Fergus McFadden is a step closer to coming back into the Leinster fold after being sidelined for a month with an elbow injury, but Sean Cronin has still some way to go before making his return to action.
McFadden suffered the setback in the build-up to the Pro14 clash with the Dragons at the start of November.
The Ireland wing missed the first two Heineken Champions Cup wins, against Benetton Treviso and Lyon, but having made a return to training last week, he's set to step up his workload over the next few days.
Centre Joe Tomane tweaked his hamstring against Benetton but he's also back in training, as is Rory O'Loughlin, who hurt his shoulder in the same game.
However Cronin is still re-habbing a neck problem he sustained in Ireland camp during the World Cup.
In better news, Leinster confirmed that Tadhg Furlong came through Saturday's defeat of Lyon unscathed.
It was the prop's first match since he returned from the World Cup with a troublesome back injury.
Furlong played the first 53 minutes of a dogged victory in France, being replaced by Andrew Porter.
Leinster travel to Glasgow Warriors in the Pro14 this Saturday night.