England’s finest seek Champions Cup atonement at feet of Leinster | Paul Rees

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Wasps have the first shot at the imposing holders in Dublin on Friday but Saracens look ready to wrest back the trophy

The pressing question in European rugby union as the Champions Cup starts is how do you stop Leinster winning it for a record fifth time. At the launch in Newcastle, where next May’s final will be played, Bath’s director of rugby, Todd Blackadder, suggested it is a tournament where cultures collide – and that the holders have become adept at winning the collision battle.

The draw has placed the Irish provincial side in Pool 1 with three former winners of the cup, including Toulouse, whose record of four triumphs Leinster equalled last season in a tense final against Racing 92 in Bilbao. The Irish province look a class apart, all but an international team whose leading protagonists, unlike their French and English counterparts, have enjoyed a long pre-season.

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Written by Paul Rees
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/oct/07/english-clubs-champions-cup-atonement-leinster-saracens under the title “England’s finest seek Champions Cup atonement at feet of Leinster | Paul Rees”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.