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Leinster Form last 5 games 🔥 5 win streak

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5 wins

Leinster News

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Leinster Matches

Sat 14 Jun, 2025

United Rugby Championship

FT
Croke Park
Leinster Leinster
-
Bulls Bulls
7:00pm
Grand Final
LIVE
32
7

Fri 26 Sep, 2025

5:00pm +03
Stormers Stormers
-
Leinster Leinster
5:00pm
Round 1
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Stormers 0%
0% Leinster

Sat 4 Oct, 2025

4:30pm +03
Bulls Bulls
-
Leinster Leinster
4:30pm
Round 2
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Bulls 0%
0% Leinster

Leinster Forwards

Name
Position
Cian Healy
Prop
Thomas Clarkson
Prop
Michael Milne
Prop
Paddy McCarthy
Prop
Niall Smyth
Prop
Ronan Kelleher
Hooker
Dan Sheehan
Hooker
John Mckee
Hooker
Lee Barron
Hooker
Gus McCarthy
Hooker
Stephen Smyth
Hooker
Rabah Slimani
Prop
Tadhg Furlong
Prop
Andrew Porter
Prop
Jack Boyle
Prop
Rory McGuire
Prop
Brian Deeny
Lock
Ryan Baird
Lock
Conor O'Tighearnaigh
Lock
Diarmuid Mangan
Lock
Billy Corrigan
Lock
Alan Spicer
Lock
RG Snyman
Lock
James Ryan
Lock
Joe McCarthy
Lock
Will Connors
Back Row
Alex Soroka
Back Row
Josh Flier
Back Row
Scott Penny
Back Row
Jack Conan
Back Row
Max Deegan
Back Row
Caelan Doris
Back Row
James Culhane
Back Row
Alex Usanov
Back Row
Ivan Soroka

Leinster Backs

Name
Position
Jamison Gibson-Park
Scrum Half
Luke McGrath
Scrum Half
Cormac Foley
Scrum Half
Fintan Gunne
Scrum Half
Oliver Coffey
Scrum Half
Ross Byrne
Fly Half
Ciaran Frawley
Fly Half
Harry Byrne
Fly Half
Charlie Tector
Fly Half
James Lowe
Outside Back
Aitzol King
Outside Back
Hugo McLaughlin
Outside Back
Jordie Barrett
Centre
Ben Brownlee
Centre
Hugh Cooney
Centre
Ruben Moloney
Centre
Robbie Henshaw
Centre
Garry Ringrose
Centre
Jimmy O'Brien
Centre
Tommy O'Brien
Centre
Liam Turner
Centre
Jamie Osborne
Centre
Jordan Larmour
Outside Back
Rob Russell
Outside Back
Andrew Osborne
Outside Back
Hugo Keenan
Outside Back
Sam Prendergast
Outside Back
Henry McErlean
Outside Back
Liam Molony
Outside Back
Caspar Gabriel
Outside Back

Leinster Tournaments

Leinster Rugby

Leinster Rugby - or Rugbai Laighean in the club's native Gaelic - is Dublin's leading rugby union team and Ireland's most successful club on both a domestic and European level. Originally founded back in 1879 in the city, Leinster Rugby is also one of Ireland's four professional provincial teams alongside Munster, Ulster and Connacht.Leinster's long and prestigious history has seen the club enjoy an impressive array of cup triumphs and league victories in competitions old and new. It currently competes in the PRO14 championship, in which it holds the current record for the most championship wins (7), as well as the Heineken Champions Cup, where at present, they are tied with Toulouse for the most titles (4).

Leinster Rugby has been an active provincial team since it was founded in 1879, albeit on an amateur level for over 100 years. As such, in the time before the club officially turned professional in 1995, its sporting history is chiefly around its record in the IRFU Interprovincial Championship - which it has won 22 times in total.In Leinster Rugby's early professional years, it saw mixed success. The club was crowned champions in the inaugural season of the defunct Celtic League (now the PRO14) in the 2001-02 season, but in the years following this Leinster were dogged by a series of missed opportunities. This included several failed European campaigns and in particular when it lost out on league titles on the final days of the 05/06 and 06/07 seasons.Another notable event during this time was a brief stint between 2001 and 2004 where Leinster Rugby was renamed 'Leinster Lions'. However, 'Lions' was later dropped from the club's name and brand and is now only used for marketing purposes.It's since 2008 that the club has truly established itself as one of the greats on both a domestic and European level. Its first Heineken Champions Cup win came in 2009 against Leicester Tigers, with repeated success in this tournament coming in 2011, 2012 and 2018 respectively.This achievement has been mirrored in its record 7 titles in the PRO14 - including wins when this was the Celtic League and the PRO12 - with the most recent coming in 2020. The club's wider honours list also includes Celtic Cup wins in 2019 and 2020.

With such a revered and prolific history at all levels, many of the biggest names in the sport have played - and still play - for the Leinster Rugby team. Household name Johnny Sexton, who currently captains both the club and the Ireland national team, is Leinster's top scorer. A few other notable homegrown players who have graced the pitch for Leinster Rugby include legends like Brian O'Driscoll, Jamie Heaslip and the club's record try scorer Shane Horgan.At present, the Leinster Rugby team is predominantly made up of Irish players, with many established Ireland internationals. This includes Robbie Henshaw, Cian Healy and Ross Byrne to name just a few examples of the talent currently occupying the Leinster ranks.Read on to discover more about Leinster Rugby. On this page you'll find all of the latest Leinster Rugby news as well as the team's upcoming fixtures and latest results.

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