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Elsewhere, Connacht, Munster and Ulster name their teams for this weekend’s Pro12 games.

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A view of Dalymount Park ahead of the game Dalymount Park glistening in the sunshine ahead of tonight's clash between Bohemians and Shamrock Rovers. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

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On The Record

It’s probably tradition in Munster that we are able to go and beat up teams. They wouldn’t be used to Donncha O’Callaghan or someone out on the wing. And the lads like getting stuck in, Munster boys like getting stuck in.

Munster winger Keith Earls tries to explain why the expansive game-plan never really took off in the province.

Where We Were Today

Murray Kinsella is at the RDS for Leinster’s crucial Guinness Pro12 clash against Edinburgh.

Leo Cullen with Ian Madigan Leinster fly-half Ian Madigan (left) and coach Leo Cullen chat ahead of the game. Morgan Treacy / INPHO Morgan Treacy / INPHO / INPHO

The Fixture List

  • In the Guinness Pro12, Connacht v Munster at the Sportsground is the big one tomorrow night, kick-off 7.15pm. Also on the agenda, earlier in the day, are Scarlets v Glasgow (3.15pm) and Zebre v Ulster (5pm).
  • There are six games in the English Premier League tomorrow; Norwich v Sunderland (12.45pm), Everton v Southampton (3pm), Manchester United v Aston Villa (3pm), Newcastle United v Swansea City (3pm), West Bromwich Albion v Watford (3pm) and Chelsea v Manchester City (5pm). In the SSE Airtricity League, it’s Longford Town v Derry City from 7.30pm.
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  • In GAA, there is an U21 football double-header in Tullamore. Dublin v Mayo is the first game of the day (2.45pm) which will be followed by Cork v Monaghan (4.30pm).
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