For the third game succession, the Byrne brothers - Ross and Harry - form a creative axis at 10 and 12 with team captain Luke McGrath and Jamie Osborne their respective halfback and centre partners. They are joined in the backthree by Tommy O’Brien, player of the match for Leinster in that aforementioned win over the Lions. Among those to come into the team are Jimmy O’Brien and Jordan Larmour, both of whom trained with the Ireland squad in the lead-up to last weekend’s Six Nations game against Italy before missing out on match day selection. In total, there are nine changes to the Blues’ starting line-up from Friday week’s 21-13 victory against Emirates Lions. On what will be his first start of the current campaign, Dooley lines out in the frontrow with Seán Cronin and Thomas Clarkson. ![]() ![]() Peter Dooley will become the latest Leinster centurion when Leo Cullen’s men take on Benetton at Stadio Monigo in the United Rugby Championship on Saturday afternoon.Īlthough he is reportedly set to join Connacht at the beginning of next season - along with Adam Byrne, David Hawkshaw and the already-announced Josh Murphy - the Offaly native will make his 100th senior appearance for Leinster in Treviso. ![]() URC: Benetton v Leinster, Saturday March 5th, Stadio Monigo (kick-off 12.55pm, live on RTÉ, Premier Sports and URC TV)
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