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Pontypridd coach Richie Collins
"We had two or three glorious opportunities and fluffed them"
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Tuesday, 11 September, 2001, 11:03 GMT 12:03 UK
Leinster book home Celtic comforts
Brian O'Driscoll scored twice for Leinster
Brian O'Driscoll scored twice for Leinster
Leinster 52-14 Pontypridd

Leinster booked a home quarter-final berth in the Celtic League with an eight-try demolition of Pontypridd at Donnybrook, Dublin.

Lions and Ireland centre Brian O'Driscoll marked his first game of the season with two tries and winger Denis Hickie also grabbed a double as the Irish side made it six wins out of six at the top of Pool B.

Two early tries had given the Irishmen a flying start despite the visitors opening the scoring with a third-minute Alex Lawson penalty.

First over the line was Leinster fly-half Nathan Spooner, thanks to a surging run into enemy territory from number eight Victor Costello.

The back row offloaded to Spooner who ran in close to the posts to give himself an easy conversion kick.

Four minutes later Costello was on the charge again. This time O'Driscoll was the recipient.

Caught on hop

He touched down to give Leinster a 12-3 lead, Spooner missing the conversion.

Lawson fired over a penalty for Pontypridd on the half-hour but missed another five minutes later.

And as Leinster waited for him to line up yet another Pontypridd scrum-half Gareth Baber caught the home side on the hop.

His quickly-taken tap penalty put centre Sonny Parker in for a try in the corner. Pontypridd were back in it at 12-11 but Lawson missed the conversion and two Spooner penalties just before half-time gave Leinster a healthy 18-11 interval advantage.

Carving

Lawson again reduced the deficit this time to four points, with a 52nd-minute penalty. Leinster did not panic, instead they turned the screw to kill off the Welsh threat.

Trevor Brennan scored the first of a flurry of tries on 55 minutes. Then came a double from flying wing Hickie.

The first of his pair finished off a spell of intense pressure on the Pontypridd line.

The second was a piece of individual brilliance, Hickie's blistering solo run from deep in his own half carving open the Welsh defence.

Now it was a rout. Costello added the sixth try of the night and O'Driscoll the seventh to repeat the try count from the weekend victory over Bridgend.

The half-century of points was clocked up for the second game in a row when substitute forward Liam Toland ran over with the successful conversion being the final kick of the game.


Leinster (18) 52 Tries: D. Hickie 2, O'Driscoll 2, Spooner, Brennan, Costello, Toland. Cons: Spooner 3. Pens: Spooner 2.

Pontypridd (11) 14 Tries: Parker. Pens: Lawson 3.

Att: 3,056


Leinster: G Dempsey; D Hickie, B O'Driscoll, S Horgan, G D'Arcy; N Spooner, B O'Meara; R Corrigan (capt), S Byrne, E Byrne, T Brennan, M O'Kelly, E Miller, K Gleeson, V Costello.
Replacements: P Coyle, G Hickie, A McCullen, A Dunne, A Magro, B Willis.

Pontypridd:C Williams, G Wyatt, S Parker, J Colderley, S Feaunati, A Lawson, G Baber, S Senara, M Davies, D Bell, N Kelly, J Griffiths, D McIntosh, R Field, M Owen.
Replacements: P John, C Sweeney, M Rees, RParks, G Jenkins, SCronk, B Cockbain. Referee: Rob Dixon (RFU)

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