Cullen rings the changes for Glasgow clash in Pro14 League
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen has made eight changes for the visit of Glasgow to the R-D-S in the Guinness PRO14 tomorrow night.
Joe Tomane comes in for the injured Conor O'Brien in midfield with Hugo Keenan starting at full-back.
Harry Byrne joins Luke McGrath in the half-backs while there's a start for Sean Cronin at hooker.
Ryan Baird, Will Connors and Max Deegan also come into the pack for the repeat of last year's final.
Leinster Team: (caps in brackets)
15. Hugo Keenan (13)
14. Dave Kearney (147)
13. Jimmy O’Brien (16)
12. Joe Tomane (20)
11. James Lowe (42)
10. Harry Byrne (8)
9. Luke McGrath (122)
1. Peter Dooley (75)
2. Seán Cronin (180)
3. Michael Bent (134)
4. Ryan Baird (6)
5. Scott Fardy (57)
6. Josh Murphy (31)
7. Will Connors (14)
8. Max Deegan (61)
Replacements:
16. James Tracy (107)
17. Michael Milne (7)
18. Jack Aungier (4)
19. Jack Dunne (6)
20. Rhys Ruddock (171)
21. Jamison Gibson-Park (87)
22. Ciarán Frawley (24)
23. Fergus McFadden (183)
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