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Leinster Rugby

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Leinster Rugby
Full name Irish Rugby Football Union Leinster Branch
Nickname(s) Leinster Lions
Founded 1875
Location Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland
Ground(s) Donnybrook Rugby Ground
RDS (stadium)
Lansdowne Road
Capacity 11,200
18,000
50,000
Coach Michael Cheika
League Magners League
Heineken Cup
2007-08 1st
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Official website
www.leinsterrugby.ie
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The Irish Rugby Football Union Leinster Branch (also known as Leinster Rugby) is one of four branches of the IRFU, and is responsible for rugby union in the Irish province of Leinster. The branch is also responsible for the Leinster team (previously known for a period as the Leinster Lions; see below), which plays in national and international competitions. The amateur Leinster sides previously played in a plain navy jersey with white shorts and navy socks. The Leinster Harp survives from the amateur era.

Leinster's traditional home ground is in Donnybrook, in Dublin City's south side that has been recently redeveloped to a capacity of 12,500. In 2004/2005 they began playing some home games at the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) showgrounds. The RDS was redeveloped between 2006 and 2007 to a capacity of 18,500 with permanent floodlights and upgraded seats and facilities and currently (2008) hosts all of Leinster's home games.

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[edit] History

The Leinster Branch was formed in 1875. In amateur days the four provinces played against each other in the Interprovincial Championship and also played touring sides (usually midweek). When rugby union was declared 'open' in 1995, these four teams became the four professional teams run by the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU).

Leinster reached the Heineken Cup semi-final in 1995/96, 2002/03 and 2005/06. They were the inaugural Celtic League Champions in 2002 beating rivals Munster in the final in Lansdowne Road. They won the revised league format in 2008.

The "Leinster Lions" name came into existence during the 2001/02 season as the result of a joint marketing initiative between Leinster Rugby and its kit sponsors, the Canterbury Clothing Company, but before the start of the 2004/05 season it was decided to drop the 'Lions' from the name, however it is still used for marketing and branding. The Leinster mascot is "Leo the Lion".

In 2002/03, they became only the third team in the history of the Heineken Cup to win all their games in pool play and the first team to do it twice in the 2004/05 season. They also went one step further in the playoffs than the previous season by reaching the semis, but lost at home against French side Perpignan.

The 2004/05 Leinster team also won all of their games in pool play, and were again considered among the favourites for the title. However they went out at the quarter final stage to Leicester Tigers.

In 2005/2006 Leinster qualified for the quarter finals as a best runner up by demolishing Bath at "the Rec". In the quarter-final they gave one of the province's greatest ever performances, beating number 1 seeds and reigning champions Toulouse in France by a scoreline of 41-35. On April 23rd they continued to the semi finals of the Heineken Cup against fellow Irish provincial team Munster, where they were beaten 30-6. Leinster finished second in the Celtic League that year losing out on the final day (Although winning and earning a bonus point Vs Edinburgh) as Ulster managed to beat The Ospreys in Swansea and win the Celtic League title.

In 2006/2007, Leinster again qualified for the quarter finals stage of the Heineken Cup winning their pool yet losing 2 pool games along the way. This meant that Leinster would have to face London Wasps away in the quarter finals and which Leinster went on to lose 35-13. Leinster were again pipped to the Magners League title on the last day by The Ospreys. Leinster's loss to the Cardiff Blues sealed their fate and handed them another second spot (like the previous year).

[edit] 2007/2008 Season

[edit] 2007/2008 Magners League Fixtures/Results

Date Home Team Score Away Team Score Venue Match Report
September 22nd 2007 Leinster 23 Edinburgh Gunners 8 R.D.S, Dublin [1]
September 28th 2007 Cardiff Blues 19 Leinster 30 Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff [2]
October 5th 2007 Leinster 23 Llanelli Scarlets 52 R.D.S, Dublin [3]
October 12th 2007 Glasgow Warriors 21 Leinster 17 Firhill, Glasgow [4]
October 26th 2007 Ulster 16 Leinster 16 Ravenhill, Belfast [5]
November 2nd 2007 Leinster 29 Connacht 9 R.D.S, Dublin [6]
November 23rd 2007 Ospreys 19 Leinster 26 Liberty Stadium, Swansea [7]
November 30th 2007 Munster 3 Leinster 10 Musgrave Park, Cork [8]
December 26th 2007 Leinster 29 Ulster 0 R.D.S, Dublin [9]
January 5th 2008 Leinster 26 Ospreys 15 R.D.S, Dublin [10]
February 16th 2008 Leinster 24 Cardiff Blues 17 R.D.S, Dublin [11]
February 29th 2008 Connacht 10 Leinster 16 Sportsgrounds, Galway [12]
March 21st 2008 Leinster 34 Glasgow Warriors 18 R.D.S, Dublin [13]
March 29th 2008 Llanelli Scarlets 10 Leinster 24 Stradey Park, Llanelli [14]
April 12th 2008 Leinster 21 Munster 12 R.D.S, Dublin [15]
March 29th 2008 Edinburgh Rugby 15 Leinster 13 Murrayfield, Edinburgh [16]
May 3rd 2008 Leinster 41 Newport Gwent Dragons 8 R.D.S, Dublin [17]

[edit] 2007/2008 Heineken Cup Fixtures/Results

Round Date Home Team Score Away Team Score Venue Match Report
Round 1 November 10th 2007 Leinster 22 Leicester 9 R.D.S, Dublin [18]
Round 2 November 18th 2007 Toulouse 33 Leinster 6 Stade Ernest Wallon, Toulouse [19]
Round 3 December 7th 2007 Leinster 28 Edinburgh 14 R.D.S, Dublin [20]
Round 4 December 15th 2007 Edinburgh 29 Leinster 10 Murrayfield, Edinburgh [21]
Round 5 January 12th 2008 Leinster 20 Toulouse 13 R.D.S, Dublin [22]
Round 6 January 19th 2008 Leicester 25 Leinster 09 Welford Road, Leicester [23]

[edit] 2006/2007 Season

[edit] 2006/2007 Magners League Fixtures/Results

Date Home Team Score Away Team Score Venue Match Report
September 8th 2006 Edinburgh 20 Leinster 14 Murrayfield, Edinburgh [24]
September 16th 2006 Leinster 16 Cardiff Blues 9 Donnybrook, Dublin [25]
September 23rd 2006 Llanelli Scarlets 33 Leinster 21 Stradey Park, Llanelli [26]
September 29th 2006 Connacht 16 Leinster 31 Sportsground, Galway [27]
October 6th 2006 Leinster 27 Munster 20 Lansdowne Road, Dublin [28]
October 13th 2006 Border Reivers 22 Leinster 19 Netherdale, Galashiels [29]
November 4th 2006 Leinster 35 Newport Gwent Dragons 13 Donnybrook, Dublin [30]
November 10th 2006 Leinster 38 Glasgow Warriors 23 Donnybrook, Dublin [31]
December 2nd 2006 Ulster 6 Leinster 6 Ravenhill, Belfast [32]
December 27th 2006 Munster 25 Leinster 11 Thomond Park, Limerick [33]
December 31st 2006 Leinster 20 Ulster 12 Lansdowne Road, Dublin [34]
January 6th 2007 Leinster 44 Ospreys 22 Donnybrook, Dublin [35]
January 26th 2007 Leinster 44 Llanelli Scarlets 34 Donnybrook, Dublin [36]
February 16th 2007 Leinster 13 Edinburgh 6 Donnybrook, Dublin [37]
March 24th 2007 Leinster 30 Connacht 21 Donnybrook, Dublin [38]
April 6th 2007 Glasgow Warriors 26 Leinster 20 Hughenden, Glasgow [39]
April 13th 2007 Newport Gwent Dragons 22 Leinster 23 Rodney Parade, Newport [40]
April 27th 2007 Ospreys 19 Leinster 17 Liberty Stadium, Swansea [41]
May 5th 2007 Leinster 31 Border Reivers 0 Donnybrook, Dublin [42]
May 11th 2007 Cardiff Blues 27 Leinster 11 The Arms Park, Cardiff [43]

[edit] 2006/2007 Heineken Cup Fixtures/Results

Round Date Home Team Score Away Team Score Venue Match Report
Round 1 October 21st 2006 Leinster 37 Gloucester 20 Lansdowne Road, Dublin [44]
Round 2 October 29th 2006 Edinburgh 25 Leinster 24 Murrayfield, Edinburgh [45]
Round 3 December 9th 2006 Leinster 26 Agen 10 Lansdowne Road, Dublin [46]
Round 4 December 16th 2006 Agen 13 Leinster 25 Stade Armandie, Agen [47]
Round 5 January 13th 2007 Leinster 39 Edinburgh 10 Donnybrook, Dublin [48]
Round 6 January 19th 2007 Gloucester 19 Leinster 13 Kingsholm, Gloucester [49]
Quarter Final March 31st 2007 London Wasps 35 Leinster 13 Adams Park, High Wycombe [50]
Brian O'Driscoll
Brian O'Driscoll

[edit] Notable Former Players

[edit] Match attendance

Leinster hold the record for the biggest Celtic League attendance. The match was against Ulster and was the last match held at Lansdowne Road before renovation began on the ground, earning the match the moniker of "The Last Stand". Leinster won the match 20-12, with an attendance of 48,000. The previous attendance record in the Celtic League was also set at Lansdowne Road, for a game between Leinster and Munster. Also, for the 2007-2008 season, Leinster were awarded the "Best Supported Team in the Magners League" Award. With an average attendance of over 14500 and 7000 season ticket holders Leinster are the fourth best supported team in Europe.

[edit] Provincial honours

  • Celtic League 01/02 and 07/08
  • Irish Inter-Provincial Championship

Leinster were Guinness Inter-provincial Champions in 2002. They have won the Irish Inter-provincial Championship 22 times, three times as professionals.

[edit] Leinster Squad

Nat. Position Player
Flag of Ireland HK Bernard Jackman
Flag of the Cook Islands PR Stan Wright
Flag of Ireland PR Ronan McCormack
Flag of Ireland PR Cian Healy
Flag of Ireland PR Stephen Knoop
Flag of Argentina PR Juan Francisco Gómez
Flag of Ireland LK Trevor Hogan
Flag of Ireland LK Malcolm O'Kelly
Flag of Ireland LK Richie Leyden
Flag of Ireland LK Devin Toner
Flag of Ireland LK Leo Cullen
Flag of New Zealand FL Cameron Jowitt
Flag of Ireland FL Shane Jennings
Nat. Position Player
Flag of Ireland N8 Stephen Keogh
Flag of Ireland N8 Jamie Heaslip
Flag of Australia SH Chris Whitaker
Flag of Ireland SH Cillian Willis
Flag of Ireland SH Chris Keane
Flag of Argentina FH Felipe Contepomi
Flag of Ireland FH Christian Warner
Flag of Ireland FH Jonathan Sexton
Flag of Ireland CE Gordon D'Arcy
Flag of Ireland CE Brian O'Driscoll
Flag of Ireland WG Luke Fitzgerald
Flag of Ireland WG Shane Horgan
Flag of Ireland WG Gary Brown
Flag of Ireland FB Rob Kearney
Flag of Ireland FB Ross McCarron
Flag of Ireland FB Girvan Dempsey
Flag of Fiji FH Isa Nacewa

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