Irish provinces in Europe: All you need to know
The European action gets back under way this weekend with all four Irish provinces in action.
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The European action gets back under way this weekend with all four Irish provinces in action.
Connacht have made four changes from the side that beat Zebre last week with Denis Buckley, Gavin Thornbury, Cian Prendergast and Tiernan O'Halloran coming into the starting XV for their BKT URC trip to Dragons on Saturday evening (8pm, live on RTÉ).
We're getting closer to the business end of the BKT United Rugby Championship, with just three more regular rounds to play after this weekend's action.
Gordon D'Arcy doesn’t believe there’s any reason for Leinster to change their European centre partnership of Jamie Osborne and Robbie Henshaw, even if Garry Ringrose becomes available.
Leinster don't lose often – last weekend’s defeat to the Lions was their third of the season – and it’s even rarer that they go down in such a manner.
It was third time lucky for the Emirates Lions as they got their first win over Leinster last weekend in Johannesburg.
Leo Cullen is hopeful that Hugo Keenan and Garry Ringrose will be available for Leinster's Investec Champions Cup semi-final against Northampton Saints.
Leinster missed the chance to extend their lead at the top of the United Rugby Championship after suffering a 44-12 defeat to Emirates Lions at Emirates Airline Park.
Leinster's trip across the Liffey to Croke Park provides a "perfect" backdrop for their Investec Champions Cup semi-final against Northampton, according to Marcus Horan.