Champions Cup round 4 team of the week: Connacht and Leinster to the fore
It was another mixed weekend for the Irish sides in Investec Champions Cup action.
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It was another mixed weekend for the Irish sides in Investec Champions Cup action.
Leinster made it four from four in the Investec Champions Cup and guaranteed a home tie in round of 16 with a 27-10 win at Leicester.
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Leinster coach Leo Cullen believes Harry Byrne has a "great opportunity" to show what he's capable of, with Byrne set to start at out-half for the province in their Investec Champions Cup Pool 4 meeting with Leicester Tigers on Saturday.
Harry Byrne will get an opportunity to impress at out-half on Saturday, with Ciarán Frawley ruled out of Leinster's Investec Champions Cup Pool 4 trip to the Leicester Tigers.
To be fair Connacht haven't played that well recently but they were impressive in defeat against Lyon last weekend. I give them a chance tonight. Bristol, of course, coached by their former coach Pat Lam, and that will make it interesting. Connacht to exit the Champions Cup, but they might get the win to give them a boost.
As we turn towards the final round of pool games in the Champions Cup, the stakes are different for all four Irish provinces.
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