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Chris Beech

Leinster 54-42 Ulster: Derby rivals serve up 14 scores in crazy festive clash at the RDS

Christmas came early to the RDS with a sackful of tries as Leinster crossed eight times in a derby win over Ulster.

Incoming Ireland head coach Andy Farrell watched on as the Conference A leaders bagged their bonus point inside 28 minutes but Ulster recovered from centre Matt Faddes’ costly sin-binning to score six tries of their own.

Max Deegan, a member of Farrell’s mid-season squad, Scott Penny (2), Robbie Henshaw and Fergus McFadden all touched down to tee up a 33-14 half-time lead.

Faddes ran in an opportunist try, adding to Angus Kernohan’s eighth-minute effort.

There were some notable names missing from both teamsheets – Ulster’s in particular – but there were six senior debuts as 20-year-old fly-half Harry Byrne shone for Leinster, landing seven conversions and impressing in attack in a man-of-the-match display.

Rob Kearney, Cian Kelleher and Deegan took the victors’ try haul to eight, yet second-placed Ulster grabbed a hard-earned bonus point thanks to a Craig Gilroy intercept and No.8 Greg Jones, who weighed in with a final-quarter brace before replacement Jonny Stewart’s last-minute score.

Leinster's Fergus McFadden celebrates scoring with Cian Kelleher (©INPHO/Billy Stickland)

The hosts got off to a flying start, Kelleher burning up the right wing before ever-alert No.8 Deegan twisted out of a double tackle to ground the ball. But Ulster piled forward thanks to a series of penalties before Kernohan crashed over in the left corner.

A classy conversion from Bill Johnston made it seven points apiece, although Leinster were quick to respond. Again Kelleher caused damage out wide, set free by senior debutant Tommy O’Brien’s pass. Penny burrowed over a few phases later for Byrne to convert.

The talented openside doubled his tally in the 22nd minute, driving over from close range with Josh Murphy on the latch. The seven-pointer came after Faddes had been carded for a high tackle on O’Brien.

Ulster fell 28-7 behind when Byrne’s well-weighted kick was gobbled up and touched down by onrushing centre Henshaw.

Faddes then scampered clear from halfway before McFadden replied, with Byrne beating two defenders in the build-up.

Byrne then skipped two players with a long pass to put Kearney over, four minutes after the restart.

McFadden’s cross-field kick from a penalty picked out Henshaw, who dished it off for Kelleher to speed clear and make it 47-14.

Gilroy intercepted a Penny pass for a rallying 60-metre try but Deegan used a close-in scrum to reach in under the posts.

Ulster finished well, back-rower Jones getting a double. Johnston converted both and topped off Stewart’s smart finish while lock Josh Murphy was in the bin.

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