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14th May 2018
04:49pm BST

"I think they'll make a couple of changes without going nuts," said O'Malley. "There's probably a few lads that pulled up with a lot of bangs after that game as well so I suppose we'll see how that goes. "Even [Jamison] Gibson-Park was brilliant against the Scarlets and was pretty unlucky to miss out the way he did. Obviously James Lowe maybe comes back in now but you just don't know how lads pulled up and how they arrived at training today."Downey also predicted that Leinster will make a couple of changes and that Munster's season is very much riding on this game.
"This is obviously Munster's season here," said Downey. "It's going to be an easy week for the Leinster boys physically. They'll rest up and they'll just walk through some plays. There won't be any bag work or any contact or anything like that. "Munster will have had one eye on this for the last couple of weeks now. This has been their focus and they nearly have to hope to keep going on the crest of this wave a little bit. "I agree with Eoin. I think a couple of changes should be made for Leinster but Munster certainly should have one eye all over this. This is their final."Here we take a look at how both sides could line up at full strength with their predicted alternatives named in brackets ([]) should they be sidelined this weekend. Leinster predicted team: 15. Rob Kearney 14. Jordan Larmour 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Isa Nacewa (captain) [if ruled out - Noel Reid] 11. James Lowe 10. Johnny Sexton [if ruled out - Joey Carbery] 9. Luke McGrath 1. Cian Healy 2. Seán Cronin 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Devin Toner 5. James Ryan 6. Scott Fardy 7. Dan Leavy 8. Jordi Murphy Replacements: 16. James Tracy 17. Jack McGrath 18. Andrew Porter 19. Rhys Ruddock 20. Jack Conan 21. Jamison Gibson-Park 22. Joey Carbery [if Carbery starts - Ross Byrne] 23. Rory O’Loughlin
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