Toulon pull out of Champions Cup clash in Wales citing Covid-19 concerns
The French club said the health of their players and staff is of the utmost importance.
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The French club said the health of their players and staff is of the utmost importance.
There could be huge ramifications for Munster, Ulster, and Connacht in Pool B.
The new law interpretations made reopening night a frustrating one for the Leinster captain.
The eight elected directors have taken the remarkable step of releasing a statement calling on Gary Owens to clarify remarks about their awareness of the controversial MOU with the government.
‘I’m watching ex-players, pundits, I’m reading media and it’s getting absolutely battered from pillar to post.’
Crunch talks tomorrow centre on when to call a halt to this year’s Premier League with contract issue at heart of debate.
Euro 2020 looks set to become Euro 2021 and two-legged Champions League matches may be replaced by one-off fixtures.
Finn Harps are one of many League of Ireland teams who can ill afford to play a number of matches behind closed doors.
Laois Camogie announced yesterday that the county would not field for the 2020 inter-county season due to ‘unavailability of players’.
Students from UCD, Trinity College and NUIG are in discussions about returning as a result of the protests.
A High Court ruling in July has halted the processing of citizenship applications.
Meanwhile, it’s still uncertain if Japan’s clash with Scotland in Pool A will go ahead.
A fraud investigation has been launched into the festival.
Steven Zuber was adjudged to have been fouled before Portugal broke and won a penalty in the Swiss box.
Khabib stays unbeaten but there’ll be repercussions for the champion after he kicked off ugly scenes in Vegas.
Some riders were affected and the 16th stage had to be temporarily stopped.
Is it really coming home?
The initial celebrations captured on television appeared to be in good nature.
Therapists would do well to open pop-up sessions on the hard shoulder, writes Áine Carroll.
Ever since the summer, things have not been right between the goalkeeper and the club.
The clubs meet in their Champions Cup refix this evening but the visitors aren’t happy.
Serie A side Atalanta put five past David Unsworth’s side in their own backyard.
She loved climbing on that desk.
Tomorrow’s meeting with the Blues is bordering on must-win territory.
The meltdown, which saw 75,000 passengers stranded, was at first suspected to be the result of a cyber attack.
A small group of pro-Kurdish protesters were assaulted by Turkish President Erdogan’s bodyguards.
Scores of people couldn’t access the gaming event after waiting in the wind and rain for hours.
Hundreds of thousands of passengers were affected by this morning’s cancellations.
The companies said it is due to “orchestrated picketing” associated with Bus Éireann strike.
The club’s endured a miserable week and are left with little options regarding reinforcement.
Anti-eviction protesters refused to leave the court and formed a mock jury and a mock judge.
Co-managers Pat Holmes and Noel Connelly are under pressure.
Rugby World Cup Fan Zones are just amazing craic.
A female audience member claimed to have been threatened for applauding a government minister.
Defensive errors contributed greatly to an entertaining clash on Shannonside.
The teenager is facing another hearing on Sunday.
There were chaotic scenes ahead of their Dr. McKenna Cup meeting.
The line is closed due to a fatality on the line.