All eyes on Munster duo

The former is returning to action in a bid to gatecrash Ireland’s Triple Crown bid at Twickenham in seven days as the other bides his time on the bench before becoming Munster’s most-capped player.
This evening’s game will see Ryan play his first game for the league leaders in two months after suffering a second knee injury of the campaign following the Heineken Cup win at Perpignan. That game in France was the lock’s first start since October 19 when he first hurt his knee in an aerial collision with Gloucester’s Rob Cook.