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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Leinster Rugby vs Cardiff Blues VENUE RDS Arena DATE 08 September 2017 20:35 COMPETITION The Guinness PRO14 FINAL SCORE 37 - 9 HALFTIME SCORE 10 - 6 TRIES 4 - 0 PLAYER OF THE MATCH Jack Conan (Leinster Rugby) SCORING SUMMARY Leinster Rugby Cardiff Blues PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG James Tracy (J #2) 1 0 0 0 Steve Shingler (J #10) 0 0 3 0 Ross Byrne (J #10) 0 4 3 0 Sean Cronin (J #16) 1 0 0 0 Nick Mccarthy (J #21) 1 0 0 0 Barry Daly (J #23) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP Leinster Rugby Cardiff Blues 1 Cian Healy (J #1) 1 Rhys Gill (J #1) 2 James Tracy (J #2) 2 Matthew Rees (J #2) 3 Michael Bent (J #3) 3 Assiratti Assiratti (dnu) (J #3) 4 Devin Toner (J #4) 4 Seb Davies (J #4) 5 Scott Fardy (J #5) 5 Damian Welch (J #5) 6 Rhys Ruddock (J #6) 6 Macauley Cook (J #6) 7 Josh Van Der Flier (J #7) 7 Josh Navidi (J #7) 8 Jack Conan (J #8) 8 Josh Turnbull (J #8) 9 Luke Mc Grath (J #9) 9 Lloyd Williams (dnu) (J #9) 10 Ross Byrne (J #10) 10 Steve Shingler (J #10) 11 Jordan Larmour (J #11) 11 Tom James (J #11) 12 Isa Nacewa (J #12) 12 Rey Lee-lo (J #12) 13 Rory O'loughlin (J #13) 13 Garyn Smith (J #13) 14 Adam Byrne (J #14) 14 Alex Cuthbert (J #14) 15 Rob Kearney (J #15) 15 Rhun Williams (J #15) RESERVES Leinster Rugby Cardiff Blues 16 Sean Cronin (J #16) 16 Kirby Myhill (J #16) 17 Ed Byrne (J #17) 17 Corey Domachowski (J #17) 18 Andrew Porter (J #18) 18 Dillon Lewis (J #18) 19 Kearney Kearney(dnu) (J #19) 19 James Down (J #19) 20 Dan Leavy (J #20) 20 Sion Bennett (J #20) 21 Nick Mccarthy (J #21) 21 Tomos Williams (J #21) 22 Cathal Marsh (J #22) 22 Jarrod Evans (J #22) 23 Barry Daly (J #23) 23 Matthew Morgan (J #23) CARDS Leinster Rugby Cardiff Blues # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red 1 Isa Nacewa (J #12) 0 0 1 0 None PLAYER MOVEMENT - Leinster Rugby TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 21:00 PlayerOff Nacewa Nacewa Leinster Rugby Yellow Card 31:00 PlayerOn Nacewa Nacewa Leinster Rugby Yellow Card Return 41:00 PlayerOff Rob Kearney Leinster Rugby Injury 41:01 PlayerOn Barry Daly Leinster Rugby Injury 51:00 PlayerOff Cian Healy Leinster Rugby Tactical 51:01 PlayerOn Ed Byrne Leinster Rugby Tactical 51:02 PlayerOff James Tracy Leinster Rugby Tactical 51:03 PlayerOn Sean Cronin Leinster Rugby Tactical 51:04 PlayerOff Michael Bent Leinster Rugby Tactical 51:05 PlayerOn Andrew Porter Leinster Rugby Tactical 57:00 PlayerOff Rhys Ruddock Leinster Rugby Tactical 57:01 PlayerOn Dan Leavy Leinster Rugby Tactical 68:00 PlayerOff Luke Mc Grath Leinster Rugby Tactical 68:01 PlayerOn Nick McCarthy Leinster Rugby Tactical 72:00 PlayerOff Scott Fardy Leinster Rugby Tactical 72:01 PlayerOn Kearney Kearney(DNU) Leinster Rugby Tactical 78:00 PlayerOff Dan Leavy Leinster Rugby Injury 78:01 PlayerOn Marsh Marsh Leinster Rugby Injury PLAYER MOVEMENT - Cardiff Blues TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 56:00 PlayerOff Rhys Gill Cardiff Blues Tactical 56:01 PlayerOn Corey Domachowski Cardiff Blues Tactical 56:02 PlayerOff Assiratti Assiratti (DNU) Cardiff Blues Tactical 56:03 PlayerOn Dillon Lewis Cardiff Blues Tactical 60:00 PlayerOff Rees Rees Cardiff Blues Tactical 60:01 PlayerOn Kirby Myhill Cardiff Blues Tactical 63:00 PlayerOff Welch Welch Cardiff Blues Tactical 63:01 PlayerOn James Down Cardiff Blues Tactical 68:00 PlayerOff Rhun Williams Cardiff Blues Tactical 68:01 PlayerOn Matthew Morgan Cardiff Blues Tactical 69:00 PlayerOff Shingler Shingler Cardiff Blues Tactical 69:01 PlayerOn Jarrod Evans Cardiff Blues Tactical 69:02 PlayerOff Lloyd Williams (DNU) Cardiff Blues Tactical 69:03 PlayerOn Tomos Williams Cardiff Blues Tactical 74:00 PlayerOff Cook Cook Cardiff Blues Tactical 74:01 PlayerOn Bennett Bennett Cardiff Blues Tactical Provided by Footprint.
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