Defending champions Leinster mastered the conditions to prevail 18-15 in the Pro14 final at Celtic Park, leaving Stuart Hogg and Glasgow to reflect on what might have beenBlue rhapsody: Sean O'Brien, one of Leinster's departing players, celebrates with his team-mates (Inpho)Leinster reign in the rain as they defeat Glasgow 18-15 to win the Guinness Pro14 at Celtic Park. Tries by Garry Ringrose and Cian Healy help the Dublin side retain the title
Glasgow and Leinster have dominated this season's Guinness Pro14, but only one of them can lift the trophy at Celtic Park this weekend. Rugby World previews the finalGrand finale: the Pro14 trophy outside Celtic Park. Organisers are hoping for a record attendance (Inpho)Guinness Pro14 final preview: Glasgow and Leinster have dominated this season's Pro14 competition, but only one of them can lift the trophy at Celtic Park
Saracens and Leinster players compare physicality in Newcastle to international rugbyEuro stars: Will Skelton leads Saracens' celebrations (Getty Images)Saracens and Leinster players compare physicality in Newcastle to international rugby
Three talking points from the 2018 Guinness Pro14 final between Leinster and Scarlets at the Aviva StadiumDouble time: Leinster celebrate with Pro14 and Champions Cup trophies (Getty Images)Three talking points from the 2018 Guinness Pro14 final between Leinster and Scarlets at the Aviva Stadium