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Apr 11, 2026

Leinster Crush Sale to Set Up Champions Cup Semi-Final Against Toulon

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Leinster secured their 17th semi-final spot in the Champions Cup with a convincing win over Sale, setting up a match against Toulon. Despite a strong start from Sale, Leinster's superior firepower and two yellow cards for Sale players turned the tide in their favor.

Leinster have booked their 17th semi-final appearance in the Champions Cup with a dominant performance against Sale, setting up a highly anticipated clash with Toulon at the Aviva Stadium in two weeks' time.

The Irish side, despite struggling to impress, managed to secure a convincing victory over a Sale team missing several key players. Four tries in the last 30 minutes sealed the win, but Sale's determination kept them in the game for a respectable 50 minutes.

The match began with Sale causing problems for Leinster, particularly at the set piece, where they held their own at the scrum and lineout. However, their efforts were hindered by two crucial yellow cards, one on either side of halftime, which shifted the momentum in Leinster's favor.

Dan Sheehan opened the scoring with a try in the 10th minute, but it wasn't until the second half that Leinster truly took control. Two yellow cards for Sale players – Dan du Preez and Si McIntyre – proved pivotal, as Leinster capitalized on their numerical advantage.

The turning point came when Harry Byrne's beautiful pass sparked Leinster's second try, scored by Hugo Keenan. From there, Leinster's superior firepower took over, with tries from Rieko Ioane, Garry Ringrose, Tommy O'Brien, and Jamie Osborne securing a comfortable victory.

Despite Sale's first meaningful attack leading to a try for Alex Wills, it was too little, too late. Leinster's 23-point lead with 10 minutes remaining ensured a stress-free finish.

While Leinster celebrated their semi-final berth, they remain aware that Toulon will pose a significant challenge in their upcoming match. The French side, known for their physicality, will look to exploit any weaknesses in Leinster's game.