Isaac the Boss of two provinces in Leinster lineup

Isaac Boss will represent Leinster for the one hundreth time against Glasgow tomorrow - having already made 108 appearances for Ulster, making him the first Irish player to clock in a century for two provinces.

Isaac the Boss of two provinces in Leinster lineup

Isaac Boss will represent Leinster for the one hundredth time against Glasgow tomorrow - having already made 108 appearances for Ulster, making him the first Irish player to clock in a century for two provinces.

At number 9 this weekend, he will join Jimmy Gopperth at 10. Sean Cronin also returns following summer surgery, while Ben Marshall will start his first game since February 2013.

Sean O'Brien will act as captain, as he did last week in the pre-season friendly.

KO 5.15pm, TV: Sky Sports.

Leinster: 15. Zane Kirchner, 14. Fergus McFadden, 13. Brendan Macken, 12. Noel Reid, 11. Darragh Fanning, 10. Jimmy Gopperth, 9. Isaac Boss,

Forwards: 1. Cian Healy, 2. Sean Cronin, 3. Mike Ross, 4. Ben Marshall, 5. Mike McCarthy, 6. Dominic Ryan, 7. Shane Jennings, 8. Sean O'Brien (c),

Replacements: 16. Bryan Byrne, 17. Jack McGrath, 18. Tadhg Furlong, 19. Tom Denton, 20. Kevin McLaughlin, 21. Luke McGrath, 22. Ian Madigan, 23. Mick McGrath

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