Reproduced with permission from Whiff Of Cordite THIS SUMMER, WHEN Axel Foley started his reign as Munster coach, there was a lot of talk about (brace yourself) a “return to traditional Munster values”. To be fair none of it came from Axel himself, but a meeja who had never really bought into the Rob Penney…
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Old Belvedere cap terrific season by closing out final victory over dogged Blackrock
Old Belvedere 26 Blackrock 5 OLD BELVEDERE BACKED their stunning form from throughout this season to seal the Women’s AIL Division 1A title in a fast-paced final against an extremely dogged Blackrock. It was clear from kick off under the Donnybrook lights that this would be a high-intensity match. Blackrock were keen to knock the…
Toulon might be taking a punt on yet another flawed rugby genius
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The day Ireland stunned New Zealand – My 2014 sporting highlight
I’M NOT SURE how it could be anything else to be honest. The sheer scale of Ireland’s achievement, beating the winners of the previous four World Cups, cannot be underestimated but it was the nature of their win over New Zealand that made it my sporting moment of 2014. Gutsy, yes, but at all times…
New found flair the difference for Connacht against Munster — John Muldoon
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Example number 1,043 of why Bakkies Botha is the toughest man in rugby
BAKKIES BOTHA IS a rare breed in rugby. The enforcer dishes out a fair bit of punishment from Toulon’s second row but he has also shown a remarkable pain threshold over the years. Earlier in the season he got a punch to the nose but he seem to revel in the physicality. Today, he broke…
One of Leinster’s possible quarter-final opponents looked very dangerous in destroying Toulouse
WITH ONLY ONE week of Champions Cup pool action left, we can now forecast the possible quarter-final matches without it being complete guesswork. Given the amount of tries they’ve scored thus far, if Leinster beat Wasps they will almost certainly be seeded number four. That would mean they would host Toulouse, Bath or Glasgow but…
Connacht have handed new contracts to three of their best back rows
CONNACHT HAVE ANNOUNCED contract extensions for back row trio Eoin McKeon, George Naoupu and Eoghan Masterson. Eoin McKeon has signed on until the summer of 2017. Source: James Crombie/INPHO McKeon and Masterson have signed new two-year deals to keep them in Galway until at least 2017, while Kiwi Naoupu has been tied down until the…
Schmidt with tight selection calls to make ahead of Six Nations opener
Click:chinese lantern film prop JOE SCHMIDT AND his Ireland coaching team found a secluded spot in Carton House last night and sat down for some intense discussions. This was no bullet-point review of the day’s training, rather an extended debate around their selection options for Saturday’s Six Nations clash with Italy. Schmidt will have the…
Tickets to Ireland’s Lansdowne Road showdown with England? We’ve got a pair to give away
THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON you could spend your time in a DIY store, washing the car or talking about insurance premiums with your father-in-law. Or, alternatively, you could sit in the West Stand for Ireland’s Six Nations clash with England. We’ve got two tickets to give away by tomorrow thanks to RapidQ, the new app that…