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1 month ago |
kfmradio.com | Eoin Beatty |Max Deegan |Ryan Baird |Luke McGrath
The Leinster Rugby team to play Harlequins tomorrow has been named. Caelan Doris captains the side, with Josh van der Flier and Jack Conan joining him in the back row. Joe McCarthy has been named in the second row alongside RG Snyman. Dan Sheehan is at hooker, with Andrew Porter and Rabah Slimani the props. Suncroft’s Sam Prendergast is at 10 with Jamison Gibson-Park his half-back partner. Robbie Henshaw will make his 99th Leinster appearance, with Garry Ringrose starting alongside him.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
kfmradio.com | Luke McGrath
The Leinster Rugby team, to play Ulster Rugby in Round 7 of the BKT United Rugby Championship at Kingspan Stadium tomorrow night has 11 changes from the team who beat Lions last month. Four Kildare players are included. Jack Conan captains the side while Eadestown’s Jimmy O'Brien, Jordan Larmour and John McKee have all recovered from injury. Naas’s Andrew Osborne joins Larmour and O'Brien in the back three as Liam Turner is named in the centre alongside Charlie Tector.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
irishexaminer.com | Luke McGrath |Cian Locke
Head coach Leo Cullen has named his Leinster to take on Ulster United Rugby Championship at Kingspan Stadium on Friday night (kick-off, 7.35pm). With 11 changes from the team who beat Lions last month, there are a number of returning faces from injury injury. Jack Conan comes back to captain the side while Jimmy O'Brien, Jordan Larmour and John McKee have all recovered from injury to take their respective places in the starting 15.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
irishmirror.ie | Derek Foley |Luke McGrath |Ross Byrne
Leinster have made eleven changes for their Friday Night Lights game at Ulster's at Kingspan Stadium ( 7.35pm). Jack Conan comes back to captain the side while Jimmy O'Brien, Jordan Larmour and John McKee have all recovered from injury to take their respective places in the starting XV.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
extra.ie | Ross Byrne |Luke McGrath |Rory Keane
Ross Byrne is well accustomed to the scrutiny – or lack of it – at this stage of his career. The Leinster out-half has rarely felt the love from pundits or punters. Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW Maybe it’s because Byrne has never been the flashiest of outhalves. You won’t find thrilling highlights reels on YouTube replete with searing line breaks, dazzling footwork and audacious offloads. The 29-year-old has always been a no-nonsense operator.
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