Montpellier beat Leinster (89-7) in a one-sided match in the European Cup this Sunday. Match: 89-7 Some may remember Burgoy’s historic blow in Leinster in December 2004: 92-17. There, Montpellier scored only seven points and left with 89. Largely modified, the MHR team could not cope with the incessant waves in the Irish province of Leinster. So, what to take from this match? The young keeper of Montpellier was nothing more than unable to cope with the speed and strength of the Irish. Leinster scored 13 tries with the braces of Jack Conan, Josh van der Flyer and Dan Sheehan. Despite the reaction at the end of the first period, especially with an attempt from Dakuwaka, Leinster dominated all areas of the game head to toe. . Read The movie of the game 3 Montpellier’s tragic third place in a ranking that includes some of the biggest gaps in European Cup history. Ebb Weil, the club that topped the standings after suffering a bloody 108-16 defeat to Stade Toulouse in 1998. He then followed up with Clermont against L’Aquila (92-7) in 2000 and Ironi (82-0) in 2012, drawing with Montpellier. Players: It is difficult to retain a player in a match where only Leinster’s third tier Leinster existed. Not one but three players bluffed this Sunday afternoon: Leinster’s third row and Ireland’s fifteen, including Doris, van der Flyer and Conan. The latter two scored two goals. Undaunted in tackling and aggressive everywhere, these third tier players literally walked over opponents. Read Pool A: Calendar, ranking, results
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