Tom O'Toole swaps with Marty Moore at tighthead, to join Andrew Warwick and Rob Herring in the front row. Ulster won both meetings of the sides last season Ulster head coach Dan McFarland has made just one change from last week's win in Llanelli, as they go in search of their third win in a row against their neighbours. There's no place for Jamison Gibson-Park, who had been expected to return following illness last week, while Tadhg Furlong is also yet to make his first appearance of the season. James Ryan, who was a late withdrawal from the side to face Benetton a week ago due to a tight hamstring, has been passed fit to play and takes his place among the replacements. The other change sees Ross Byrne start at out-half, having been a replacement for the injured Ciarán Frawley a week ago. ![]() ![]() Number 8 Jack Conan also makes his first appearance of the season, one of two changes from the side that started the Round 2 win against Benetton.Ĭonan joins Josh van der Flier and Ryan Baird in the back-row, replacing Caelan Doris who is following the graduated return to play protocols for concussion. The Ireland captain sat out the opening two wins against Zebre Parma and Benetton, but has been named among the replacements for the Interpro at Kingspan Stadium. Johnny Sexton is set to make his return for Leinster in Friday night's BKT United Rugby Championship meeting with Ulster in Belfast.
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