“We will be buzzing for that game and we will build for it.
“Many people will probably write us off but I promise you we’ll go there and put up a fight.”
Pollock has enjoyed a stellar rise in his breakthrough season after making his Champions Cup debut last December before winning his first Test cap in England’s final Six Nations game with Wales.
The exuberant back row scored two second-half tries before pointing at the home crowd and imitating a basketball shot in celebration during Northampton’s dominant win over Castres, but Saints’ director of rugby Phil Dowson said he does not want to diminish his young starlet’s personality.
“It’s great when he is on your side and you want that character and for people to be themselves,” said Dowson.
“I watched Leinster’s game last night and it was incredibly impressive. Glasgow are a very good side and are URC champions, but they [Leinster] were ruthless.
“Clearly they have world class talent in the group and are playing well, but they are the challenges we have signed up for and want to enjoy.”