Mick Kearney to make his Leinster debut in Cardiff trip

Jack Conan returns after his three-month injury lay-off for Saturday’s Pro12 clash

The Leinster rugby team train in Donnybrook ahead of the weekend’s Pro12 action. Photograph: Donall Farmer/Inpho
The Leinster rugby team train in Donnybrook ahead of the weekend’s Pro12 action. Photograph: Donall Farmer/Inpho

Leinster head coach Leo Cullen has made eight changes to his side to face the Cardiff Blues on Saturday at the Cardiff Arms Park.

From the team that accounted for Zebre last Friday in the RDS Arena, there are three changes in the backs and five in the pack, with a return for some Irish internationals from Six Nations duty and a debut for one of last summer’s signings.

Zane Kirchner continues at full back with Fergus McFadden coming into the starting XV having played against France last weekend for Ireland. On the left wing Isa Nacewa captains the side, while Ben Te’o and Garry Ringrose continue their midfield partnership.

There is a new half-back pairing with Eoin Reddan and Ian Madigan starting. It will be Madigan’s 140th appearance for the province, with 788 points to his name to date.

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Cian Healy is the only player retained in the front row with Sean Cronin and Tadhg Furlong starting alongside him this week.

There is one significant change to the second row with Clontarf native Mick Kearney making his debut for Leinster having signed last summer. Unfortunately, a toe injury kept him out of action until the start of the season but a relapse on his first game back with Clontarf resulted in a further lengthy spell on the sidelines. The lock, who has 68 Connacht caps to his name already, will be partnered by Hayden Triggs.

Rhys Ruddock comes into the team at blind side flanker, with Jordi Murphy moving from the number eight shirt onto the open side. That means a welcome return from injury for Jack Conan who has been out with an ankle injury for over three months. He last played against Wasps in the Champions Cup in November.

LEINSTER: Zane Kirchner; Fergus McFadden, Garry Ringrose, Ben Te'o, Isa Nacewa (captain); Ian Madigan, Eoin Reddan; Cian Healy, Sean Cronin, Tadhg Furlong; Mick Kearney, Hayden Triggs; Rhys Ruddock, Jordi Murphy, Jack Conan.

Replacements: Richardt Strauss, Peter Dooley, Mike Ross ,Tom Denton, Dan Leavy, Nick McCarthy, Noel Reid, Adam Byrne.