Elsewhere, a number of players ruled out of this weekend's PRO14 final.
Connacht’s Pro 14 season ended in a thrilling defeat tonight.
They shared eleven tries with the Scarlets, before going down 41-36 to the Welsh side.
Connacht were already assured of second place in Conference B.
Meanwhile, Leinster will be without James Ryan, Garry Ringrose and Will Connors for Saturday’s Pro 14 final with Munster.
Ryan is still following the return to play protocols having suffered a head injury in Ireland’s Six Nations defeat of Scotland.
Connors is facing up to eight-weeks out with a knee injury, ruling him out of Leinster’s Heineken Champions Cup campaign.
While Ringrose will be out for “a number of weeks” with an ankle injury.
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