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Onto the final four stage we go.
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Onto the final four stage we go.
Unfortunately no Irishmen make the cut.
Munster’s Paul O’Connell is among the legends to make the cut for the fantasy team.
Wins for Ireland, France and Wales but there are inclusions for two Englishmen and a talented Italian.
We have selected the best team from the four Irish provinces and the smattering of Irishmen playing abroad.
We have selected the best team from the four Irish provinces and the smattering of Irishmen playing abroad.
Joe Schmidt starts next season’s championship with two home games in six days.
Two wins and two defeats from the latest round of matches but could we find room for super-sub JJ Hanrahan?
The beat went on for Ireland last summer but can Brian O’Driscoll’s last crack at New Zealand be a winning one?
The former English flanker has named seven Irish players in his preferred XV.
In all the glory of hindsight, we presented the best XV of this year’s championship.
Luke Marshall and Brian O’Driscoll in the centre? We like those apples.
If you are expecting to see any Irish names, you are in for a long wait.
Ireland and England dominate the projected starting XV for the First Test against Australia.
Hefty wins for three Irish provinces means the competition for places is high.
The videos have been reviewed and we’ve settled on the cream of the provincial crop.
Ulster and Munster dominate the line-up after their inter-pro victories.
European dreams could be shattered for three of Ireland’s four representatives.
Two defeats and squeaky wins for Leinster and Ulster but some players shone through the morass.
It was a busy weekend of Gaelic Football action and Ewan MacKenna has selected his leading fifteen from the Croke Park ties.
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