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Munster have made just the one change for Saturday's URC Interpro Derby at home to Ulster.
Oli Jaeger returned from injury by coming off the bench in last week's win away to Benetton and he earns a first start since January at Titehead, meaning Michael Alalatoas switches to the bench this week.
Calvin Nash will make his 100th appearance for the province on the right wing.
Tyke Byrne, Craig Casey and Jack Crowley are handed starts as well.
Leinster were 29-21 winners over the Ulsterman in Belfast last weekend and they host Benetton tomorrow at the Aviva Stadium.
A win could see them finish the weekend as league leaders with the current top two Glasgow Warriors and Stormers squaring off in Cape Town tomorrow.
According to the league's stats table, Leinster are 12th overall on the defensive front this season, missing 21% of their tackles all term.
Gerry Thorny joined guest host Susanna Mullen on Wednesday Night Rugby.
He feels that Jack Nienaber-led defence could be a fatal flaw in their final run-in, both in the URC and in Europe.
Lenster-Bordeaux-Begley?
Now, you might remember from yesterday's pod that the bid by Ospreys owners Y11 to purchase Cardiff has fallen through, raising further doubts on which professional side will be axed by the Welsh Rugby Union in the coming years.
Ospreys and Scarlets, who are at most risk of being discontinued,
Ospreys and Scarlets, who are most at risk of being discontinued, now look set to sign Welsh Rugby's latest Professional Rugby Agreement, which runs until 2030 with a break clause in 2028.
Cardiff and the Dragons signed the agreement last year.