Stephen Keogh captains the Munster side that takes on Northampton Saints in Thomond Park on Friday evening.
Keogh played in the second-row for Ireland U21s in the World Cup in Johannesburg in June 2002 and the following season, playing number 8, Keogh led the U21s to Six Nations Championship victories over Scotland, Italy, France and England.
His side's only defeat that year came against eventual champions Wales, the Irish going down by the narrowest of margins (20-19) in Ebbw Vale.
Also included in the Munster squad for Friday are his team-mates from that campaign, Eugene McGovern and Barry Murphy while Frank Murphy and Paul Devlin were part of that 2002 World Cup squad.
John O'Sullivan and Tony Buckley both played with Connacht last season but full-back Ben Martin gets his first taste of the professional game in this country having helped UL Bohemians to promotion and victory in the AIL play off final at Lansdowne Road last year.
For their part Northampton Saints could have hardly have selected a stronger side than the one that will be led onto Thomond Park by captain Bruce Reihana.
The former All Black will be followed by fellow Kiwis, scrum-half Mark Robinson, number 8 Dan Browne recently joined from French side Grenoble who is Irish qualified and one of the most famous names in world rugby, Carlos Spencer making his northern hemisphere club debut.
In addition included in the Saints starting line-up are Lions Ben Cohen and Tom Smith, Scottish international Sean Lamont and Irish pair, former Leinster centre David Quinlan and lock Damien Browne.
Munster:
Ben Martin; Paul Devlin, Rob Henderson, Mike Mullins, Mossie Lawlor; Paul Burke, Mike Prendergast; Frank Roche, Jerry Flannery, Tony Buckley; Donnacha Ryan, Mick O'Driscoll; John O'Sullivan, Johnny O'Connor, Stephen Keogh
Northampton Saints:
Bruce Reihana; Sean Lamont, Jon Clarke, David Quinlan, Ben Cohen; Carlos Spencer, Mark Robinson; Tom Smith, Dylan Hartley, Brett Sturgess; Damien Browne, James Percival, Mark Easter, Darren Fox, Dan Browne.