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Published 17:05 21 Nov 2015 GMT
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Ford added to that lead with an early second half penalty before Sexton notched his second penalty of the day.
Cullen attempted to shore up the scrum by subbing off Cian Healy and Mike Ross for Jack McGrath and Marty Moore but still Bath dominated the set-piece.
Sexton had a missed drop goal effort, on 54 minutes, but took the second cherry bite with a penalty to make it 9-9.
The scrummaging coup-de-grace arrived after 61 minutes when Leinster, reeling on their own line, conceded a penalty try. Ford converted and the Blues were seven points adrift going into the final 15 minutes.
With Leinster looking down and out, they rallied to spear into Bath's left flank. Drawing men in, replacement flanker Josh van der Flier powered over despite the close attention of two opponents.
Sexton levelled matters at 16-16 but missed a 73rd minute penalty that would have edged his side ahead.
Ford made no mistake with his penalty, on 76 minutes, and Leinster were left stunned.Frustrated English side nearing shock move to URC
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