Megan Williams try helps Leinster maintain perfect inter-pro record with win away to Munster
Connacht are next up for Munster after the western province forced a win in Ulster.
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Connacht are next up for Munster after the western province forced a win in Ulster.
Leinster put their Pro14 crown on the line against their southern rivals in this afternoon’s last four showdown in Dublin.
Rob Kearney and Sean O’Brien will not be involved against Munster.
The rival provinces met at the same stage last season and Leinster report that demand is higher this time around.
The Ulster loosehead was hoping to make five appearances this season, but has excelled to make a serious impact.
The western province have beaten their rivals to the north twice already this season, but a knockout game in Ravenhill poses a very different problem.
Glasgow’s win over Edinburgh means Johann van Graan’s side face a longer route to the Pro14 final.
Just four weeks after suffering a horrific hand injury which left him hospitalised for five days, Connacht’s Finlay Bealham makes an incredible return against Munster this evening.
Ross Byrne captains his province for the first time this evening as Leo Cullen’s men bid to win their first Pro14 game in four.
Ulster have a Pro14 quarter-final against Connacht to come next weekend, while Leinster are resting up for Saracens.
Andy Friend’s men have already booked their place in the Pro14 play-offs but have a chance to build winning momentum this weekend.
Leo Cullen’s side were pushed every inch of the way by their northern rivals in a rip-roaring quarter-final tie in Dublin.
The southern province have also given the green light for Stephen Fitzgerald to remain with Connacht until the end of the season.
The Ireland international is understood to have initiated the discussions over a possible move.
The young Corkman made his presence felt when Sexton arrived in Thomond Park in December.
There was a lot to like about both teams in last night’s seven-try thriller.
The out-half scored one of Munster’s four tries, but the hosts never gave up the hunt.
Leo Cullen’s much-changed side got back to winning ways to extend their lead at the top of Conference B.
We brought you the minute-by-minute action from the Sportsground this evening.
Two full-strength teams makes Saturday’s festive inter-pro a mouthwatering contest.
Leo Cullen has named his team for Saturday’s Pro14 derby against Munster.
The western province are bidding for a third straight win over Ulster for the first time since the 1950s tonight.
Munster are ready for December 29th and a heavyweight contest in Thomond.
Tries from Sean Cronin, Dan Leavy and Andrew Porter in the space of 12 dramatic minutes brought a late win for the champions.
We went minute-by-minute at the RDS as east met west in this festive inter-pro.
There was no room for black and white emotion as neither side got all they wanted.
The head coach has rewarded a number of young players with starting roles for tomorrow’s inter-pro against Connacht.
The eastern province make 12 changes for the first Pro14 derby fixture of the Christmas period.
Leinster won’t present an easy sixth win on the trot for the Westerners.
The 23-year-old scrum-half has agreed a move to Munster next season.
Neil Cronin, Chris Farrell and Tommy O’Donnell are also among the new contracts announced by Munster today.
Johann van Graan’s side threw everything at the hosts, but their poor record at the Aviva Stadium continues.
Joey Carbery returns to face his former side, as the provincial rivals go head-to-head in the Guinness Pro14 this evening.
Andy Friend hailed a ‘gutsy’ inter-pro win that means far more than bragging rights for Connacht.
Ross Byrne makes the starting line-up for Leinster this weekend.
Though his winning run still stands in Leinster colours.
Iain Henderson suffered the first concussion of his career last weekend. Here he describes in detail how it unfolded from his perspective.
The pair have been named in the squad to take on Connacht on Friday evening.
The Munster man made a belated Test debut last year, but has solidified his place in the back three pecking order since.
The Connacht lock knows the meticulous nature of Dan McFarland will have the northern province back on form.