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Leinster banking on stamina against physical Bulls unit

Leinster head coach Leo Cullen believes his side still have plenty of fuel in the tank as they look to cap off their season with silverware.

The five-in-a-row chasing URC champions welcome the Bulls to the RDS tomorrow in the semi-finals, for what they hope will be the penultimate game of a long season.

Leinster aren't far off full-strength for the visit of the South Africans, with Jack Conan and Robbie Henshaw both drafted into the team following last week's hammering of the Glasgow Warriors in the quarters.

They can also call on captain Johnny Sexton who has recovered from an ankle injury to take his place among the replacements.

However Hugo Keenan misses out again, with the full-back recently returning to training from a minor injury. And while Cullen maintains the 25-year-old is fit enough if needed, the six-day turnaround ensured a reluctance to make too many changes.

"We just wanted to see Hugo train, and I thought the other guys did quite well last week," said Cullen.

"It was just him getting through the week's training, and he ran around with the guys again today. It was one of those tight calls, but he's good to go.

"It's a semi-final, so you don't know if you have a next week or not, but he got through the week well.

"It's a short week also, so there's always that bit of a challenge on short weeks. The Bulls face the same challenge. The guys acquitted themselves last week, but a couple of changes to keep a bit of pressure on.

"The group are working well, a couple of guys were unlucky this week, because of the importance of the Monday and Tuesday part of the week and getting guys out there, so that's the balance of stability."

While both sides are dealing with a day's less prep time than usual, the Bulls have also had to

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