O'Kelly to make 140th appearance for Leinster

The Leinster team to face the Llanelli Scarlets in Saturday evening’s Magners League clash in Stradey Park (KO: 5.30pm) has been named. Malcolm O’Kelly will become the most capped Leinster of all time when he lines up for his 140th appearance.

O'Kelly to make 140th appearance for Leinster

The Leinster team to face the Llanelli Scarlets in Saturday evening’s Magners League clash in Stradey Park (KO: 5.30pm) has been named. Malcolm O’Kelly will become the most capped Leinster of all time when he lines up for his 140th appearance.

The five-time capped British & Irish Lion, who is also Ireland’s leading cap holder with 91, made his provincial debut 13 years ago and starts in the second row alongside another player making a landmark appearance, Leo Cullen, who will earn his 100th cap for the province as captain.

In all there are three changes to the team that started last weekend’s 34-18 victory over the Glasgow Warriors. Jonathan Sexton starts at out-half with Felipe Contepomi moving inside him at first centre to partner Michael Berne.

Shane Horgan, who scored a brace of tries last weekend, again forms a lively-looking back three alongside Luke Fitzgerald and full-back Rob Kearney. In the third change, Stephen Keogh starts in the back-row alongside Shane Jennings and Jamie Heaslip. Girvan Dempsey has recovered from injury and is named on a strong replacements panel, which has two positions to be confirmed closer to kick off, alongside the likes of fellow Ireland international Trevor Hogan.

*Meanwhile, a planeload of Leinster supporters will be making an overnight trip to south Wales to support the table-toppers. This specially discounted flight is run in conjunction with Aer Arann, official airline partners to Leinster Rugby.

LEINSTER:

15: Rob Kearney

14: Shane Horgan

13: Michael Berne

12: Felipe Contepomi

11: Luke Fitzgerald

10: Jonathan Sexton

9: Chris Whitaker

1: Ollie le Roux

2: Bernard Jackman

3: Stan Wright

4: Leo Cullen CAPTAIN

5: Malcolm O’Kelly

6: Stephen Keogh

7: Shane Jennings

8: Jamie Heaslip

REPLACEMENTS: 16: Brian Blaney 17: Cian Healy / Stephen Knoop 18: Trevor Hogan 19: Cameron Jowitt / Keith Gleeson 20: Chris Keane 21: Christian Warner 22: Girvan Dempsey

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