Jordan Larmour, Jamie Osborne, and Scott Penny are all named in the team after featuring in Ireland’s extended Six Nations squad for last week’s win over Italy.
CIARÁN FRAWLEY WILL make his first Leinster appearance since October after being named to start at full-back for the URC table-toppers’ trip to Edinburgh [tomorrow, KO 5.05pm, TG4].
Having been named in Andy Farrell’s Ireland squad for the Autumn Internationals, the out-half required surgery after twisting his knee in action for Ireland A against an All Blacks XV. It will be Frawley’s third Leinster start of the season and second at full-back, having featured there in victory against Munster at the Aviva Stadium.The only other change to Leo Cullen’s side sees Jason Jenkins return to the second row for his first start since the Champions Cup opener against Racing 92 last December.
Jenkins made his comeback from a hamstring injury off the bench in their bonus-point victory over the Dragons last time out. Harry Byrne and Luke McGrath continue in the half-backs in what will be Leinster’s first-ever visit to the DAM Health Stadium.Nations Analysis Get Murray Kinsella’s exclusive analysis of Ireland’s Six Nations campaign this spring
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