Leinster take on Northampton Saints at GAA HQ on Saturday.
Leinster and Robbie Henshaw are preparing to play in front of over 80,000 fans in Croke Park in the Champions Cup this weekend.
Northampton Saints will be travelling over for Saturday's semi-final.
The Irish province are coming off the back of two consecutive heavy defeats in South Africa in the URC but were in imperious form in their last European outing against the two time defending champions La Rochelle.
Athlone's Henshaw says playing at the home of GAA will be a special experience, and he's hoping his side can keep progressing in both competitions:
Kick off in Dublin is set for Saturday at 5.30pm.
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