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Welcome along to Terz's Rugby Daily, I'm David Wilson.
Coming up today, we will look ahead to our live Champions Cup semi-final commentary between Leinster and Toulon.
Brian O'Driscoll gives his thoughts on Leinster centre and all-black Rico Ioane.
And Munster tie down a long-time servant for another year.
But first today, Andy Dunne will be alongside Cuono Flaherta at the Aviva Stadium for live commentary of Leinster vs. Toulon this coming Saturday, May 2nd at 3 o'clock.
You'll be able to hear live commentary of that game on Off the Ball Saturday from 1 on the Go Loud app and on Newstalk.
And ahead of the game, Leinster and Ireland legend Brian O'Driscoll joined Owen Sheehan and he says that he is nervous for his old side ahead of the weekend's big game.
And with Toulon coming to town, O'Driscoll thinks that their attack might not be as dangerous as what Northampton Saints were last season.
Rico Ioane is in the last few months of his Leinster career.
And O'Driscoll says that his defensive work will be tested this coming weekend.
Perhaps the best place for the All Black is on the wing.
And in the other semi-final between Bordeaux-Begla and Bath, there is an expectation that Sunday's game could be a cracker.
and if you want to hear that back in full or to not miss any of our rugby coverage you can do so now in your otb rugby podcast feed you can become a member and sign up at offtheball.com forward slash join jack o'donoghue will remain at munster for another season after agreeing a one-year contract extension at the province the 32 year old who's played 234 times for munster since his debut in 2014 is the latest first team regular to be retained for next season after contracts for calvin nash and edwin adogbo were confirmed last week