98FM's Jamie Moore sat down with Leinster players Isaac Boss and Devin Toner and Team Manager Guy Easterby on Monday afternoon after their 14-13 win over Harlequins in the European Champions Cup on Friday night, keeping Leinster's hopes of qualifying alive.
It's the start of a busy Christmas and New Year period for the boys in blue, with Friday's game against Connacht at the RDS quickly followed by a trip to Thomond Park on St. Stephen's Day to play Munster and more Pro 12 games against Ulster (Jan 3rd) and Cardiff Blues (Jan 10th) before they play their final two European group games.
Easterby confirmed that Shane Jennings will train this week and they are hopeful that he will be 'in the mix' for this weekend.
Rhys Ruddock has broken his arm and will be out for 4 to 6 weeks.
Sean O'Brien did some running at the Aviva before the game on Friday, his recovery is going 'well' but it's too early to tell when he will be back, they wont rush him back and will give him the time to get it right looking at the long term picture.
All the other injuries are described as bumps and bruises and anyone who is sore from the weekend will be fit for this Friday.
Easterby says the injury problems have been very frustrating for Leinster.
Leinster have been criticised recently for a number of poor performances. Devin Toner admits they have not been at their best but Isaac Boss says winning is the most important thing.
They both also spoke about the busy Christmas period while Easterly also addressed recent newspaper speculation about the use of illegal drugs in the sport.
Listen to the interviews by clicking the link below, starting with Boss, then Toner and finishing with Easterby.