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Tuesday
12Jan2010

Leinster v Brive tickets on sale for Heineken Cup showdown in Dublin

Tickets for Leinster's Heineken Cup round 5 game against Brive in Dublin's Royal Dublin Society this Saturday at 6pm are on sale now.

More than 15,000 tickets have already been sold for this crucial game and tickets are available from the Leinster Rugby Store Donnybrook, Spar Donnybrook and Ticketmaster Outlets across Ireland.

Leinster head coach Michael Cheika named his squad to face the Frech on Tuesday.

Shane Horgan, who became only the second Leinster player to pass the 25-try mark in Europe in the recent 39-7 victory over the Scarlets - is named in the extended panel alongside Brian O'Driscoll who was the first Leinster player to reach the landmark.

The Ireland duo, who alongside Rob Kearney and Gordon D'Arcy were also try-scorers last time out in the round 4 Heineken Cup victory, are named in the squad alongside the likes of Nathan Hines, Isa Nacewa and CJ van der Linde.

Cian Healy and Jonathan Sexton could both be in line to make their 50th appearances for the province should they feature in Saturday's game.

The team is expected to be announced on Friday.

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