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Match :Leinster vs Newport-Gwent D’gons
Date : Friday, November19, 2010
Time : 19:05 GMT
Venue : RDS, Dubin .
Competitions : Magners Lge
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The teams:
Leinster:15 Isa Nacewa, 14 Shane Horgan, 13 Eoin O'Malley, 12 Fergus McFadden, 11 David Kearney, 10 Shaun Berne, 9 Isaac Boss, 8 Stephen Keogh, 7 Shane Jennings, 6 Rhys Ruddock, 5 Trevor Hogan, 4 Leo Cullen (c), 3 Clint Newland, 2 Richardt Strauss, 1 Heinke van der Merwe,
Replacements 16 Jason Harris-Wright, 17 Jack McGrath, 18 Mike Ross, 19 Ed O'Donoghue, 20 Dominic Ryan, 21 Paul O'Donohoe, 22 Ian Madigan, 23 Andrew Conway.
Dragons: 15 Pat Leach, 14 Will Harries, 13 Tom Cheeseman, 12 Ashley Smith, 11 Adam Hughes, 10 Jason Tovey, 9 Wayne Evans, 8 Lewis Evans, 7 Gavin Thomas, 6 Adam Jones, 5 Robert Sidoli, 4 Scott Morgan, 3 Nigel Hall, 2 Tom Willis (capt), 1 Phil Price.
Replacements: 16 Lloyd Burns, 17 Dan Way, 18 Hugh Gustafson, 19 Luke Charteris, 20 Hugo Ellis, 21 Rhodri Gomer Davies, 22 James Leadbeater, 23 Matthew Jones.
Clint Newland will make his Leinster debut against Dragons in the Magners League at the Royal Dublin Society on Friday.
The New Zealand Maori prop will line up in a front row which includes Heinke van der Merwe and club Player of the Month Richardt Strauss.
In all there are four Ireland internationals in the pack including Leo Cullen who leads the side.
Isaac Boss partners Shaun Berne at half-back, with Eoin O'Malley continuing his centre partnership with Fergus McFadden.
Isa Nacewa is named in the back three alongside Shane Horgan and David Kearney. Ed O'Donoghue takes his place amongst the replacements after missing the last five games through injury.
Meanwhile, Dragons captain Tom Willis returns to lead Paul Turner's side as they travel to Dublin.
Several changes have been made to the side which suffered defeat at Saints in the LV= Cup last week, with a number of regulars returning.
Will Harries has been released from the Welsh national squad for the fixture and takes his place on the wing, with Tom Cheeseman moving to centre, where he partners the returning Ashley Smith. Pat Leach continues at full-back, a position covered earlier this season by Harries.
Jason Tovey and Wayne Evans also return to the starting line-up as James Leadbeater and Matthew Jones drop to the bench. Adam Hughes and Phil Price have both recovered from injuries and will also start at the RDS.
Nigel Hall packs down alongside Price and Willis in the front-row, whilst Adam Jones is retained at blindside. Gavin Thomas returns and Lewis Evans completes the back row, starting at number eight. Scott Morgan and Robert Sidoli make up the second-row, with Luke Charteris on the bench.
The Men of Gwent's last trip to Dublin ended in a hard fought 23-14 defeat, but the Dragons went on to beat the Irish province with a bonus point at Rodney Parade later in the season, running in four tries to win 30-14.
In their last home match, Leinster overcame Edinburgh by a single point, winning 19-18, and with the Dragons having beaten champions the Ospreys away in their previous Magners League game, the Men of Gwent can travel to Ireland with some confidence.
Form: The last six meetings between the two teams have all been won by the home side on the day. Dragons have lost all seven previous games they have played on Leinster soil. Leinster have won their last five games in all competitions since their 24-32 reversal at Edinburgh on 24 September. The Leinstermen won their only previous encounter with a Welsh side this season: 34-23 over Cardiff Blues at the RDS in round two of the Magners League. Dragons have won their last two games in the Magners League since their 13-20 defeat at Treviso on 1 October. They have not won three successive Magners League games since season 2004/05.
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