Leinster Readying Themselves For All-Ireland Pro 12 Final
Leinster are deep in preparation ahead of the Guinness Pro 12 final with Connacht
The Westerners progressed to the final after defeating the defending champions Glasgow in a sunny Sportsground on Saturday evening.
Ulster found themselves on the receiving end of a strong Leinster performance, who were avenging a loss to the northern side at Ravenhill last month.
Speaking at today's press conference, backs coach Girvan Dempsey has reported a clean bill of health for the team despite the bruising encounter:
Prop Jack McGrath feels that the more experienced members of the squad will be a valuable asset as the team aims to regain the title they last one in 2014.
He’s given an insight into how the squad have been gearing up for this Saturday’s crunch tie:
Although it’s been a disappointing year in terms of European achievement, coach Girvan Dempsey feels the season has been a success.
This Pro 12 campaign has seen the province bleed in plenty of youth in a season which has been hampered with injuries to key figures.
The Leinster Backs coach says the club are on course to fulfill preseason ambitions:
Robbie Henshaw will make his final appearance in a Connacht shirt on Saturday before making move to the RDS next season.
Dempsey is full of praise for the development he’s made under the direction of Pat Lam, but is relishing the chance to work with the Irish international at Leinster.