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LEINSTER HAVE CONFIRMED that Tadhg Furlong and Jamie Osborne will miss Sunday’s Champions Cup opener away to Bristol due to the injuries they picked up during Ireland’s Autumn Nations Series campaign.
In better news, Ireland international Ryan Baird is available having completed the return-to-play protocols after his head injury during the Test against Argentina three weekends ago.
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