Birr's Michael Milne is likely to feature from the bench tomorrow evening.
Academy scrum half Cormac Foley will make his first start for Leinster when they take on the DHL Stormers in South Africa tomorrow.
Head Coach Leo Cullen has rung the changes for the URC clash, with Ciarán Frawley moving to fly half and Max O'Reilly coming in at full back.
Birr's Michael Milne is on the bench as a replacement prop.
That game kicks off at 5.15pm tomorrow, Irish time.
💪 | Here is your #LeinsterRugby team to take on @THESTORMERS in Cape Town tomorrow evening. 👇
— Leinster Rugby (@leinsterrugby) April 29, 2022
A welcome return to the matchday squad for @michaelmilne7! 🙌#STOvLEI #URC pic.twitter.com/32tpAdLAEU
Elsewhere in rugby tomorrow,
Ireland conclude their Women's Six Nations campaign at home to Scotland at 8pm in Belfast. You can find the full team news here.
While Buccaneers also make the trip to Belfast for the AIL Division 2A Promotion Final against Queen's University, where kick-off is at 2.30pm.
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