More inter-pro's this coming weekend
Leinster proved that their reserve talent pool is greater than that of Munster when two under strength teams battled it out in front of a sell-out 26,000 crowd at Thomond Park on Saturday night.
Leinster, with the aid of the conditions, led 13-0 at half-time and withstood a late Munster surge to win 13-6 thus maintaining their unbeaten record since the start of the season.
This coming weekend there are more local derbies in the PRO14 league as Ulster host Munster on Friday night in Belfast (7.35pm) and on Saturday Leinster host Connacht at the RDS (5.30pm)
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