After last weekend's heroics in Toulouse, Leinster turn their attention to the Celtic League once more with the likes of Brian O'Driscoll and Shane Horgan set for their first starts in the competition in over three months.
Leinster coach Michael Cheika has no major injury worries, despite knocks to Gordon D'Arcy and Felipe Contepomi, ahead of Friday night's clash against the Borders in Scotland.
Leinster, on 46 points, are currently third in the standings behind their Heineken Cup semi-final opponents Munster (on points difference) and league leaders Ulster (48 points).
With both sides above them in action on Saturday, a win at Netherdale would send Leinster top, a feat they have yet to manage in the brief history of the competition.
The squad, which will be reduced later in the week, includes the same panel who were involved in Toulouse last weekend with John Hepworth and Gary Brown also being added to the panel.
"In reviewing the (Toulouse) game we found a lot of areas that we need to improve on," said Chieka. "We had two months to prepare for that game and now we've four or five days to prepare for the Borders. In that respect, it's always a challenge when it comes to managing players."
"We're looking to build more phases to pressurise the opposition. We still gave away too many set pieces (last weekend). We got snaffled and that puts you under pressure.
"I'm not trying to be a wet sack here! We've just gotta keep improving. If I look at how we're shaping up I'm very happy with where we're at. It seems as though the guys are enjoying the game and I feel that we're doing very well together as a group.
"What we do need more of is consistency though. That in itself is a building process."
Leinster squad
Forwards: Will Green, Reggie Corrigan, Ronan McCormack, Emmett Byrne, David Blaney, Brian Blaney, Malcolm O'Kelly, Bryce Williams, Cameron Jowitt, Niall Ronan, Keith Gleeson, Jamie Heaslip, Eric Miller
Backs: Guy Easterby, Brian O'Riordan, Felipe Contepomi, Girvan Dempsey, Brian O'Driscoll, Kieran Lewis, Shane Horgan, Denis Hickie, Gordon D'Arcy, Rob Kearney, John Hepworth, Gary Brown