THE RABODIRECT PRO12 has taken its fair share of criticism as a competition over the last number of years, but this weekend’s final between Leinster and Glasgow has the potential to be a superb encounter.
Leinster’s scrum strength, Glasgow’s ability to score from turnover situations, both sides’ aggressive line speed in defence; there are ideal ingredients for a memorable game all over the pitch.
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The Warriors are on a nine-game winning streak, but Leinster were the last team to beat them, winning 28-25 at the RDS back in March. Glasgow won the rivals’ other meeting this season, a 12-6 success at Scotstoun in September.
Last season’s semi-final between these sides was a superb clash, and we’re hoping for more of the same on Saturday.
This video should get you pumped up for Leinster's Pro12 final against Glasgow
THE RABODIRECT PRO12 has taken its fair share of criticism as a competition over the last number of years, but this weekend’s final between Leinster and Glasgow has the potential to be a superb encounter.
Leinster’s scrum strength, Glasgow’s ability to score from turnover situations, both sides’ aggressive line speed in defence; there are ideal ingredients for a memorable game all over the pitch.
The Warriors are on a nine-game winning streak, but Leinster were the last team to beat them, winning 28-25 at the RDS back in March. Glasgow won the rivals’ other meeting this season, a 12-6 success at Scotstoun in September.
Last season’s semi-final between these sides was a superb clash, and we’re hoping for more of the same on Saturday.
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