Keenan close to injury return before Six Nationspublished at 13:32 GMT
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Keenan has not played since last summer's British and Irish Lions tour to Australia
Full-back Hugo Keenan will not see action for Leinster in their United Rugby Championship game against Connacht in Galway on Saturday [17:30 GMT] but the Ireland international remains in contention for the Six Nations.
Keenan scored the winning try for the British and Irish Lions in their second Test against Australia to seal the series win last summer and underwent hip surgery upon his return home.
The 29-year-old has not featured for club nor country since, but will step up his on-field training with Leinster alongside Jamie Osborne, who has been out with a shoulder injury sustained during Ireland's win over Japan in November.
Both are closing in on returns to action, which will be good news for Ireland head coach Andy Farrell, who is due to announce his squad for the Six Nations on Wednesday ahead of the opening game away to France on 5 February.
Elsewhere, Ciaran Frawley and Jack Conan will be available this week as they return to training, while Jimmy O'Brien (hamstring), Robbie Henshaw (knee), Tommy O'Brien (calf) and Tadhg Furlong (calf) will be assessed later in the week.
There are no further updates on Ryan Baird, Jordan Larmour, Paddy McCarthy, Andrew Porter or Rabah Slimani.
Ulster targeting European home advantage - Sheridanpublished at 20:09 GMT 16 January
20:09 GMT 16 January
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Sheridan has been a regular starter in Ulster's second row this season
Having been deprived of a game last weekend, Ulster's Harry Sheridan is looking forward to a "massive fixture" against Stade Francais on Saturday at Affidea Stadium (13:00 GMT).
Second place Ulster take on pool leaders Stade Francais in a top of the table clash in the European Challenge Cup.
Ulster, who won their opening game against Racing 92, were awarded a 28-0 win and five points last weekend following the weather-enforced cancellation of their game against the Cheetahs in the Netherlands.
Sheridan says the squad are hoping to bounce back from the frustration of last weekend even though they have already qualified for the next round.
"We were going over there expecting to do a job. All we wanted to do was go down and play the game and obviously the game was called off last minute, it was unfortunate," said the 24-year-old second row, who has started nine games for Ulster this season.
''But we'll take five points every day of the week and change our focus now to Stade Francais. It's a massive fixture for us at home in front of our fans. I'm really looking forward to it.''
Sheridan's parents were part of Ulster's travelling support in the Netherlands last weekend and he is hoping Richie Murphy's side can produce a top performance to make up for last weekend's disruption.
''We've got to put an even better show on this weekend and really deliver," added Sheridan.
"We're looking to really show them and put in a performance that they can be proud of this weekend.
''We're aiming to get the maximum points against a tough opposition. That would put us in a great position to get home, round of 16, quarter, semi-finals going into this Challenge Cup competition, which is so highly revered.''
Stewart signs two-year contract extension at Ulsterpublished at 16:37 GMT 16 January
16:37 GMT 16 January
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Stewart only played two games last year due to an ankle injury
Ulster hooker Tom Stewart has signed a two-year contract extension to keep him at the province until the summer of 2028.
The 25-year-old has played a key role in Ulster's impressive season and has registered six tries in all competitions so far.
Ireland international Stewart has been capped five times for Andy Farrell's side and captained an Ireland XV during their victory over Spain in November.
The Belfast native is due to start on Saturday as Ulster face Stade Francais at Affidea Stadium (13:00 GMT) in the Challenge Cup as Richie Murphy's outfit aim to secure top spot in Pool Three and a home draw in the last-16.
"Ulster Rugby is my home club and the team I always grew up wanting to play for," Stewart said after the announcement.
"I'm honoured to sign on for a further two seasons, and I'm fully focused on continuing to improve my game to help the team move forward.
"I'm hugely ambitious about what we can achieve as a club in the future and what we continue to push for this season."
Stockdale returns as Ulster make 10 changespublished at 12:43 GMT 16 January
12:43 GMT 16 January
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Jacob Stockdale sustained a rib injury against Munster
Jacob Stockdale has returned from injury as Ulster name a strong team to face Stade Francais in the Challenge Cup in Belfast on Saturday [13:00 GMT].
Both sides have already qualified for the knockout stages but the French side hold a one-point advantage over Ulster at the top of Pool Three.
Ulster were awarded a 28-0 win over the Cheetahs in their penultimate fixture after sub-zero temperatures in the Netherlands meant the game could not be played.
Head coach Richie Murphy has made 10 changes from the starting team which was set to take on the Cheetahs.
Harry Sheridan, David McCann, Nathan Doak, Zac Ward and James Hume are the only players to retain their starting jerseys for the game at Affidea Stadium.
Stockdale returns at full-back after he sustained a rib injury against Munster while Robert Baloucoune and Ward make up the back three.
Stuart McCloskey and Hume will form the centre partnership as Jack Murphy returns at fly-half alongside Doak.
Australian prop Angus Bell starts with Tom Stewart and Tom O'Toole, while Iain Henderson will captain the side from the second row with Harry Sheridan.
McCann, Nick Timoney and Bryn Ward will start in the back row as hooker Rob Herring, who signed a new contract extension, is named on the bench.
Ulster: J Stockdale; R Baloucoune; J Hume, S McCloskey; Z Ward; J Murphy, N Doak; A Bell, T Stewart, T O'Toole; I Henderson, H Sheridan; D McCann, N Timoney, B Ward.
Replacements: R Herring, E O'Sullivan, S Wilson, M Dalton, S Reffell, C McKee, J Flannery, J Postlethwaite.
Casey starts as Beirne wins 100th Munster cappublished at 12:14 GMT 16 January
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Craig Casey has recovered from the shoulder injury he sustained in Munster's defeat in Toulon
Craig Casey has recovered from a shoulder injury to start for Munster in Saturday's Investec Champions Cup game with Castres.
The Ireland scrum-half was forced off in the second half of Sunday's loss to Toulon but has been passed fit to start in Limerick.
Head coach Clayton McMillan has made three changes from that defeat as Thaakir Abrahams, Niall Scannell and Jean Kleyn come into the side.
Ireland forward Tadhg Beirne will win his 100th Munster cap in the final European Pool game.
Munster are fourth in Pool Two and will likely need a victory to secure their place in the knockout stages, while Castres are bottom but can leapfrog the Irish province with victory at Thomond Park.
Abrahams joins Shane Daly and Ben O'Connor in the back three while Alex Nankivell and Tom Farrell have retained their places at centre as Jack Crowley will partner Casey at half-back.
The front row comprises of Jeremy Loughman, the returning Scannell and Michael Ala'alatoa, and Kleyn and Fineen Wycherley pack down in the second row.
Centurion Beirne will captain the side from the back row alongside Jack O'Donoghue and Gavin Coombes.
Prop Oli Jager is named on the bench and is set to make his first appearance since sustaining a head injury in October.
Munster: S Daly; T Abrahams; T Farrell, A Nankivell; B O'Connor; J Crowley, C Casey; J Loughman, N Scannell, M Ala'alatoa; J Kleyn, F Wycherley; T Beirne (C), J O'Donoghue, G Coombes.
Replacements: L Barron, M Milne, O Jager, E Edogbo, B Gleeson, E Coughlan, JJ Hanrahan, D Kelly.
Snyman, Ringrose and O'Brien return for Leinster
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Garry Ringrose has not played for Leinster since the start of December
Leinster will welcome back a trio of internationals for their final Pool Three match in Bayonne.
South African second row RG Snyman and Ireland backs Garry Ringrose and Jimmy O'Brien will all make their first appearances since December.
Ireland second row James Ryan will make his 50th European appearance for the Irish province.
Leo Cullen's side have already qualified for the knockout stages while Bayonne are bottom of the Pool and without a point.
O'Brien will join Tommy O'Brien and Joshua Kenny in the back three while Ringrose and Robbie Henshaw will form a familiar centre partnership.
Harry Byrne has been rewarded for his match-winning kick against La Rochelle and starts at fly-half alongside Jamison Gibson-Park.
Prop Tadhg Furlong begins in the front row with Ronan Kelleher and Jack Boyle, while Synman and Ryan will partner at lock.
The back row comprises of Max Deegan, Josh van der Flier and captain Caelan Doris. Leinster have also named a strong bench which includes Dan Sheehan, Joe McCarthy, Sam Prendergast and All Black Rieko Ioane.
Leinster: J O'Brien; T O'Brien; G Ringrose, R Henshaw; J Kenny; H Byrne, J Gibson-Park; J Boyle, R Kelleher, T Furlong; RG Snyman, J Ryan; M Deegan, J van der Flier, C Doris (capt).
Replacements: D Sheehan, J Cahir, T Clarkson, J McCarthy, S Penny, L McGrath, S Prendergast, R Ioane.
Ulster hooker Herring signs new deal until 2027published at 20:07 GMT 15 January
20:07 GMT 15 January
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Herring is Ulster's record appearance holder
Ulster hooker Rob Herring has signed a contract extension to remain at the province until the summer of 2027.
The 35-year-old is Ulster's record appearance holder, having played 261 times for the province since his debut in 2012.
South Africa-born Herring has also won 43 caps for Ireland and was part of the side that won the Six Nations Grand Slam in 2023.
He follows the likes of Cormac Izuchukwu and Nathan Doak who have recently committed their futures to Richie Murpy's side.
"I'm delighted to be re-signing with Ulster. This club and supporters have given me so much over the years and feels like an adopted home for me and my family," Herring told Ulster's website.
"The hunger to keep improving, competing, and pushing this team forward is as strong as ever. With the group we have, I'm incredibly excited about what lies ahead and grateful for the continued trust Ulster has shown in me."
Loosehead prop Sam Crean has also extended his stay at Ulster until 2028.
The 25-year-old Englishman arrived from Saracens initially on loan in February 2025 before signing a permanent deal with the province last summer.
Casey could return but prop worries for Irelandpublished at 14:49 GMT 13 January
14:49 GMT 13 January
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Craig Casey injured his shoulder in Munster's defeat by Toulon on Sunday
Ireland scrum-half Craig Casey's shoulder injury will be assessed ahead of Munster's Investec Champions Cup game with Castres.
Casey, 26, was forced off in the second half of the defeat by Toulon on Sunday and head coach Clayton McMillan said post-match that the injury looked "reasonably serious".
However, the injury does not appear to be as bad as first feared and he could feature in Munster's final pool match in Limerick on Saturday (17:30 GMT).
Ireland's Six Nations campaign begins in France on 5 February and the news will be welcome to head coach Andy Farrell after Casey had established himself as deputy to Jamison Gibson-Park.
Meanwhile, Connacht prop Finlay Bealham is expected to be unavailable for "a couple of weeks" after he injured his knee in the United Rugby Championship defeat by Leinster.
There is also concern for Leinster prop Paddy McCarthy, who sustained a "significant foot injury" in the dramatic European win over La Rochelle, and Andrew Porter will be assessed for an ongoing calf concern.
There is better news as prop Tadhg Furlong is set to return in Leinster's final pool match in Bayonne on Saturday (15:15 GMT), and backs Garry Ringrose and Jimmy O'Brien will be available while full-back Hugo Keenan has returned to training but will not play in France.
Versatile back Ciaran Frawley was also forced off in the win over La Rochelle with a foot injury and he will be assessed ahead of the game in Bayonne.
O'Connor added to Bemand's Ireland coaching teampublished at 13:59 GMT 12 January
13:59 GMT 12 January
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Alan O'Connor left Ulster after the 2024-25 campaign
Former Ulster lock Alan O'Connor has joined the Ireland coaching ticket in preparation for the Women's Six Nations.
O'Connor played 212 times for Ulster before retiring from professional rugby last year.
The 33-year-old joins Scott Bemand's staff to replace Alex Codling as the side's forwards specialist after the Englishman's role with Munster was made full-time at the beginning of this season.
Ireland, who were knocked out of the World Cup by France at the quarter-final stage last year, start their Six Nations campaign away to England at Twickenham on Saturday, 11 April, a game that could break the attendance record for a Womens' Six Nations match.
Ireland began a three-day preparation camp for the tournament in Dublin on Monday with 37 players in attendance.
Notably included were key forwards Erin King and Dorothy Wall who both missed the World Cup through injury, while Bemand has also included 10 uncapped players.
Forwards Beth Buttimer, Cara McLean, Jemima Adams Verling, India Daley, Rosie Searle and Sophie Barrett are all in attendance, as are backs Alana McInerney, Catriona Finn, Niamh Gallagher and Robyn O'Connor.
Ireland training squad
Forwards: Ailish Quinn, Aoife Wafer, Beth Buttimer, Brittany Hogan, Cara McLean, Cliodhna Moloney-MacDonald, Dorothy Wall, Ellena Perry, Erin King, Fiona Tuite, Grace Moore, Jane Clohessy, Jemima Adams Verling, India Daley, Linda Djougang, Neve Jones, Niamh O'Dowd, Rosie Searle, Ruth Campbell, Sadhbh McGrath, Sam Monaghan, Sophie Barrett.
Backs: Alana McInerney, Anna McGann, Aoibheann Reilly, Aoife Dalton, Beibhinn Parsons, Caitriona Finn, Dannah O'Brien, Emily Lane, Enya Breen, Eve Higgins, Nancy McGillivray, Niamh Gallagher, Robyn O'Connor, Vicky Elmes Kinlan.