Rugby union: talking points from the Champions Cup weekend action

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Ross Byrne dominates for Leinster, Exeter can still make progress, and Maro Itoje returns for Saracens who stay on top

There is no stopping Leinster, that defeat at Toulouse proving a blip, and they will surely be too powerful for Wasps when the champions travel to Coventry next Sunday. Johnny Sexton watched his replacement Ross Byrne give a dominant display in the 29-13 win over Toulouse, once the bluebloods of Europe who are rediscovering some of their old princely form. If ever there was an illustration of English clubs’ fall from grace in Europe it was at the Recreation Ground where Bath and Wasps, with three Heineken Cup wins between them, fought out a meaningless game with Bath squeaking home 18-16 thanks to a late kick from Rhys Priestland. For Wasps there is some consolation in the return of Joe Launchbury who followed his return against Northampton with another captain’s performance.

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Written by Ian Malin
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jan/14/champions-cup-talking-points-rugby-union under the title “Rugby union: talking points from the Champions Cup weekend action”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.