Charlie Tector during a Leinster rugby squad training at UCD in Dublin / Photo by Harry Murphy (Sportsfile)
Former Kilkenny College player Charlie Tector has been named on the bench for tomorrow's big URC clash between Leinster and the Emirates Lions in South Africa.
Rhys Ruddock captains the team in Johannesburg’s Emirates Airlines Park, with Sam Prendergast set to make his Leinster debut.
Chris Cosgrave starts at full-back. On the wings, Dave Kearney is set to make his 150th league appearance, while there is a welcome return for Tommy O’Brien (pictured below), who makes his first appearance of the season after recovering from a knee injury.
In the centre, Liam Turner is joined by Ben Brownlee. Ireland Under-20 fly-half Prendergast makes his debut, with Nick McCarthy partnering him at scrum-half.
In the front row, Georgia international Vakhtang Abdaladze (pictured below) is set for his first Leinster start. He will pack down with Michael Milne and Lee Barron.
Brian Deeny joins South African international Jason Jenkins in the second row, with Ruddock, Will Connors and Max Deegan forming the back-row.
On the bench, five Academy players, including Charlie Tector, are set to feature and all are looking to impress.
KO: Saturday at 3pm Irish time – live on TG4, Premier Sports and URC TV
Leinster Rugby (caps in brackets):
15. Chris Cosgrave (5)
14. Tommy O’Brien (21)
13. Liam Turner (16)
12. Ben Brownlee (2)
11. Dave Kearney (182)
10. Sam Prendergast (0)
9. Nick McCarthy (59)
1. Michael Milne (28)
2. Lee Barron (5)
3. Vakhtang Abdaladze (26)
4. Brian Deeny (11)
5. Jason Jenkins (14)
6. Rhys Ruddock (220) CAPTAIN
7. Will Connors (33)
8. Max Deegan (94)
16. Tadgh McElroy (2)
17. Ed Byrne (94)
18. Thomas Clarkson (24)
19. Alex Soroka (7)
20. James Culhane (1)
21. Ben Murphy (1)
22. Charlie Tector (5)
23. Rob Russell (16)
Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)
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