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Health warning needed for Leinster against La Rochelle, says Ryan

- Graham Bean

Games between Leinster and La Rochelle are so intense that they should come with a health warning, according to Donnacha Ryan, the French side’s forwards coach.

The latest instalment of this rugby melodrama in Dublin in the quarter-finals of the Investec Champions Cup today is unlikely to be anything other than gripping.

There is little love lost between the sides and it’s the tie of the round, bringing together the finalists from each of the last two seasons. La Rochelle came out on top both times and, just to rub salt in the wound, last year’s win came at the Aviva, Leinster’s manor.

The sides will be back there this weekend and the roots of their enmity lie deep. La Rochelle head coach Ronan O’gara is a Munster man to his bootstraps and likes nothing more than getting one over on Leinster. He had his squad back home in Cork this week to prepare for Saturday’s tie. “It's positive for the atmosphere, the routine's a bit different for the players,” said Ryan, a former Munster and Ireland team-mates of O’gara’s.

The teams have already faced each other in the pool stage this season, with Leinster coming out on top in that one, winning 16-9 in France before Christmas. It was a notable result but not quite revenge for the last-gasp final defeats in Marseille in 2022 and Dublin last May.

“When you’re at the top you’re going to be playing the same teams more often,” Ryan said. “They’re serious battles. The games sometimes come with a health warning as they can be intense. It’s good for us because the boys love testing themselves against the best in the world.”

La Rochelle are one of three French teams left in the competitio­n. Bordeaux-begles get the ball rolling when they take on Danny Wilson’s Harlequins today in the first

quarter-final. Bordeaux blew Saracens away last week, and they did it without their playmaker Matthieu Jalibert. He’ll be missing again today and so, too, will be his freescorin­g France team-mate Damian Penaud, but at least they can call upon the outstandin­g Louis Bielle-biarrey on the left wing. For Quins, Marcus Smith holds the key. The fly-half was outstandin­g in the win over Glasgow and more of the same will be required at Stade Chabandelm­as.

Toulouse, the third French team in the last eight, host 2020 winners Exeter Chiefs tomorrow at Stade Ernest Wallon. Scotland fullback Blair Kinghorn starts for the five-times champions, who have Romain Ntamack and Antoine Dupont in harness at half-back for the second week in a row. Exeter are big underdogs but have experience of winning in France this season after kicking off their Champions Cup campaign with a 19-18 victory over Toulon in December.

Northampto­n take on a Bulls team weakened by the absence of several big name Springboks at Franklin's Gardens today. The South Africans’ head coach Jake White has been criticised for naming a team without any of the internatio­nals who were involved in the 59-19 rout of Lyon in the round of 16.

Willie le Roux, Canan Moodie and Kurt-lee Arendse are among those missing amid accusation­s that White is prioritisi­ng the United Rugby Championsh­ip over Europe.

 ?? ?? Munster man: Ronan O’gara
Munster man: Ronan O’gara

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