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ANDY NEWPORT: Gunn, Hickey, Souttar, Hanley, Tierney, Robertson, Gilmour, McGregor, McGinn, McTominay, Shankland.
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ANDY NEWPORT: Gunn, Hickey, Souttar, Hanley, Tierney, Robertson, Gilmour, McGregor, McGinn, McTominay, Shankland.
In the build up to this game, Ruaidhri Higgins had cautioned about the bounce a changing of the managerial guard can bring, but his side's best laid plans of dealing with that didn't transpire as his Derry City's unbeaten start to the season came to an end against Bohemians at Dalymount Park.
Leinster have secured a bonus-point win in the Champions Cup, toppling Leicester 27-10 at Mattioli Woods Welford Road.
Patrick Hoban capped what may be his last game for the club with a brace, the second his 150th goal for them, as Dundalk blew relegated UCD away in the second half at the Bowl.
Try-scoring 101 for Chris Ashton. English rugby’s most prolific finisher cemented his status as the Premiership’s greatest ever try-scorer by becoming the first player in the history of the competition to reach 100 tries, running in a hat-trick in Leicester’s dominant win over Exeter. Ashton, who last week announced he is retiring at the end of the season, began the match on 98 but the 36-year-old wasted little time in racing to three figures before adding his third on the day and his 101st in total.
Four weeks on from suffering a frightening head injury against Scotland in the Six Nations, it would have been understandable to expect that Garry Ringrose would need a bit of time to settle himself back into the cut and thrust of the game.
Leicester’s Jack van Poortvliet is relishing the chance to renew his rivalry with Jamison Gibson-Park. The scrum-halves will line up opposite each other again on Friday when the Tigers visit Dublin to face Leinster in the quarter-finals of the Champions Cup.
Stuart Lancaster doesn't see Leicester as just a kicking team and believes they have more to their game ahead of Friday's Champions Cup quarter-final clash.