall Morris’ beautiful grubber, nudging the ball ahead like a footballer, and scrambling to dot down as David Humphreys’ Gloucester panicked.
Hooker Bryan Byrne was energetic in the opening period too, tackling aggressively and showing sharp feet and an offload to tee up Nick McCarthy’s second try, shortly after the former St. Michael’s scrum-half had sniped from a close range ruck for his first.
Captain Jack Conan, who was also involved in the second half, showed his muscular ball-carrying ability and led the battle in contact, but he hobbled off late in the game with what looked like an ankle injury. He has had his travails in that department, so the number eight will hope it’s nothing of major concern.
Outgoing defence coach Kurt McQuilkin will have been disappointed with Leinster giving up two tries to barreling Gloucester wing David Halaifonua in the opening half, with the Tongan crossing through a Josh van der Flier tackle for his second to leave the half-time score 19-12 in Leinster’s favour.
UCD wing Barry Daly carries into contact. Source: Gary Carr/INPHO
Centre Rory O’Loughlin was among the Leinster men to impress after the break, running excellent lines throughout and proving a constant threat to the visitors.