Sexton returns to the bench as Cullen opts for Kelleher over Sheehan

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Sexton returns to the bench as Cullen opts for Kelleher over Sheehan
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Leinster name their team to take on Gloucester

Sexton returns after injury. Image: Evan Treacy/INPHO LEINSTER HAVE MADE four changes to their team for tomorrow’s Champions Cup game against Gloucester .The back-three remains the same for the third game in a row.Garry Ringrose captains the team and is partnered in the centre by Charlie Ngatai.

Ross Byrne continues his record of having played in every game this season so far, and he is joined by McGrath in the half-backs. Kelleher is joined in the front row by Andrew Porter and Michael Ala’alatoa, while Molony packs down with James Ryan in the second row. Conan comes into the back row, with Caelan Doris moving to number six, with Josh van der Flier on the openside.

On the bench, there is a welcome return for both Johnny Sexton and Jordan Larmour, with both players looking to make their first Leinster appearances since October, while Joe McCarthy and Max Deegan make their first European appearances of the season.Rugby Analysis Get Murray Kinsella's exclusive analysis on the URC interpros and Champions Cup clashes this December12. Charlie Ngatai 3. Michael Ala’alatoa 16. Dan Sheehan 22. Johnny Sexton Get instant updates on your province on The42 app.

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