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# collective

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# Behind The Scenes
How Munster have been working to get their season back on track against Wasps
A crop of talented young players have made an impression at training in Limerick.
# collective
Furlong's 'outstanding rugby brain' helps Ireland's leadership group to develop
Captain Johnny Sexton is part of a six-man group that continues to find its voice.
# The42 Rugby Weekly
Does Johnny Sexton need more support in his role as Ireland captain?
This week’s episode of The42 Rugby Weekly asked whether the out-half requires more leadership around him.
# unity
Connacht's squad paid for four academy players to come to the Pro12 final
This Connacht squad won’t leave any man behind.
# collective
Conway hopes a Munster revival can lead to Ireland honours
The Dubliner has made a return to the wing recently after spending much of the season at 15.
# Tactics
Analysis: Connacht's 2-4-2 a symbol of their collective drive under Lam
We take a look at the unity behind the western province’s continuing rise.
# ideas
What can rugby learn from the World Cup success of Chile?
TheScore.ie’s rugby department has been viewing the action from Brazil with an open mind.
# collective
New TD group would be as different from Reform Alliance 'as night and day'
Three independents have been approaching a number of TDs with the aim of forming a group to push common policies.
# superfluity of nuns
13 of the English language's most delightful collective nouns
A wunch of bankers?
# collective
Video footage of slavery suspects and victims shows Irish woman in 1997
The Irish woman, Josephine Herivel, is the daughter of a World War II code-breaker, according to reports this morning.
# domestic slavery
London slavery case couple were leaders of a Maoist collective
The two have been named by British newspapers as Indian-born Aravindan Balakrishnan and his Tanzanian wife Chanda.