THE TEAM NEWS is in for Munster and Leinster’s Champions Cup quarter-finals tomorrow and the selections have thrown up some intriguing talking points.
Check out Leinster’s team here and Munster’s team here.
You can view the Wasps team to face Leinster here, while the Toulouse side to take on Munster is here.
Leinster go with Leavy
Seven-times capped Ireland international Josh van der Flier, a man who played twice against the All Blacks as recently as November, has to settle for a place on the Leinster bench tomorrow, as the eastern province’s back row depth stands out again.
Dan Leavy and Jack Conan at the Aviva Stadium today. Source: James Crombie/INPHO
Dan Leavy is named in the starting back row instead, joining returning Ireland international Sean O’Brien and Jack Conan, who has recovered from a calf issue.
While Jamie Heaslip is missing through injury, it’s still a very strong back row for Leinster, with Leavy and Conan being perhaps their two most in-form players in this area of the team this season.
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Van der Flier can be relied on for impact in the second half, but Wasps’ back row will hardly be taking backwards steps at the Aviva Stadium.
James Haskell is highly effective at this level, while Thomas Young – son of head coach Dai – has been superb all season. Nathan Hughes didn’t quite live up to the billing for England in the Six Nations, but his ball-carrying for Wasps is destructive.
Leinster’s Leavy may not be the highest-profile of the back row bunch tomorrow, but one senses that this European quarter-final will provide the next important step in his rise as a force.
Murray named to start for Munster
There has been no official word on whether or not Conor Murray has passed the all-important fitness test on his shoulder injury, but Rassie Erasmus has named him at scrum-half for tomorrow’s meeting with Toulouse.
Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO
With Angus Lloyd not eligible for Munster ‘A”s British and Irish Cup semi-final against Ealing Trailfinders this evening, there is cover there if Murray was to miss out in the end.
It might be that Munster wait until tomorrow morning to carry out the final test on Murray’s shoulder, as Erasmus indicated could be the case earlier this week, but his importance to the province is clear. It would be a shock if he was to be pulled out at a late stage.
Duncan Williams has had a good season and provides great defensive strength in the nine shirt, but Murray’s passing, kicking and playmaking are superior.
Along with Murray, Keith Earls, Donnacha Ryan and Simon Zebo are all back in the Munster XV, bringing international class and fine form with them after a down week last week.
Carbery at fullback for Leinster
Tomorrow is a big day for Joey Carbery, but Leo Cullen and co. will be confident about the 21-year-old’s ability to step up. The Athy man has taken every big achievement in his career in his stride so far.
Carbery is comfortable at 15. Source: James Crombie/INPHO
Carbery has been retained at fullback by Leinster for the clash with Wasps, in what will be just his fourth professional start in the 15 shirt.
The promising playmaker has previous experience at fullback with Clontarf and in underage rugby, but his only two other Champions Cup starts this season have been in Leinster’s 10 shirt.
Carbery’s attacking qualities are hugely attractive at fullback, with his counter-attacking and vision sure to be a strength for Leinster, while he can also slot in as a first receiver to share the playmaking burden with Johnny Sexton.