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Leinster celebrate a first-half try by Tommy O'Brien.Dan Sheridan/INPHO
Imperious Leinster obliterate Glasgow to reach Champions Cup semi-finals
Leo Cullen’s side have scored 114 unanswered points in the knockout stages, keeping two clean sheets.
10.01pm, 11 Apr 2025
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Leinster 52
Glasgow Warriors 0
LEINSTER’S APPETITE FOR destruction remained incorrigible as they devoured Glasgow Warriors at the Aviva Stadium to book a Champions Cup semi-final against either Northampton Saints or Castres at the same Dublin venue.
As was the case in their last-16 annihilation of Harlequins, their hunger for scores spanned 80 minutes with Leinster notching eight tries in all, though they’ll be equally satisfied that they inflicted a second consecutive goose-egg on their opposition.
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