Leinster to host Bulls in United Rugby Championship final in repeat of last year's decider

The Bulls shocked Glasgow Warriors in Edinburgh
The Bulls shocked Glasgow Warriors in EdinburghIAN MACNICOL / GETTY IMAGES EUROPE / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

Irish side Leinster will host South Africa's ⁠Bulls in the final of the United Rugby Championship at Croke Park ‌in Dublin on June 19 in a repeat ‌of last year's decider following ‌two bruising semi-final clashes on Saturday.

Leinster defeated ‌the Cape Town-based Stormers 20-11 in ‌Dublin, while the Bulls came from an 18-point deficit to defeat hosts Glasgow ‌Warriors 22-21 in Edinburgh.

Leinster defeated ⁠the Bulls 32-7 ‌in last year's final, with the latter ​having appeared in three of the last four deciders and lost ​every one. They are still seeking their first title.

Two Kyle Steyn scores ⁠and a ​penalty try had the Warriors 21-3 in front inside 25 minutes, but the Bulls’ power at set-pieces saw them ‌grind down their opponents and claim the ascendancy.

Tries from Johan Grobbelaar, Embrose Papier and Francois Klopper put the Bulls in front and they could even afford a rare off-day from the kicking tee for Handre Pollard, who missed several routine shots at goal.

The ‌Stormers were in the contest in ​Dublin, trailing 13-11 with 11 minutes ‌remaining, but a red card for Ruan Ackermann for a dangerous clear-out at the ruck and a yellow for Salmaan Moerat for cynical ⁠play ended their ⁠challenge.

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