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Dan McFarland was delighted to complete a regular-season double over Leinster with an 18-13 win on Saturday night.
The hosts had led 10-8 at the break.
The Royals number one was named Player of the Year and Players’ Player of the Year.
Bertrand Traore missed the crucial spot kick before the shootout ended 6-5.
The duo are still on a high from Siskin’s Irish 2,000 Guineas success on Friday evening.
‘These young guys are so lucky that they’re surrounded by such good coaches.’
The Welsh region have focused on bringing far more physicality to bear this time around.
The likes of James Lowe and Jack Conan came in to make a big impact in the win over Munster.
Cork City manager John Caulfield led the club to its first ever league and cup double following Sunday’s FAI Cup win against Dundalk.
They beat Peamount United 2-1 today to top off an unbeaten season and win the double.
Australia outscored Argentina four tries to two, with forwards Adam Coleman and Dean Mumm also crossing.
In fact, it’s *double* peanut butter.
Tipperary face Galway in the hurling final with Kerry the opposition in the football final.
A second half goal against the run of play was enough for the hosts today.
2013 was a record year for organ transplants in Ireland – here are the stories of two people who have a new lease of life in 2014 thanks to the generosity of others.
Victory was achieved in today’s senior football final against Aherlow in Semple Stadium.
Clare are on the verge of retaining their All Ireland under 21 title. Can Antrim cause another massive shock in Thurles?
The Ballyboden St Enda’s club man is staying focused ahead of Sunday week’s battle with Cork.
The Scottish Premier League leaders earned a narrow Scottish Cup quarter-final win today.
Johnny O’Connor comes in at openside flanker for the injured Willie Faloon.
Guess Michael Flatley will have to take that accolade off his CV now.
The Leinster player will be pushing hard for the left wing spot when Argentina come to town.
Alejandro Valverde secured his second stage win of this year’s race with an heroic final climb.
The lads at Whiff of Cordite have called on Leinster to lift their chins and focus on a season that was a missed conversion from glory.
The Kiwi also gave updates on the fitness of Cian Healy and Sean O’Brien ahead of a potentially historic day at the RDS.
It may have taken more than a day of football but the Spanish striker got his name back onto the score sheet this afternoon. Watch how he did it.
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