Leinster defending well on their 22m
Parry breaks the line and take it up to the 22m
Osborne clears to touch on the 10m
Ospreys get the game underway
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Leinster host Ospreys at the RDS in their final league game before they take on Munster next week in the Pro 14 final. Ospreys have secured third place, so there isnt much to play for but that wont stop both teams having a real go to end off the season on a good note. Ospreys last beat Leinster away, back into 2012
Commenting ahead of the fixture, Toby Booth, Ospreys Head coach, said: “Leinster have a final to look forward to and various bits and pieces, they are much further down the track in their progression and they are the benchmark for people to measure themselves against.
“It’s another opportunity for the Ospreys to move forward, as a group and to see how much we can transfer on a weekly basis. The one thing I would celebrate around this group of players is that they learn the lessons pretty quickly.
“That is a sign of a team which has potential and we need to keep pushing that potential into performance and wins. We talk about having pride in our performance, so when we look back at it, we have pride in what we do.”
Rhys Henry makes his first Ospreys start while Cai Evans returns from lengthy injury
Ospreys Captain Dan Evan to make his 200th appearance in the Guinness PRO14
Australian international Scott Fardy captains a Leinster team including five Irish internationals