Pala'amo out for Leinster

Samoan Fosi Pala'amo has been forced out of Leinster's Squad for the Pool 2 Heineken Cup clash with Agen in Lansdowne Road on Saturday.

Samoan Fosi Pala'amo has been forced out of Leinster's Squad for the Pool 2 Heineken Cup clash with Agen in Lansdowne Road on Saturday.

Cook Island international Stanley Wright has been signed on a short-term contract to relieve the front row injury crisis.

Other than that, Girvan Dempsey returns to the 24-man squad as a possible kicking option. Andrew Dunne and Christian Warner will vye for the number ten jersey.

Saturday's match is an all-ticket affair. Cash will not be taken at the turnstiles. Tickets are available from the following outlets – Spar (Donnybrook), Leinster Rugby Store (Donnybrook), Elvery’s, online at www.leinsterrugby.ie , from all Ticketmaster outlets nationwide and from www.ticketmaster.ie

LEINSTER SQUAD (v Agen):

Forwards: Ronan McCormack, Reggie Corrigan, Brian Blaney, Harry Vermaas, Stanley Wright, Trevor Hogan, Malcolm O'Kelly, Owen Finegan, Cameron Jowitt, Stephen Keogh, Keith Gleeson, Jamie Heaslip;

Backs: Chris Whitaker, Guy Easterby, Andrew Dunne, Christian Warner, Denis Hickie, Rob Kearney, Gordon D'Arcy, Brian O'Driscoll (capt), Kieran Lewis, Shane Horgan, Luke Fitzgerald, Girvan Dempsey.

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