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The Racing 92 star has no worries about his former teammate.
Kearney ‘ran out of time’ as his performance against Scarlets tipped the selection balance in Henshaw’s favour.
Ireland kick-off their Six Nations campaign with a massive clash against England on Saturday.
Robbie Henshaw and Jack Carty developed their rugby skills at the Buccaneers rugby club and Marist College in Athlone.
The 25-year-old has been cruelly denied a place in Joe Schmidt’s Ireland squad.
The centre’s hamstring injury is worse than first feared.
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen provided an injury update ahead of Friday’s Pro14 clash against Ospreys.
The Connacht star will have a big role to play against the nation of his birth on Saturday.
Henshaw pulled up with a tight hamstring on Saturday, and will miss the rest of the autumnal programme.
The 25-year-old is beginning to step up as a leader within Ireland’s squad.
Bundee Aki made his debut for Ireland last November and has become a vital cog in Joe Schmidt’s machine since.
Ross Byrne makes the starting line-up for Leinster this weekend.
The Leinster centre has made his seasonal reappearance in this fixture over the last two years, but now feels in better shape than ever.
A second trip to Wales in a week for Leinster.
Former Athlone Gaelic football team-mates Robbie Henshaw and Ray Connellan caught up last week in Melbourne.
Meanwhile, Johnny Sexton withdrew from the clash with Munster due to calf tightness.
The centre will play a key part against Racing 92 on Saturday, and is fit and ready for the challenge.
Mayo planning without the 2016 Footballer of the Year.
Robbie Henshaw worked tirelessly to make a remarkably quick return from shoulder injury.
The captain is hoping the ‘hard truths’ learned in two semi-final losses last year can be put to good use tomorrow.
The centre took part in Leinster’s pre-match warm-up last Saturday.
The centre says he is in a good space mentally as he nears the end of his rehab programme.
Bernard Jackman knows Ireland centre Chris Farrell better than most, having worked with him in Grenoble.
The Munster centre is expected to replace Robbie Henshaw for the clash with Wales.
Joe Schmidt confirmed the timeframe for Henshaw’s return to action.
Stuart Lancaster suggests the centre may make his return against the Kings and does not expect to have Robbie Henshaw available to take on Saracens on 1 April.
Joe Schmidt has competition for places in key areas of the pitch and his squad has real belief.
The 24-year-old is happy to learn and teach to knit Ireland’s back-line together.
The Athlone man can thrive with greater freedom when played outside Aki.
Robbie Henshaw is happy that he’s showing a rounded game in midfield for Leinster.
The 20-year-old could be included in Joe Schmidt’s Ireland squad today.
Leinster face the English champions with a midfield who haven’t partnered up since May.
Robbie Henshaw’s take-down of Montpellier’s 130kg winger Nadolo was just one example of Leinster winning ‘the little victories’ on Saturday.
Leinster are up and running in Pool 3.
From Leinster to Luton and St Kilda, Coosan’s finest have come a long way from kickabouts in the back garden.
The Ireland centre bolsters Leo Cullen’s resources ahead of a big couple of weeks.
Johnny Sexton, Tadhg Furlong, Sean O’Brien, Jack McGrath and Robbie Henshaw could make their seasonal debuts this week.
The Leinster centre has described his former team-mate as a ‘world class’ player.
The centre hasn’t played since tearing his pectoral muscle on Lions duty back in June.
Leinster’s marquee signing won’t be available for the early rounds of their Champions Cup campaign as he will finish out the season with Tasman.
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