Leinster's Thrilling Finish Secures Place in European Champions Cup Final
Leinster fended off a late surge from Toulon, clinching a narrow 29-25 win to advance to the European Champions Cup final. Despite challenges, an early second-half try and a decisive score by captain Caelan Doris helped seal their victory in a tense climax at the semifinals.
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In a thrilling semifinal clash, Leinster narrowly defeated Toulon 29-25, securing their spot in the European Champions Cup final. The match, played on Saturday, was a contest of grit and determination.
Leinster opened strong, scoring two tries in the first half. However, they faced setbacks with yellow cards issued to Andrew Porter and Harry Byrne. Despite Toulon’s immediate response with a try by Seta Tuicuvu, Leinster's Garry Ringrose mitigated the damage with an early second-half score.
Captain Caelan Doris seemingly clinched victory with a 67th-minute try, giving Leinster a 29-11 lead. Yet, Toulon fought back with two late tries but ultimately fell short, leaving Leinster to hold on for a dramatic victory. Leinster now awaits either Bordeaux or Bath in the final.