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Leinster reach final

ByReuters

Updated 30/04/2011 at 20:23 GMT

Leinster reached their second Heineken Cup final in three years by defeating holders Toulouse 32-23 in a thrilling battle of the last two European champions at the Aviva Stadium.

Leinster's Brian O'Driscoll (C) celebrates with teammates Gordon D'Arcy (R) and Sean O'Brien (L) on April 30, 2011 after scoring a try against Toulouse during their European Cup semi-final match at the Aviva Stadium

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Leinster, who were knocked out by Toulouse at the same stage last year, put in a magnificent second half performance and had a flawless kicking display from fly-half Jonathan Sexton to thank for getting the better of the four-times champions.
Ireland number 10 Sexton kicked 22 points which, together with tries from number eight Jamie Heaslip and centre Brian O'Driscoll were too much for Toulouse, who had raced to a 7-0 lead within the first five minutes.
They did so in slightly odd fashion when quick-thinking centre Florian Fritz was first to react to a David Skrela penalty which struck the post and bounced away from the awaiting defenders.
The Irish side, champions for the first and only time in 2009, drew back within four points 10 minutes later after Sexton, who missed the corresponding fixture last year, kicked two penalties either side of a fine drop goal from Skrela.
The hosts got their first try on the half hour when man of the match Heaslip ended a period of pressure on the visitors line by sneaking over for a score that took the video referee a couple of camera angles to verify.
Leinster lost Ireland captain O'Driscoll to the sin bin shortly afterwards but Skrela's resulting successful penalty was cancelled out when Sexton restored the three-point lead with the last kick of the half.
Toulouse, playing in a record 10th semi-final in the 16-year old competition, made better use of the extra man in the second half and an easy try for number eight Loius Picamoles, converted by Skrela, put Leinster 20-16 behind when O'Driscoll returned. Sexton trimmed the French side's lead back to a point a couple of minutes later with another penalty and following five breathtaking minutes of open rugby, kicked Leinster back in front with his toughest effort of the day.
Leinster continued to batter their opponents back with South African hooker Richardt Strauss particularly outstanding in the loose and the pressure told shortly before the hour when O'Driscoll crossed over for one of the simpler tries of an illustrious career.
Replacement fly-half Nicolas Bezy got Toulouse back within a try, kicking a long distance penalty.
Sexton replied yet again on the fulltime whistle to book a place in the May 21 final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium against the winner of Sunday's other semi between Northampton and Perpignan.
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