Robbie Henshaw out of PRO14 semi-final and concern for both Leinster's kickers
Leinster centre Robbie Henshaw has been ruled out of Leinster's PRO14 semi-final clash with Munster this weekend.
The centre suffered a knee injury during his side's Champions Cup final victory over Racing 92 in Bilbao on Saturday and will take no part in this weekend's match.
The Ireland centre could also miss the PRO14 Final should Leinster make it that far. Leinster have also said that they are monitoring both Jonny Sexton and Isa Necewa ahead of the semi-final.
Meanwhile Bath Rugby today confirmed the appointment of Girvan Dempsey from Leinster.
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Dempsey joins as Attack Coach and will head to the West Country ahead of the 2018/19 season.
The former Irish international has played a key role in Leo Cullen's coaching team at Leinster for the past three years as Attack Coach. During his tenure the 42-year-old has worked alongside the likes of Stuart Lancaster, Joe Schmidt and Michael Cheika.
In his current role, Dempsey has been influential in driving the formidable attack, which saw Leinster crowned European Champions with a victory over Racing 92 this weekend. Prior to that Dempsey spent two seasons as Elite Player Development Officer for the province, and a further three years as Academy Manager learning his craft and developing playing talent in the province.
Dempsey brings a tremendous amount of experience to Bath, not only from his coaching career but also his playing career that saw him capped 82 times by Ireland, which included him playing in three Triple Crown winning teams. He has also enjoyed both Heineken Cup and Celtic League success as a player with Leinster.
Girvan’s appointment is part of Bath Rugby’s long-term plan for developing the right support structures to deliver successful and consistent performances in both domestic and European rugby.
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The media really went after Eddie and the worse of humanity took it as a green to act abusively towards him.
I'm sure the RFU will apologise to Eddie but maybe the BBC owe him an apology for stoking these flames?
Go to commentsSpot on. My thoughts exactly.
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