Rugby

Dylan Hartley sees red as Leinster stuff Northampton Saints

 Leinster Rugby's Rob Kearney breaks the tackle of Northampton Saints' Michael Paterson and Mikey Haywood during the European Champions Cup match at Franklin's Gardens. Picture by PA
 Leinster Rugby's Rob Kearney breaks the tackle of Northampton Saints' Michael Paterson and Mikey Haywood during the European Champions Cup match at Franklin's Gardens. Picture by PA  Leinster Rugby's Rob Kearney breaks the tackle of Northampton Saints' Michael Paterson and Mikey Haywood during the European Champions Cup match at Franklin's Gardens. Picture by PA

European Champions Cup Pool Four: Northampton Saints 10 Leinster 37

England captain Dylan Hartley was sent off just six minutes after coming on as a replacement as Leinster thumped Northampton Saints 37-10 in the European Rugby Champions Cup at Franklin’s Gardens.

Hartley, no stranger to controversy in his career, was shown a red card by referee Jerome Garces after 58 minutes for a swinging arm to the back of the head of Sean O’Brien.

It was just what Northampton did not need after a week where their handling of a head injury suffered by George North at Leicester last week came under severe scrutiny.

They had shown plenty of spirit before that incident, but in truth, Leinster always had that extra bit of quality, as they scored five tries in picking up a significant result in Pool 4.

Leinster had the home fans worrying about a repeat of the 40-7 thrashing they dished out at this ground three years ago by scoring their first try after just two minutes.

It was all made to look so simple as Rob Kearney ghosted through a gap before his pass sent Garry Ringrose under the posts, giving captain Isa Nacewa an easy conversion.

It was all the visitors in the early stages and Nacewa soon extended their lead to 10-0 as he slotted a penalty, after their scrum marched Northampton backwards.

Stephen Myler then put Saints on the board with a kick of his own after 19 minutes before Jamie Elliott was just unable to hold on to Mikey Haywood’s tricky pass.

O’Brien appeared to have scored the visitors’ second try after picking up his own kick ahead, but replays showed him to have knocked on in the act of doing so.

Northampton levelled five minutes after the restart when JJ Hanrahan flung a wonderful pass to the right to allow Ahsee Tuala to score in the corner, with Myler converting from the touchline.

Nacewa quickly put Leinster back in front, however, with his second penalty and the Irishmen’s forward dominance allowed them to wrest back control.

They extended their lead when O’Brien powered his way over from close range after Luke McGrath was stopped just short and Nacewa’s conversion took the score to 20-10.

Then came the night’s big moment of controversy as Hartley was shown red for his late hit on O’Brien, with his departure effectively ending his team’s chances.

Leinster added a third after 66 minutes when two young replacements combined, as Ross Byrne’s pinpoint cross-field kick picked out Rory O’Loughlin on the left wing for a comfortable finish.

Nacewa could not convert this time, but the visitors claimed the bonus point with five minutes left as Jamison Gibson-Park scored a brilliant individual try down the left wing.

Northampton finished the match with 13 men after George Pisi was sin-binned for a dangerous tackle on Nacewa, who piled on the misery for the hosts by scoring off the final play.