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She gave her thoughts on the prospect of an Irish team in PWR.
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Carl Dixon will take charge of Leinster's Investec Champions Cup final against Bordeaux Beg in Bilbao on Saturday week.
He'll be joined by Christoph Ridley and Holly Davidson as his ARs, while Marius van der Vestasen will serve as the TMO for that game.
Ulster's Challenge Cup final against Montpellier the night before will be officiated by Matthew Carley, with Andrew Piardi and Craig Evans on the touchlines, and we'll have full live radio commentary of the Champions Cup final on Newstalk.
Kuan O'Flaherty and Andy Dunne will call the action at Estadio San Mames.
Jimmy O'Brien will be among those hoping to get a place in the starting team for that decider in the Basque country.
They'll first have to negotiate a final round URC game at home to Ospreys on Saturday night.
O'Brien was declared fit by the province this week.
He missed the early stages of Ireland's Six Nations campaign with a hamstring injury, don't forget.
While he was drafted in ahead of the final two games against Wales and Scotland in that campaign, he admits he was envious of the players who enjoyed a famous win over England at Twickenham.
They're just a point behind 7th placed Cardiff and Ulster who are in 8th.
They'll play concurrently
They'll all play concurrently on Friday night.
The Westerners have won six of their last seven league fixtures going back to January.
And scrum coach Cully Tucker says that impressive run has given the players confidence that they can secure a playoff spot.
The 79-year-old guided New Zealand to the 2011 World Cup on home soil before leaving the hot seat after the tournament.
He's now been recruited by Rennie as a selector ahead of the 2027 tournament in Australia.