Image source, InphoImage caption, France star Louis Bielle-Biarrey scored twice to end the competition with 10 tries
ByMatt GaultBBC Sport NI senior journalist- Published11 minutes ago
Investec Champions Cup final
Leinster (7) 19
Tries: O'Brien, McCarthy, Ringrose Cons: Byrne, Frawley
Bordeaux-Begles (35) 41
Tries: Lucu, Uberti, Bielle-Biarrey 2, Moefana Cons: Lucu 5 Pens: Lucu 2
Bordeaux-Begles scored five first-half tries as they retained the Champions Cup with an emphatic victory over Leinster in the final in Bilbao and prolonged the Irish team's agony in European rugby's showpiece game.
Despite conceding an early try through Leinster winger Tommy O'Brien, Bordeaux's power and pace told as captain Maxime Lucu and Paolo Uberti scored to shift momentum.
With Leinster wilting under relentless Bordeaux pressure, Louis Bielle-Biarrey's double put the French side in the driving seat before Yoram Moefana intercepted a Harry Byrne pass and ran in under the posts to establish a 28-point half-time gap.
Leinster hit back early in the second half through Joe McCarthy after Lucu's yellow card for pulling the lock's hair.
Lucu returned to kick two penalties, and while Garry Ringrose notched Leinster's third try, the damage had been done in the first half as Bordeaux completed a French double over Irish sides after Montpellier's emphatic Challenge Cup final win over Ulster on Friday night.
It is Bordeaux's second Champions Cup triumph and France's sixth consecutive win in European club rugby's blue riband competition, with La Rochelle and Toulouse also winning twice since 2021.
For Leinster, however, it is a fifth defeat in the final since they claimed their fourth title in 2018, with the past four heartbreaks also coming at the hands of French opposition.
Leo Cullen's side lost by a score to La Rochelle in 2022 and 2023 and took Toulouse to extra time in 2024, but they were comfortably second best to Bordeaux in the Bilbao heat.
Leinster strike first before Bordeaux take control
Leinster captain Caelan Doris had urged his side to "embrace" the occasion in Spain as they chased an elusive fifth star at San Mames Stadium, the scene of their last triumph in 2018.
And while Hugo Keenan dropping a Lucu kick 25 seconds into the game reflected early Leinster nerves, it was the four-time champions that struck first as O'Brien applied the finishing touch to a patient attack in the eighth minute.
Undeterred, Bordeaux quickly seized control, and while a Cameron Woki try was ruled out for a hand in touch, Lucu struck for the Top 14 side after Robbie Henshaw was pinged for offside.
The lead-up to Bordeaux's second score featured two kicks. Harry Byrne walloped the restart after Lucu's try dead, and while Bielle-Biarrey also kicked one long, the ball brushed Keenan's hand on its way through.
From the resultant scrum, Bordeaux sliced through Leinster before Uberti scored.
With a Bordeaux attack coached by Irishman Noel McNamara beginning to click, Bielle-Biarrey dodged three Leinster tackles to score his first and added another after Damian Penaud pounced on a loose ball and teed up the prolific winger for his 10th try of the competition.
Then, in the last play of the half, Moefana picked off Byrne's pass and scored Bordeaux's fifth try to leave a battered Leinster needing to pull off the greatest European Cup final comeback in history to keep their dream alive.
More to follow.
Line-ups
Leinster: Keenan; O'Brien, Ringrose, Henshaw, Ioane; Byrne, Gibson-Park; Porter, Sheehan, Clarkson, J McCarthy, Ryan, Conan, Van der Flier, Doris (capt)
Replacements: Kelleher, P McCarthy, Furlong, Mangan, Deegan, McGrath, Frawley, Osborne
Bordeaux-Begles: Rayasi; Uberti, Penaud, Moefana, Bielle-Biarrey; Jalibert, Lucu (capt); Poirot, Lamothe, Sadie, Palu, Coleman, Bochaton, Woki, Gazzotti
Replacements: Barlot, Boniface, Tameifuna, Swinton, Matiu, Vergnes-Taillefer, Retiere, Reus
Sin-bin: Lucu (42), Boniface (74)
Match officials
Referee: Karl Dickson (Eng)
Assistant referees: Christophe Ridley (Eng) and Hollie Davidson (Sco)
TMO: Marius van der Westhuizen (SA)