Leinster have welcomed some of their injured players ahead of the semifinal clash with Toulon on Saturday in Dublin.
The clash between Leinster and Toulon had always been a big match, full of history and rivalry. Going into such a match without some of the veteran players has always proved to be costly over the years.
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As the days came fast, Leinster nursed injuries for James Lowe, Jordan Larmour, and Diarmuid Mangan. With a few days left, coach Leo Cullen revealed that the three stars are now in team training.
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Despite welcoming the two backs and the forward, Leinster still have injury blows to some of their players.
“James Lowe, Diarmuid Mangan and Jordan Larmour all return to training this week with further assessment required ahead of the weekend. Tadhg Furlong is due to be further assessed for an injury he picked up against Benetton on Saturday, and a decision will be made on his availability later in the week. Charlie Tector is not available for selection after sustaining a shoulder injury on Saturday. There are no further updates on Ryan Baird, Jack Boyle, Paddy McCarthy, RG Snyman and Alex Usanov,” the Leinster statement reads.