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DONNCHA O’CALLAGHAN comforted Louise Quinn after she played her final game for the Republic of Ireland. The popular defender ...
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Extra.ie on MSNIreland captaincy can drive Craig Casey’s game to a new levelCraig Casey has always been an ambitious and driven character. Since he was a boy, becoming a professional rugby was his ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNIreland name 11 uncapped players for tour to Georgia and Portugal and one player has yet to start a game for Leinster"With 15 players away with The British & Irish Lions, this tour presents an opportunity for those on the fringes to impress ...
The Chiefs head into the first round of Super Rugby playoffs as top seeds and favorites, poised to win their first title ...
Jacques Nienaber has suggested that Ireland fans may need to look in the mirror with their sledging complaints after ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNEx-Ireland duo address the underlying issue threatening to dismantle Irish rugbyIt could be argued that Irish rugby has now gone beyond its peak, and is currently stumbling down what could easily become a ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNStuart Lancaster makes shock return to Ireland after signing deal with URC provinceStuart Lancaster has been unveiled as the new head coach of Connacht after signing a two-year deal with the United Rugby ...
Bernard Jackman believes Stuart Lancaster is an "amazing" appointment for Connacht Rugby, after what had been a couple of ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNSevens director slams ‘alarming failure’ of unions as rugby ‘fails to learn the lessons of the past’Joe Lydon, Performance Director at Great Britain Rugby Sevens, has made his thoughts clear on the recent cuts in a statement ...
A huge economic boost, 40,000 British and Irish visitors in a swathe of red supporter gear, and the combined rugby might of ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNStuart Lancaster takes over at Connacht and becomes candidate for Ireland jobBeing positioned in Ireland and given his close relationship with the Leinster players makes him a likely candidate to ...
Former Springboks head coach Jacques Nienaber scoffed that the suggestion that Irish players aren't just as adept at rugby's dark arts as their South African counterparts when asked about Munster's ...
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