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Ulster and Leinster face a potential crisis as injuries threaten key players ahead of their crucial URC showdown this Friday night. Stay tuned to discover how these fitness concerns could impact the playoff race as both teams battle for critical points.
Nick Timoney is the latest casualty for Ulster, suffering a hip injury during their EPCR Challenge Cup victory against La Rochelle. His fitness will be assessed throughout the week, adding to the tension surrounding the match. Both teams will announce their lineups on Thursday, and with only one point separating them in the standings, this clash is pivotal.
Leinster, already grappling with a slew of long-term injuries to players like Jack Boyle and Jordan Larmour, now faces further uncertainty. Ryan Baird and Alex Usanov also picked up injuries in their Champions Cup victory over Sale Sharks, with Usanov exiting the game after just three minutes. The absence of any of the trio—Caelan Doris, Andrew Porter, or Josh van der Flier—would severely weaken Leinster's pack.
On a brighter note, Hugh Cooney returns to training after his foot injury, providing some much-needed depth for the visit to Belfast. With playoff implications on the line, both teams are under pressure to secure a vital win.

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