Henshaw's former club have had a tough season in AIL action.
He may be a back to back Six Nations champion chasing domestic and continental success with Leinster, but Robbie Henshaw is still finding time for Buccaneers Rugby.
The Athlone man has been in fine form this year, playing a major part as a starting centre for Ireland in this year's title-winning Six Nations campaign.
While his former club endured a testing season in Division 1B of the All Ireland League.
The Buccs suffered relegation to Division 2A after a season that saw just three victories.
Henshaw says whether it's training or supporting, Buccaneers still play a part in his life:
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