Magners League Table

Team
Pld
Pts
MunsterMunster622
OspreysOspreys519
Glasgow WarriorsWarriors615
ScarletsScarlets513
LeinsterLeinster613
EdinburghEdinburgh612
Cardiff BluesBlues511
Ulster RugbyUlster611
Newport Gwent DragonsDragons510
Connacht RugbyConnacht68
Derby Blues For Leinster As Fiery Munster Rule The RDS
0 - 18
Royal Dublin Society   Att: 18,500
Sunday 28th September 2008, 19:00
Munster closed the gap on Magners League leaders the Ospreys on Sunday night as late tries from Justin Melck and Doug Howlett and no end of determination inspired them to an 18-0 victory over Leinster at the RDS.
Paul O'Connell wins lineout possession for Munster
Paul O'Connell and his Munster team were in the ascendancy at the RDS on Sunday night
South African Justin Melck was the unlikely hero as his late try swung this 131st derby match between the Irish provinces in Munster's favour.

The reigning Magners League champions Leinster and their bitter rivals Munster, the European Cup holders, served up another epic battle in their long history, and the game was on a real knife edge until Melck touched down in the 69th minute.

The former Western Province and Stormers back rower, who is on a three-month contract with Munster, squeezed through a gap between Jamie Heaslip and Rob Kearney to send the visitors 11-0 ahead.

The coup de grace was supplied in the last-minute by All Black legend Doug Howlett, who raced onto a deft kick through from Ronan O'Gara to score under the posts.

This was Leinster's first league defeat at home to Irish opposition in five years and the manner of the loss will worry Michael Cheika and his management team.

Having lost twice to Leinster last season and not beaten them in Dublin since that famous European success at Lansdowne Road in 2006, Munster were very keen for revenge.

As befits a rivalry which stretches back to 1876, the sheer intensity and ferocious tackling of both teams left the 18,500-strong crowd spellbound.

With neither side wanting to give an inch, Leinster debutants CJ Van Der Linde and Rocky Elsom revelled in the immense physicality presented by Paul O'Connell and company.

Munster tred to sniff out an early score but O'Gara's drop goal attempt, after just 60 seconds, was wide of the mark.

The European champions' lineout was a cause for concern, as it has been since the start of the season, and Leinster edged the set piece battle, with Marcus Horan struggling often in the scrum.

However, Felipe Contepomi failed to turn pressure into points for the home side.

The Argentinian star, who came into the game having landed 16 out of his 19 place-kicks so far this season, had an off-night in front of goal.

He missed penalty attempts after 4, 9 and 12 minutes, with the first two very kickable.

Munster were showing less nerves and full-back Keith Earls again caught the eye, under a flurry of high balls.

O'Gara kicked the visitors ahead in the 18th minute and the Ireland fly-half's supreme line-kicking kept Leinster away from the danger zone.

Munster's forwards got up a head of steam before half-time, but Leinster, with Shane Jennings on fire, absorbed everything that was thrown at them.

Cheika's men made the better start to the second half, upping their intensity levels again, and Munster suffered a blow when Jerry Flannery went off with a shoulder injury.

But, in an attritional second period, Munster brilliantly ground their way into a winning position.

O'Gara tapped over a second penalty, close to the hour mark, and with replacement Alan Quinlan causing headaches at the breakdown, Leinster grew frustrated.

Munster's sheer work-rate drove them on and when Mafi freed Earls for a burst down the left wing, the hosts defence was badly exposed.

The youngster passed inside for number 8 Melck who backed himself and made the line as Kearney and Heaslip were both caught out.

It was the game's turning point and Leinster, losing at the RDS for the first time since October 2007, never recovered.

A beautifully weighted kick off the outside of O'Gara's right boot put Howlett sliding over for his try, to confirm the sweetest win of Tony McGahan's unbeaten Munster reign.
Leinster V Munster
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 





FB
Girvan Dempsey
15
Keith Earls
FB





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W
Shane Horgan
14
Doug Howlett
W
1









C
Brian O'Driscoll
13
Rua Tipoki
C










C
Felipe Contepomi
12
Lifeimi Mafi
C










W
Luke Fitzgerald
11
Ian Dowling
W










FH
Johnny Sexton
10
Ronan O'Gara
FH

1

2






SH
Chris Whitaker
9
Tomas O'Leary
SH




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P
Ronan McCormack
1
Marcus Horan
P




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H
Bernard Jackman
2
Jerry Flannery
H




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P
CJ van der Linde
3
John Hayes
P




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L
Leo Cullen
4
Paul O'Connell
L





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L
Malcolm O'Kelly
5
Donncha O'Callaghan
L










FL
Rocky Elsom
6
Donnacha Ryan
FL




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FL
Shane Jennings
7
David Wallace
FL










8
Jamie Heaslip
8
Justin Melck
8
1



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Replacements
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rp
Stan Wright
16
Frank Sheahan
rh




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-
John Fogarty
17
Federico Pucciariello
rp




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rl
Trevor Hogan
18
John O'Sullivan
r8




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-
Sean O'Brien
19
Alan Quinlan
rfl




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-
Cameron Jowitt
20
Peter Stringer
rsh




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-
Chris Keane
21
Paul Warwick
-





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rw
Rob Kearney
22
Barry Murphy
-





Penalty Tries
0
0
First half timeline
18Munster
Penalty kick - R O'Gara
Second half timeline
41Leinster
Substitution - S Wright on for R McCormack
56Munster
Substitution - F Sheahan on for J Flannery
57Munster
Penalty kick - R O'Gara
58Leinster
Substitution - R Kearney on for S Horgan
58Munster
Substitution - A Quinlan on for D Ryan
69Munster
Try - J Melck
71Leinster
Substitution - T Hogan on for M O'Kelly
72Munster
Substitution - F Pucciariello on for M Horan
73Munster
Substitution - P Stringer on for T O'Leary
77Munster
Substitution - J O'Sullivan on for J Melck
78Munster
Substitution - M Horan on for J Hayes
80Munster
Try - D Howlett
80Munster
Conversion - R O'Gara
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