chances for Forde and Flannery while O'Halloran hits milestone

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chances for Forde and Flannery while O'Halloran hits milestone

Tiernan O'Halloran has earned his 200th cap for Connacht. Andy Friend hails his loyalty to the club. Cathal Forde makes his debut at no 10 against Glasgow Warriors. Connachts have many home games left and they need to pick up points. Glasgow have 12 international players. They will play at The Sportsground tomorrow at 2.55 pm. Connacke have qualified for the Champions Cup knock-outs. The game is important for them. Danny Wilson is the coach of Glasgow. He is ready for a challenge. Jordan Duggan and Greg McGrath are expected to start.

Leinster's academy lock Joe McCarthy will make his first senior appearance for the province in tomorrow's URC clash with Cardiff at the Arms Park (7.35pm). Leo Cullen has made 12 changes from last week's victory at Bath in the Champions Cup. Jimmy O'Brien, who scored four tries from the left wing last Saturday, moves to full-back. Adam Byrne and Rory O’Loughlin return to the flanks. James Botham returns from injury at no.8 for Cardiff. Dai Young is looking forward to playing against Leinsters.

Munster have made changes for tomorrow's encounter with Zebre. Jean Kleyn reaches the 100th cap milestone for the province. Fineen Wycherley and John Hodnett are the only players from last week's final European pool victory over Wasps to start. Jake Flannery gets the nod at out-half for his fifth start for Zbere. Jack O'Donoghue will captain Munster. David Sisi will be captain Zbebre, having returned from Italy's Six Nations squad.

Ulster take on Scarlets at Kingspan Stadium tonight at 7.35pm. Ethan McIlroy and Nathan Doak will play for Ulster. Brad Roberts is joining Scarlet's at the end of the season.


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