He will continue in the return to play protocols.
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen says it's too early to say whether Johnny Sexton or Caelan Doris will be available for Sunday's Heineken Champions Cup semi final against La Rochelle.
Sexton sat out the weekend defeat to Munster, as he continues the return to play protocols following the head injury he sustained against Exeter in their quarter final win a couple of weeks ago.
Cullen says the outhalf will continue to go through the required tests before a call is made.
He also says they will monitor the calf injury picked up by Caelan Doris, who was a late withdrawal from the team to face Munster.
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