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The Counter Ruck

Could injuries derail Ulster's stellar season?

John O’Sullivan joins Nathan Johns to preview the weekend’s rugby action.


From Munster’s key interpro with an injury-ravaged Ulster to Ireland’s Six Nations French revenge tour, not to mention AIL finals weekend, there is plenty to discuss as the rugby season continues towards the business end.


Produced by John Casey.

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