Hodnett and Moore fly home as Baird gets back in much-changed Ireland U20 side to face Italy
THE INJURIES CONTINUE to mount for Ireland during the punishing World Rugby U20 Championship. Dynamic Munster back row John Hodnett (knee) and Ulster centre Stewart Moore (shoulder) are the latest to depart Noel McNamara’s camp in Argentina. Moore, who scored a terrific individual try as Ireland threatened an upset against Australia on Saturday, will be…
Analysis: Quinn Roux’s big impact and all of Ireland’s second Test rucks
WHY THE HELL did Joe Schmidt pick Quinn Roux? What does he do? Those were some of the questions buzzing around Irish rugby circles last week when the Ireland coach named the South African-born lock in his starting XV to face the Springboks. Roux made his Ireland debut last weekend. Source: Billy Stickland/INPHO Schmidt pointed…
‘We have to wait until Joe comes back’: IRFU hoping Schmidt decides to stay in Ireland after summer at home
IRFU CEO PHILIP Browne is among those patiently awaiting word from Joe Schmidt amid intensifying reports linking him with coaching roles in his native New Zealand. The Ireland head coach’s current contract will expire in June 2017 and, after a brief dip, the double Six Nations-winner’s stock rose again this summer after presiding over Ireland’s…
Conan captains Leinster as Byrne handed 10 shirt for Ulster clash
JACK CONAN WILL captain Leinster from number eight in tomorrow’s pre-season friendly against Ulster at Navan RFC [3pm]. The Ireland international is joined by Dan Leavy and Dominic Ryan in a dynamic back row, while Hayden Triggs and Ross Molony link up in the engine room of the pack. Ross Byrne starts at 10. Source:…
Sexton a few weeks from return but Healy, Rob Kearney and McCarthy in line for Pro12 opener
CONSIDERING THE AMOUNT of injuries in the Leinster camp at the moment Leo Cullen has received a welcome boost with news that he will have a vastly experienced trio available for selection in the province’s Pro12 opener. Leinster begin their Pro12 campaign on Friday night (7.35) at the RDS against last season’s bottom side, Benetton…
Earls, Murray and Bleyendaal set for Munster returns as Jaco Taute arrives
MUNSTER WILL HAVE Ireland internationals Conor Murray and Keith Earls available for Saturday’s visit to the Dragons in the Guinness Pro12, while new signing Jaco Taute is around two weeks away from his debut. Murray and Earls missed the opening two rounds of the Pro12, including Friday night’s 24-23 defeat to Cardiff in Cork, due…
Stats breakdown: Ulster backs and Munster forwards are racking up impressive numbers
CHARLES PIUTAU HAS already been making quite an impact at Ulster and the statistics certainly back that up. The New Zealander features prominently in two key areas after three rounds of the Guinness Pro12 following his big-money move to Ulster. Piutau has racked up eight offloads in Ulster’s games against Newport Gwent Dragons and the…
It’s Sunday so here are 10 of our favourite images from the sporting week
Robbie Henshaw was keen to mark National Tree Week 2019 at Leinster training… Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO Superman! Clontarf’s Jack Power and Patrick Thorntan of Terenure in AIL action Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO Jockey David Simmonson took a break between rides at Leopardstown on Saturday with three-year-old Fia and two-year-old Mark Simmonson Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO The Ireland…
Leinster plugging leaks and tightening up for tussle with Toulouse
Click:C78012-14 IT’S ALL ON the line at the semi-final stage and on top of shoring up a defence which has sprung its fair share of leaks in recent weeks, Leinster are intent on showing their best Cup Rugby this Sunday. Familiarity through the pool stage meetings hasn’t bred so much contempt as mutual admiration between…
Lansdowne bid for dramatic turnaround, exams hamper Trinity as AIL enters semi-final stage
ALL-IRELAND LEAGUE: DIVISION 1A SEMI-FINALS: Saturday, April 27, Kick-off 2.30pm unless stated CLONTARF (2nd) v LANSDOWNE (3rd), Castle Avenue The 2016 and 2018 champions go head-to-head in the Bull Ring, with home advantage for this semi-final decided by Clontarf’s surprisingly comprehensive 36-8 win at Lansdowne in the final round. Will two weeks have been enough time for…