Leinster Reclaim Winning Form at Aviva Stadium as Glasgow Warriors Extend Lead atop Standings
Leinster returns to winning ways with a six-try haul against Scarlets, while Glasgow Warriors extend their URC lead after beating Benetton at Scotstoun.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 30, 2026, 6:08 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from rugby365

Defending Champions Rediscover Offensive Fluidity in Dublin
Leinster successfully navigated a period of recent instability by securing a 36-19 victory over the Scarlets at the Aviva Stadium, signaling a return to the clinical rugby that has defined their season. After consecutive setbacks against Cardiff and Glasgow, the Irish province demonstrated renewed urgency, crossing the whitewash six times to secure a maximum point haul. The performance was characterized by sharp handling and effective support play, allowing the hosts to break through a resilient Welsh defensive line. This result serves as a vital correction for the reigning champions as they look to solidify their playoff positioning during the business end of the campaign.
Resilient Scarlets Challenge the Irish Heavyweights
Despite the final scoreline, the Scarlets provided a spirited challenge that forced Leinster to remain fully engaged until the final whistle. The Welsh visitors refused to be intimidated by the international caliber of the Dublin side, scoring three tries of their own through Joe Roberts, Tom Rogers, and Max Douglas. While they ultimately fell short of a consolation bonus point, their ability to compete at the set piece and threaten the Leinster try line highlighted a competitive spirit that belies their current 14th place standing. The match served as a reminder of the narrow margins in the United Rugby Championship, where even bottom half teams can disrupt the rhythm of the league's elite.
Glasgow Warriors Consolidate Dominance at Scotstoun
At the top of the table, Glasgow Warriors continued their impressive run with a 31-10 bonus point triumph over an improved Benetton side. The Scottish outfit faced early pressure after Paolo Odogwu opened the scoring for the Italians, but they managed to keep the contest within reach through the tireless work of hooker Johnny Matthews. A narrow halftime deficit did little to dampen the Warriors' resolve, as they returned from the break with a significantly higher intensity. The victory extends Glasgow’s lead over the second place Stormers to nine points, placing them in a commanding position to secure home ground advantage for the upcoming knockout stages.
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