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Leinster sweating over Baird and Lowe injuries

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Leinster are sweating on at least two major injury concerns ahead of their Heineken Champions Cup semi-final against Toulouse, revealing this afternoon that they may be without the services of Ryan Baird and James Lowe.

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Leinster hammered Leicester Tigers 55-24 in front of a restricted 27,000 crowd at the Aviva Stadium on Friday night, but it didn’t come without a cost.

Baird, who was forced to leave the field in the first half against Leicester Tigers, has been ruled out for at least a “few weeks” due to a shoulder injury. Meanwhile, Lowe injured his calf in the second half of the same game, and his status is still uncertain as further assessments are required.

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Lowe appeared to injure himself celebrating Jamieson Gibson-Park’s second-half try.

Leinster had already been dealing with several injuries ahead of their quarter-final clash with the Tigers. However, the likes of Caelan Doris and Garry Ringrose were cleared to play after successfully returning from the Graduated Return to Play Protocols. They both made a successful return to the field and came through the game with no issues.

The absence of Baird and Lowe would undoubtedly be a significant blow to Leinster’s chances of securing a place in a home final in the Aviva. The back-5 forward has been in impressive form this season, while Lowe has been one of the top try-scorers in the competition so far. As Leinster prepares for the crucial clash with Toulouse, Leo Cullen will be hoping that Lowe’s injury is not serious.

The Irish province said they have no further updates on the status of other injured players, including Josh van der Flier, Johnny Sexton, Jamie Osborne, Rónan Kelleher, Joe McCarthy, Cormac Foley, Martin Moloney, and Charlie Ngatai.

Over the weekend Ireland and Leinster legend Sexton appeared to indicate in an interview with the Sunday Times that he had played his last game for Leinster.

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SK 1 hour ago
Broken hand or not, Richie Mo'unga is still New Zealand's best 10

Probably the best 10 in the world right now and his talents are confined to League one in Japan. What a shame. Would be a pleasure to see him play week in and week out for bigger teams especially the All Blacks. The fact that he is committed to League one for another year along with Frizzell is a clear indication of how happy these 2 are in Japan and is something for the AB’s to consider seriously. These players play fewer games per year than most players, have more time off and they are highly respected by the Japanese in the set up. The salaries are also great so its easy to see why so many SA, Aus and NZ players now call League One home. The AB’s have now for too long discarded players before their sell by date. This is especially true for players over 30 and players who leave the set up. This history of discarding players means that anyone that goes on Sabbatical or leaves now is seen as expendable and will have to come back and fight for their place. I was shocked when comments emerged from NZ that Jordie Barrett needs to come back and prove himself again especially as there are performers in Super Rugby stepping up. He has nothing to prove to anyone as he proves time and time again that he is world class whether in a Leinster Jersey or Hurricanes one. Also no new Super Rugby newbie will be able to replace the experience Barrett has at the international level so any talk of that is folly. Its the same with Richie Mo'unga and Frizell. You can understand why the AB’s keep the eligibility rules in place but lets be honest, the days of thinking that there is a ready made replacement ready to step up are gone so the pundits in NZ need to stop acting like many of their best are easily replaced. The gap between Super Rugby and international rugby has grown. Its time the AB’s face up to that reality or face up to the new reality of more sub par 70% win rate years.

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