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Andy Farrell has drawn heavily on his Ireland staff after confirming his coaches for the British and Irish Lions’ tour to ...
Thank you for your company. Four wins from five from this year’s Six Nations. The summer tour to Georgia and Portugal gets more interesting. The final word to Conor Murray, Cian Healy and Peter ...
Ireland head to Italy in the opening clash of Super Saturday on the last day of the 2025 Six Nations. As it stands, Ireland are in third place behind England and France, with all three teams in ...
Ireland full-back Hugo Keenan says the side want to make sure they have "no regrets" come the end of the Six Nations. Simon Easterby's side finish their campaign against Italy in Rome on Saturday ...
Super Saturday is back – prepare for thunderous drama, from an Irish invasion of Rome to molten hostility under a roof in Cardiff followed by another dazzling light show climax in Paris.
All going well last weekend, Ireland would have been heading into the fifth round of Six Nations games with a Grand Slam and an historic three-peat on the line. But after the deserved defeat to ...
Ireland have named their squad for their final match of the Six Nations against Italy in Rome on Saturday. Tadhg Furlong, Mack Hansen and Garry Ringrose all return to the set up, while the fitness ...
The Six Nations saw a shake-up in the World Rugby rankings for the first time in weeks after another eventful weekend. Ireland's Grand Slam dreams were shattered on Saturday as France dominated in ...
September 28th, 2019. It was a black day in Fukuroi, Japan for Irish rugby, the team losing to the hosts in the World Cup. The Irish management, including coach Joe Schmidt, had reason to be ...
Ireland interim head coach Simon Easterby said his side "have to be better when we're down to 14 men". They lost two players, Joe McCarthy and Calvin Nash, to yellow cards against France.
Tadhg Beirne and Andrew Porter have avoided disciplinary action despite France head coach Fabien Galthié launching a withering attack on “reprehensible” Irish behaviour after Saturday’s match.