Month: December 2022

AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL ROB Horne has signed a new two-year contract with the ARU to end speculation that he would join Munster after this year’s World Cup. The Waratahs wing, who also has experience as an outside centre at international level, will remain in his native land until the end of 2017, with highly-rated back row Sean McMahon […]

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FRESH FACED AND fancy-free, Robbie Henshaw will take his place at inside centre when Ireland take on Italy in Rome tomorrow but, as this short film proves, all it takes to get to that level, is everything. It takes braving the cold Saturday morning training sessions. It takes giving up on your dream of becoming […]

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Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO PAUL O’CONNELL LAUGHED off the above question with a comical ‘it could have been’, but Irish rugby fans may well have seen his last appearance in green on home soil. The inspirational second row in January admitted that he was considering calling time on his career after this year’s World Cup and […]

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IRELAND TRAVEL TO Wales this Saturday looking for their fourth win of the 2015 Six Nations and coincidentally, all four Irish teams were scheduled to play their Welsh counterparts away last weekend too. As you probably know by now, it did not end well. All four Irish teams were beaten, with Leinster and Munster not […]

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Priscilla Kelly giving Tuna the TUNA! #SuburbanFightProWrestling #SuburbanFight #PriscillaKelly #Tuna @priscillakelly_ @Suburbanxfight pic.twitter.com/nmyRW8OEXq — Adam Ramirez (@AdamRivalPro) December 31, 2018 Priscilla Kelly Defends Viral Tampon Video, “Can’t Take Life So Serious” Mae Young Classic competitor Priscilla Kelly is defending a moment from one of her recent matches in which she pulled a tampon out of […]

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JOE SCHMIDT SAYS Ireland have still not received clarity on the final scrum penalty Wayne Barnes gave against them in last Saturday’s Six Nations defeat to Wales in the Millennium Stadium. Paul O’Connell reacts in anger as Barnes penalises the Irish scrum. Source: Cathal Noonan/INPHO Ireland were penalised in what was essentially the final action […]

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MUNSTER AND IRELAND legend Peter Stringer is still not sure where he’ll be playing his rugby next season, but certainly isn’t ruling out a move back to Ireland. With the World Cup likely to take first-choice scrum-halves away from all four provinces, an experienced distributor could prove invaluable for any club in the first half […]

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Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO HOME QUARTER-FINALISTS have about a 75% win ratio so there was always likely to be one upset in the Champions Cup this weekend and it came in Paris today. Leinster, Clermont and Toulon all booked places in the final four but Racing Metro were beaten by Saracens after a monstrous penalty from […]

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