Leinster book home semi-final as Munster confirm play-off berth
Leinster secured a home semi-final in the Pro12 play-offs with a 37-24 victory at Irish rivals Connacht, while Munster also confirmed a last-four place with a dramatic late win at Ulster.
Last season, Leinster were beaten by Connacht in the Pro12 final, but Leo Cullen's men remain well in contention to go one better this time around, and defeat for Ospreys on Saturday coupled with Scarlets failing to secure a bonus point against Newport Gwent Dragons means they cannot finish lower than second.
Cullen made 11 changes to his team for the encounter and they led by just one point at the break as, despite tries from Ross Byrne, Adam Byrne and Rory O'Loughlin, Craig Ronaldson's boot kept the hosts in contention.
A Dave Heffernan try briefly had the soon-to-be deposed champions ahead, but scores from Rhys Ruddock and Barry Daly put Leinster into a lead they did not relinquish.
FULL TIME! WE'VE SECURED A HOME #GUINNESSPRO12 SEMI-FINAL!
— Leinster Rugby (@leinsterrugby) April 15, 2017
Munster are also confirmed for the play-offs, but only after Dave O'Callaghan's late try earned a 22-20 victory over Ulster at Thomond Park.
Ulster's Rory Best and Munster's Angus Lloyd, on loan from Ulster, exchanged early tries as the match headed for the break at 10-10, but it was in the second half where the drama unfolded with the lead changing hands four times.
Keith Earls' try put Munster in front only for Luke Marshall to put the visitors back ahead. But there was one final twist as O'Callaghan crossed with the clock winding down and Tyler Bleyendaal struck the winning conversion to put Munster into the last four and dent fifth-placed Ulster's own play-off aspirations.
It was 'Judgement Day' in Wales, with two matches taking place at the Principality Stadium.
Third-placed Scarlets defeated Newport 21-16 thanks to second-half tries from Jonathan Davies and Liam Williams to cement their place in the top four with two rounds of the regular season remaining.
Ospreys' hopes took a hit, though, as they were turned over 35-17 by Cardiff Blues. They remain in fourth and one point ahead of Ulster.
The other match on Saturday saw Benetton Treviso move off bottom spot with a 21-6 defeat of Edinburgh.
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Haha and it's OK that you want to dodge and not admit I'm right.
You are kinda right though, the first Irish try that just let England shoot up and went straight in behind rather than being forced back in to find a hole by the blitz.
Go to commentsWell he said he's rarely used there, hence the joke about how many games we have to watch before we actually see him getting used there :p
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