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URC team news: Internationals return for Interpro clash

Ulster have been able to call on Ireland internationals Nick Timoney, Mike Lowry and Robert Baloucoune for tomorrow's United Rugby Championship Interpro with Leinster (7.35pm kick-off).

The trio have all been released from Ireland camp for the rescheduled derby, which was originally due to be played on New Year's Day.

Stuart McCloskey will make his 150th appearance for the club, who are looking to build on last Friday's 48-12 win over Cardiff.

Craig Gilroy comes in to start on the left wing, with Baloucoune and Lowry joining him in the back three.

Last Friday’s half-back pairing of Billy Burns and Nathan Doak has been retained, with former Leinster pair John Cooney and Ian Madigan available off the bench.

Andrew Warwick is named at loosehead, with John Andrew starting at hooker and Marty Moore packing down at tighthead.

Alan O’Connor is named in the second row and will captain the side.

He will partner Sam Carter who comes in to start.

Marcus Rea makes a switch to blindside flanker, with Timoney returning from Ireland camp to be selected at openside.

Duane Vermeulen (below) comes in to complete the forwards at number 8.

Leinster have been able to include nine internationals in their team, as they look to gain revenge for their November defeat to Ulster.

Leo Cullen makes five changes from their comfortable win against Benetton in Italy last week.

Three of those come in the front row, with Ed Byrne, James Tracy and Michael Ala'alatoa all given starting roles.

The rest of the pack is unchanged, with academy lock Joe McCarthy once again partnering Ross Molony in the second row, and Rhys Ruddock, Scott Penny and Max Deegan the loose forwards.

The two remaining changes come in the backline, with Rory O'Loughlin and Adam Byrne - both of whom

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