We also have the sad news that Newport Gwent Dragons' Lee Byrne - who also turned out for the British & Irish Lions - will retire at the end of the season, while Ulster have announced a new arrival.
Glasgow Warriors currently lead the way towards the end-of-season play-offs and Tommy Seymour is eager to see his side maintain their momentum:
http://pro12rug.by/1gnYnK
Ulster are also well in the mix and with a high-stakes clash against Leinster this weekend, they can put one foot into the semi-finals:
http://pro12rug.by/wRnnuv
Ospreys would benefit from a Leinster defeat but Steve Tandy is focussing on their own task at hand - a pumped-up Cardiff Blues outfit on Judgement Day:
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Newport Gwent Dragons also feature at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday and it will unfortunately be the final Judgement Day before Lee Byrne hangs up his boots:
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While Byrne readies himself to call it a day, Michael Allen is preparing to swap Belfast for Edinburgh after agreeing to move from Ulster in the summer:
http://pro12rug.by/60ynfz
Elsewhere, Peter Jackson previews Leinster's do-or-die clash after their narrow European exit, and discovers just how closely matched the GUINNESS PRO12's current top five have been in the league over the last four seasons:
http://pro12rug.by/0Fg05n
And read who is winning the statistical battle in the GUINNESS PRO12 heading into the final three rounds:
http://pro12rug.by/Urk4P8
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