**Luke McGrath insists the word 'history' will not be mentioned during the build-up to Leinster's Guinness PRO14 final date with Munster.** So much will be at stake when the two Irish rivals meet at the RDS on Saturday - silverware as well as domestic bragging rights. Leinster want an eighth PRO14 crown and a fourth in succession while Munster are seeking their first in a decade after reaching the final for the first time in four years. Three successive semi-final defeats to Leinster have hurt Munster, who know another loss will create unwanted history from their perspective in a fixture which dates back to 1879. Five consecutive wins is the most managed by either side since the Irish inter-provincial championship began in 1946, yet Leinster find themselves within 80 minutes of a sixth straight success.