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Podcast Appearances
They'll be without star out half Sasha Feinberg and Goma Zulu for tomorrow's game.
He suffered a high ankle sprain in their quarterfinal win over Cardiff last weekend.
Doblo revealed his instant thoughts after watching Leinster's defeat to Bordeaux Beg in the Investec Champions Cup final last month.
And you can hear the full chat with John Dobson right now.
And you've also got the conclusion to the URC playoffs to look forward to, as well as massive July tests for Ireland against Australia, Japan and New Zealand.
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Now Munster will have to keep looking for a marquee tighthead prop signing this summer.
So last week the province's CEO Ian Flanagan told the Irish examiner that they'd tabled an offer for New Zealand international Tyrell Lomax.
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Now Susanna Mollen caught up with a couple of players of the newly formed Gael Forth Sevens at last month's Kinsale Sevens tournament down in Cork.
Head coach Clayton McMillan is reportedly targeting a world-class tight head to fill one of the NIQ spots at the province.