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Scarlets 7 - 32 Leinster
Jonathan Davies scores
Match Details
Half-Time: 0 - 22
Att: 9,012
Referee: White, Chris
Venue: Parc y Scarlets
Date: Sat 12th Dec 09
Quick Stats
Tries: 5
Conversion: 4
Penalties: 2
Drop Goals: 0
2 0
Previous Meeting
Leinster27 - 14Scarlets
Leinster39 - 7Scarlets
Scarlets7 - 32Leinster
Scarlets18 - 16Leinster
Leinster45 - 8Scarlets
Lethal Leinster crush Scarlets
Defending European champions Leinster's first half blitz destroyed any hopes the Scarlets had of maintaining their unbeaten streak in Pool 6 at Parc y Scarlets.
The Scarlets were one of only four sides defending an unblemished record in this season’s Heineken Cup but a subdued first half by the home side put Leinster in the driving seat at the break.

The Scarlets were left shell-shocked at halftime with the current champions leading 22-0 and good value for their lead.
Leinster were simply irresistible in the opening half, cutting the Scarlets defence to shreds almost at will. The Irish side displayed superior speed of thought and speed of hands as forwards and backs combined to leave the home side clutching at thin air.

The masterclass began in the fourth minute when Irish winger Shane Horgan waltzed past opposite number Andrew Fenby, Ken Owens and Daniel Evans en route to the try-line.

The Scarlets failed to learn their lesson as Leinster utilised the space out wide and exploited the home side’s poor defence to cut holes at will.

A clearly dominant Leinster refused to take the foot off the throat as Jamie Heaslip burst from a scrum to set up the next try. The ball was flung wide where winger Ica Nacewa got outside Lee Williams who then passed inside to the supporting Gordon D’Arcy who strolled over.

The one way traffic continued when deputy fly half Sean Berne finished off another breathtaking move in the 30th minute to leave the European champions within sniffing distance of claiming a bonus point for scoring four tries.

Jonathan Davies gave the Scarlets some hope four minutes after the break after he powered through Lions centres D’Arcy and Brian O’Driscoll to scramble over near the posts. With Stephen Jones adding the conversion, Leinster’s lead had been cut to 22-7.

Leinster then lost lock Nathan Hines for 10 minutes as the Scarlets tore into Leinster and in a full blooded affair Scarlets centre Sean Lamont then joined his fellow Scot on the sidelines when he was yellow carded for a shoulder charge on Nacewa. Berne added insult to injury by banging over the resultant penalty to put Leinster 25-7 ahead.

Leinster eventually got their bonus point with a blistering attack down the touchline with Berne prominent again. He sold a dummy to send Heaslip clear who slipped the ball inside to his back row partner Sean O’Brien who dived over in Jones’s tackle.

With London Irish demolishing Brive 36-3, the Scarlets now find themselves third on the points table and now face a daunting trip to Dublin next weekend where a defeat would be a huge blow to their channces of making it to the knockout stages.
LineUps Scoring Summary Timeline
ScarletsLeinster
SubsScoringNameNo.NameScoringSubs


Dan Evans 15 Rob Kearney



Andy Fenby 14 Shane Horgan 1T

Yellow card

Sean Lamont 13 Brian O'Driscoll
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1T
Jonathan Davies 12 Gordon D'Arcy 1T



Lee Williams 11 Isa Nacewa


1C
Stephen Jones 10 Shaun Berne 1T 3C 2P
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Martin Roberts 9 Eoin Reddan
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Iestyn Thomas 1 Cian Healy
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Ken Owens 2 John Fogarty
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Deacon Manu 3 CJ van der Linde
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Lou Reed 4 Leo Cullen
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Dom Day 5 Nathan Hines Yellow card



Simon Easterby 6 Kevin McLaughlin

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Richie Pugh 7 Sean O'Brien 1T



David Lyons 8 Jamie Heaslip

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Emyr Phillips 16 Bernard Jackman
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Phil John 17 Mike Ross
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Jamie Corsi 18 Stan Wright
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Vernon Cooper 19 Malcolm O'Kelly
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Rob McCusker 20 Stephen Keogh

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Tavis Knoyle 21 Paul O'Donohoe
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Rhys Priestland 22 Fergus McFadden
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Gareth Maule 23 Girvan Dempsey
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