Tadhg Furlong has shaken off his injury ahead of the clash with La Rochelle.
Leinster are at full-strength for tomorrow's Champions Cup Final as they look to claim a record-equalling fifth European title.
Leo Cullen has named his starting 15 for the clash with La Rochelle, with Tadhg Furlong returning to the side after suffering injury in the semi-final.
The team includes 12 of the side that started in Ireland's win over New Zealand last November, with Athlone's Robbie Henshaw, winger Jimmy O'Brien and second-row Ross Molony the others who start tomorrow.
Kick-off in Marseille is at 4.45pm Irish time.
Henshaw has been assessing the threat posed by Ronan O'Gara's team:
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