Leinster are in South Africa to face the Bulls in the first of today’s United Rugby Championship semi-finals.
The match kicks off at 3pm Irish time and the action is being shown live on both RTE One and Premier Sports. RTE’s coverage starts at 2.25pm, while Premier’s commences five minutes later.
Here are the teams for the clash at the Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria:
Bulls: Willie Le Roux; Sergeal Peterson, David Kriel, Harold Vorster, Devon Williams; Johan Goosen, Embrose Papier; Gerhard Steenkamp, Johan Grobbelaar, Wilco Louw; Ruan Vermaak, Ruan Nortje (capt); Marco van Staden, Elrigh Louw, Cameron Hanekom.
Replacements: Akker van der Merwe, Simphiwe Matanzima, Francois Klopper, Reinhardt Ludwig, Nizaam Carr, Keagan Johannes, Chris Smith, Cornel Smit.
Leinster: Jimmy O’Brien; Jordan Larmour, Garry Ringrose, Robbie Henshaw, James Lowe; Ross Byrne, Jamison Gibson-Park; Andrew Porter, Dan Sheehan, Tadhg Furlong; Joe McCarthy, James Ryan (capt), Ryan Baird, Josh van der Flier, Caelan Doris.
Replacements: Rónan Kelleher, Cian Healy, Michael Ala’alatoa, Ross Molony, Jack Conan, Luke McGrath, Ciarán Frawley, Jamie Osborne.
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17:05Michael Scully
Donncha O’Callaghan doesn’t hold back in his criticism
16:55Michael Scully
Emotional Leinster co-captain James Ryan gives his view
“It was exactly like we expected. A seriously tough game, it was Test match intensity and yeah, look, we’re gutted to come away on the wrong side of the result.
“Full credit to the Bulls, I thought they were brilliant today and the best of luck to them in the final.
“It’s knockout rugby, it’s all about small margins, I think. This team probably knows that better than most and as I said, we’re gutted.”
16:49Michael Scully
So tough at the top
Having been so influential in this game, Johan Goosen boots the ball into touch and the contest is done at Loftus Versfeld. For a number of Leinster players, such as Ross Molony and Michael Ala’alatoa, this spells the end of the road for the province. For the rest, yet another summer of heartbreak and self-reflection is about to unfold.
This was another tight game, another tight finish and it was tight again on the scoreboard. But once more Leinster’s attack has failed to fire in the manner it did when they were the best team in Europe.
16:47Michael Scully
Leinster’s season is over
The Bulls progress to the URC final as Leinster’s season ends without a trophy – the third season in succession that has happened.
16:45Michael Scully
Leinster have a long way to go from here
On their own 5 metre line, Leinster have to go the length of the pitch to score a try now
20 seconds remain of regulation time.
16:45Michael Scully
Goosen is short
Well that penalty would have ended Leinster’s hopes but they’re still alive as his kick is short.
16:44Michael Scully
Time running out for Leinster
Another Leinster attack comes to nothing and Jack Conan gives away a penalty with a high tackle. The Blues have missed Jamison Gibson-Park’s speed of delivery since he failed to return from a HIA.
Conan’s tackle is reviewed but he is not sin-binned. Just over two minutes remaining but the Bulls are about to kick for the posts from 60 metres.
16:37Michael Scully
Massive turnover
Leinster go through 23 phases in attack in a bid to hit back as Jordan Larmour and James Lowe almost break clear, but then a double hit on Caelan Doris forces the turnover as the Bulls come through over the ball.
Cian Healy is on for Andrew Porter as Leinster take a restart from under their own posts. Just over seven minutes now remain.
16:31Michael Scully
TRY Bulls
Sergeal Peterson gets above Ciarán Frawley in the air to score a crucial third try for the hosts – it was Papier’s up and under and the winger just got up ahead of the Skerries man to score.
Leinster had found themselves under pressure from the restart after Byrne’s penalty when Ryan Baird missed his catch and the drop-goal attempt and subsequent try stemmed from that error.
Johan Goosen misses the conversion so the Bulls lead by 5 points and there is 12 minutes remaining.
Garry Ringrose is replaced by Jamie Osborne and Ross Molony is on for James Ryan.
16:30Michael Scully
Drop goal attempt blocked
Rónan Kelleher flies out of the line to deny Johan Goosen a drop-goal that would have put his side ahead.
16:28Michael Scully
Leinster penalty
The Bulls have done well at the ruck this afternoon but on this occasion Akker van der Merwe is off his feet. Ross Byrne makes it 20-20 with 15 minutes to go.
16:25Michael Scully
Bulls penalty
Joe McCarthy pinged for being on the wrong side of the ruck having got away with one a bit earlier. This time he was unfortunate as there really was no way out. Goosen takes aim and fires over, and the Bulls are back ahead by three.
Jack Conan is on for Josh van der Flier
16:22Michael Scully
The sides are level
Ross Byrne holds his nerve and, with 59 minutes gone, Leinster have dragged themselves back to parity. It’s 17-17 with a massive last quarter to go now.
16:21Michael Scully
Brilliant by Lowe
The winger’s magical deft chip bamboozles the Bulls’ defence and he finds Rónan Kelleher. Leinster pile forward and the Bulls are offside, and Leinster have a penalty within kicking distance of the posts.
16:19Michael Scully
Jamison Gibson-Park has to leave the field
A ruck clear-out is bad news for the Leinster scrum-half, who has to go off for a HIA. Luke McGrath replaces the Ireland No.9.
56 minutes gone.
16:18Michael Scully
Ref talks to the captains
Sam Grove-White tells James Ryan and Ruan Nortje to control their players after a bit of an altercation under the Leinster posts. A kinder bounce of the ball could have seen Embrose Papier score a try for the Bulls but Leinster had the luck again.
16:16Michael Scully
Leinster’s second try here
16:13Michael Scully
Leinster changes
Rónan Kelleher replaces Dan Sheehan, Michael Ala’alatoa is on for Tadhg Furlong and Ciarán Frawley is on for Jimmy O’Brien as Joe McCarthy is fortunate not to give away a ruck penalty within shooting distance.
16:10Michael Scully
TRY Leinster
Caelan Doris barges over – helped by Tadhg Furlong and Andrew Porter – for an important five-pointer. Ross Byrne kicks the conversion over and it’s 17-14 now as Leinster make bench changes on 51 minutes.
16:10Michael Scully
Leinster penalty
Bulls go offside as the visitors try to engineer a gap to get over.
16:09Michael Scully
More like it from Leinster
Scintillating break by the Blues’ backs and James Lowe gets the pass away to Garry Ringrose before he tackled into touch, and Leinster win a penalty. Ross Byrne kicks the penalty into touch for the lineout.
16:07Michael Scully
Here’s the Bulls’ second try
16:06Michael Scully
Crunch time for Leinster
They’ve proved in the past that they can react to setbacks but Leinster know that what happens next can make or break their season – and it’s a big ask for them now to come back against a team that has made Loftus Versfeld a fortress.
16:02Michael Scully
TRY Bulls
All too easy for Seargal Peterson onto Harold Vorster’s kick through after a sweeping move by the home side and Goosen splits the posts with the conversion. Big move by the Bulls, who increase their lead to 17-7
16:00Michael Scully
Second half about to start
Ross Byrne kicks off and Akker van der Merwe has replaced Johan Grobbelaar at hooker for the Bulls. Leinster unchanged so far.
15:51Michael Scully
Time for a breather
That was a low scoring first half but it was propulsive, punishing stuff and Leinster will have to go to their experienced, international-laden bench early in the second half as there has been a huge amount of work put in by their starters. Leo Cullen will need to get the Leinster scrum sorted and ensure his back three aren’t caught out by the cross-kicking of Goosen and Le Roux, who are looking to exploit gaps at every opportunity. This one is still wide open.
15:47Michael Scully
Hosts lead at half-time
Johan Goosen slots over and Jake White’s side take a 10-7 lead into the break.
15:46Michael Scully
Scrum penalty for Bulls
After a reset, the Bulls exert their scrum dominance to earn a penalty and, with the clock in the red at the end of the first half, the Bulls decide to take the three-pointer on.
15:44Michael Scully
Serious workrate
Plenty of kicking by both sets of backs but the ball is remaining in play for long periods and it is taking it’s toll. Jordan Larmour’s knock-on as he contests in the air gives the Bulls a scrum just inside Leinster’s 22.
15:37Michael Scully
TRY Bulls
The Bulls forwards roll up their sleeves and they make serious ground before the ever-dangerous Goosen is picked out by scrum-half Embrose Papier and he flies through the gap and under ther posts. Goosen’s tip-over conversion levels it up.
15:35Michael Scully
50:22 gives Bulls a shot
Willie Le Roux’s superb kick hands the home side a lineout just outside Leinster’s 5m line.
15:29Michael Scully
TRY Leinster
James Lowe scores in the corner! Ross Byrne improvises with his pass and Lowe dots down in the corner where the sin-binned Peterson usually defends. The try came off lineout ball where the move initially broke down, with Dan Sheehan failing to make a pass, but Leinster scrambled with Caelan Doris and Joe McCarthy trucking it up before Gibson-Park and Byrne shifted it wide to Lowe.
Ross Byrne nails the difficult conversion and Leinster lead 7-0 with 25 minutes gone.
15:29Michael Scully
Yellow card
Bulls winger Sergeal Peterson is sin-binned, so a chance for Leinster to take advantage. They decide to kick for the corner.
15:28Michael Scully
Leinster keep their foot on the pedal
Another penalty for the province after a deliberate knock-on. TMO looking to see if there was cover behind Sergeal Peterson as James Lowe passed to Jimmy O’Brien.
15:26Michael Scully
No dice
Poor effort by Ross Byrne who pulls his kick wide. The sides remain scoreless after 21 minutes.
15:25Michael Scully
Penalty Leinster
Back row Cameron Hanekom is pinged just over the half-way line and Leinster skipper James Ryan tells Ross Byrne to kick for the posts.
15:24Michael Scully
No try!
Marco van Staden took out Ross Byrne off the ball and the five-pointer is disallowed. A let-off for the visitors, who are being stretched on the flanks by the Bulls’ clever tactics.
15:22Michael Scully
TRY Bulls?
No surprise that the hosts take the lead. Willie Le Roux central to the move and Devon Willams crosses. But the TMO is looking at the replay as Ross Byrne may have been taken out.
15:17Michael Scully
Bulls come close
Elrigh Louw takes a crossfield pass from Goosen and Jimmy O’Brien injures his shoulder trying to stop the flanker – without success. The Bulls switch to the right side, with Willie Le Roux keeping the dangerous move alive, but Leinster just hang on as Sergeal Peterson can’t find a team-mate with the line at the hosts’ mercy. Eventually, Garry Ringrose puts Devon Williams in touch.
15:15Michael Scully
Johan Goosen takes aim
The Bulls out-half lets fly with a drop goal attempt from the half-way line and it drifts just to the right and wide. But a real indication of how far the ball travels at this altitude.
15:12Michael Scully
Leinster look threatening with ball in hand
Some nice trickery from Leinster’s centres when finally given the opportunity to attack until Garry Ringrose just knocks on. 10 minutes gone and still scoreless.
15:10Michael Scully
Gibson-Park at his best
Leinster’s scrum comes under serious pressure from the Bulls’ front row and Andrew Porter looked in real trouble until Jamison Gibson-Park sprinted off down the blindside and kicked immacuately right into the corner. The Bulls deal well with their lineout duties and clear to outside the 22.
15:09Michael Scully
Anything you can do…
James Lowe is clearly enjoying himself already as playing at altitude allows him to send a booming kick deep into Bulls’ territory. Devon Williams, however, could have been away had Devon Williams held Johan Goosen’s cross-kick. Goosen is already testing Leinster’s blitz defence by going wide when he can.
15:06Michael Scully
Bulls up and running
The Bulls immediately test Leinster’s full-back Jimmy O’Brien in the air – and have started proceedings by probing with a number of kicks. Leinster are coping for now. A brilliant take by O’Brien shows he’s ready for the challenge.