'If you messed up in lineouts there was a death stare. That's the worst'
Paul O’Connell has returned to Ireland camp this week.
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Paul O’Connell has returned to Ireland camp this week.
Elsewhere, the manager says he is waiting for James McCarthy to get a move from Everton.
A big win in Rome would help Ireland to build more momentum.
A 2016 ERSI study found that players are dedicating up to 31 hours per week to the inter-county game, but Michael Fennelly says it’s “definitely higher.”
Kieran Molloy and Liam Silke had to choose between club and college on Saturday.
GPA President and former Galway hurling captain David Collins is worried about where the inter-county game is at.
Rumours the Portugal forward would demand wage parity with the likes of Lionel Messi and Neymar were dismissed following the Spurs defeat.
The Ireland defence coach is pleased to have Johnny Sexton back in the team.
United’s failure to finish in the Premier League’s top four cost them any chance of signing defender Mats Hummels.
The video shows three men and a woman at gunpoint.
Seems he may be stuck in Rome for some time.
Our man in Italy reports back on an Ireland squad that appears at ease with the head coach’s intensity.
The Leinster back is favourite to wear 10 for Ireland against Italy in just over a fortnight’s time.
It’s another big weekend in the Champions Cup.
The family were tricked into letting the man into their home early today.
The Kiwi coach was pleased to get a win and says his team will improve after victory against Gloucester.
Here are five more of his most egotistical moments.
But the Munster title winner believes it is ‘not sustainable’ for professionalism to be introduced in the GAA.
Chardonnay, ENGLISH tea bags and subdued lighting. That’s what New Order are demanding when they visit Dublin for Forbidden Fruit this weekend…
The president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, declared a state of emergency in certain areas of the country following an attack that left 39 dead on Christmas Day.
The pub industry says it is haemorrhaging jobs and has called for urgent action after it suffered its worst October in over 20 years.
The president of the European Club Association, Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, has called for the number of international fixtures to be dramatically reduced.