Leinster Issue Injury Update Ahead Of Champions Cup Semi-Final Clash With La Rochelle
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Final four.
Leinster Rugby Head Coach Leo Cullen has issued an injury update ahead of Sunday’s Heineken Champions Cup game against La Rochelle.
Injury Update – Available for Selection:
James Ryan: came through his first game back after injury with no issues and will continue to train as normal this week
Garry Ringrose: came through his first game back after injury with no issues and will continue to train as normal this week
Scott Penny: came through his first game back after injury with no issues and will continue to train as normal this week
Tommy O’Brien: came through his first game back after injury with no issues and will continue to train as normal this week
Ciarán Frawley: picked up a minor hamstring injury during the Captain’s Run on Friday but will return to training this week
Injury Update – Further Assessment Required:
Jamison Gibson-Park: still being managed with a hamstring injury and will be further assessed this week ahead of selection
Caelan Doris: picked up a minor calf injury during the Captain’s Run on Friday and will be further assessed this week
Harry Byrne: was replaced early in the game against Munster Rugby with a hamstring injury and will be further assessed this week
Jimmy O’Brien: will hope to increase his training load this week as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury
Rowan Osborne: will hope to increase his training load this week as he continues to recover from a hand injury
Injury Update – Unavailable for Selection:
Johnny Sexton: will continue to train and be assessed as part of the Graduated Return to Play process
No New Injury Update – Unavailable for Selection:
Jack Dunne (ankle), Adam Byrne (quad), Dan Leavy (knee), Conor O’Brien (knee) and Max Deegan (knee)