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Leinster address Frawley fears and 4 other Ireland players

Ciarán Frawley of Leinster receives medical attention from Leinster senior physiotherapist Emma Gallivan and team doctor Dr Jim McShane during the United Rugby Championship match between Connacht and Leinster at Dexcom Stadium in Galway. (Photo By Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Leinster head coach Leo Cullen has provided an injury update ahead of Saturday’s BKT United Rugby Championship Round 6 match against Emirates Lions at Aviva Stadium.

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The was good news on hte Robbie Henshaw front, with comfirmation that hte centre has resumed full training and will be available for selection this weekend.

Back-row Ryan Baird is in the final stages of the graduated return to play protocols and if he comes through them he will be available for selection at the weekend.

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Leinster also confirmed that Ciarán Frawley – who hobbled off the pitch in the victory over Connacht at the Sportsground on the weekend – rolled his ankle in the first half. Frawley lasted just 19 minutes before being replaced by Ross Byrne.

Although the injury is not serious Frawley will be further assessed as the week progresses before a final decision is made on his availability.

The province confirmed that second-row Joe McCarthy will increase his training programme this week as he recovers from a hamstring injury. He will be further assessed before a decision is made on his availability.

Jordan Larmour will also step up his training programme this week with further assessment to come at the end of the week. John McKee will continue his rehabilitation programme and will be reassessed later this week before a decision on his availability is made.

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Hooker Lee Barron is not available this week as he manages a minor ankle injury sustained against Munster.

There are no further updates on Dan Sheehan, Paddy McCarthy, Jimmy O’Brien, Rob Russell, Jack Conan, Rónan Kelleher and Tommy O’Brien.

The match kicks off at 5.15pm and will be broadcast live on RTÉ2 and Premier Sports 2.

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Mitch 28 minutes ago
Who is telling the truth about France's tour of New Zealand?

The background to this narrative makes for essential reading. In 2020, World Rugby shifted the mid-year international window from June to July, precisely to avoid this kind of clash between the club and international versions of the game. Prior to Covid-19 epidemic, the previous two Top 14 finals were played out on 2nd June 2018 and 15th June 2019. The dates for the past four Top 14 finals have progressively extended the club season to the point it is once again invasive: from 25th June in 2021 to 28th June in 2024 and 2025. Wherever the international game gave ground, the Top 14 responded by making another land-grab.

This is France sticking 2 fingers up at World Rugby and the Southern Hemisphere. Australia, New Zealand and South Africa field their strongest teams when they take on France. The result of this is all 3 countries being involved in thrilling Tests played in France during November series across 2021 and 2022.


Sadly, France will never reciprocate. They'll just alter the date of the Top 14 final to avoid testing themselves in the cauldron that is Test rugby in New Zealand, South Africa and once upon a time, Australia.


Kiwi pundits and fans are right to be cranky about this but they should express their disappointment every time France bring a 2nd or 3rd string team to this part of the world, not just when it impacts them.


New Zealand winning all 3 Teats by a cricket score is likely and will do this July window no good in the shadows of a Lions series that might not be close and a South African July itinerary that won’t exactly be pulsating.

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