Clermont Auvergne 20-13 Leinster, Heineken Cup, December 12
Leinster lose at Clermont
ESPNscrum Staff
December 9, 2010
Date/Time: Dec 12, 2010, 16:00 local, 15:00 GMT
Venue: Stade Marcel Michelin, Clermont-Ferrand
Clermont Auvergne 20 - 13 Leinster
Half-time: 10 - 10
Tries: Floch, Malzieu
Cons: Parra 2
Pens: Parra 2
Tries: Horgan
Cons: Sexton
Pens: Sexton 2
Clermont Auvergne winger Napolioni Nalaga looks to beat the Leinster defence, Clermont Auvergne v Leinster, Heineken Cup, Stade Marcel Michelin, Clermont-Ferrand, France, December 12, 2010
Clermont Auvergne winger Napolioni Nalaga looks to beat the Leinster defence during the Heineken Cup clash
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Leinster produced a courageous display in France to earn a valuable bonus point in a 20-13 Heineken Cup defeat to Clermont Auvergne.

Shane Horgan gave the visitors a dream start with a try after only three minutes, but scores from Julien Malzieu and Anthony Floch in either half saw the reigning French champions come from behind to claim victory.

Crucially, though, Morgan Parra missed a late penalty which would have seen the visitors leave with nothing after a bruising encounter at Stade Marcel Michelin. But the result means Leinster stay one point clear at the top of Pool 2 ahead of the return match between the two sides at the Aviva Stadium in six days' time.

Leinster boss Joe Schmidt, who was Clermont Auvergne's backs coach for three years, was given a warm welcome from the home supporters before the game. But his hopes of getting one of over his former club were hampered by injuries to star backs Brian O'Driscoll, Luke Fitzgerald and Rob Kearney.

Nonetheless, his under-strength side played some fantastic attacking rugby in an end-to-end first half before digging deep at the death to stay on course for a place in the quarter-finals. Isaac Boss had been preferred to fellow Ireland international Eoin Reddan at scrum half while Jamie Heaslip and Nathan Hines also bolstered the Leinster line-up as Schmidt sought to counter the hosts' physicality.

A cold snap in Ireland meant the former Heineken Cup champions had difficulty training over the past two weeks, but they looked sharp from the outset and stunned Clermont with a well-worked early try. After some great interplay by Jonathan Sexton and Gordon D'Arcy, a Shane Jennings pass was partially intercepted on the right wing by Malzieu. However, Horgan was still able to recover the ball and finish in the corner. Sexton then kicked a difficult conversion to put Leinster 7-0 ahead.

Clermont responded strongly and fly-half Brock James was almost in for a try soon after the restart. Some desperate Leinster defending only resulted in a temporary reprieve, however, and when Aurelien Rougerie fed Malzieu, he broke Sexton's tackle to snipe over for a try. Parra slotted over to tie the game.

The frenetic start continued with Leinster immediately working their way back into the opposing 22. Their willingness to run the ball at every opportunity was rewarded with a penalty on the left and Sexton struck it over to put them 10-7 in front on 13 minutes.

The odds looked stacked against the visitors as the half wore on though with inspirational No.8 Heaslip and flanker Sean O'Brien both feeling the effects of some huge hits.

Parra kicked Clermont level after 25 minutes and Leinster were let off the hook when fullback Floch shot an easy drop goal attempt wide, shortly before the sides went in at the break tied at 10-10.

Heaslip was finally forced off shortly after the restart and it was not long before Clermont hit the front for the first time.

After a sustained spell of pressure, Floch sidestepped D'Arcy's tackle to find the corner. Parra converted to give Clermont a 17-10 lead. The sides then traded penalties around the hour mark as Leinster stood firm before Parra missed a penalty with six minutes left that could yet cost his side dearly.

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