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David Gillick chats to The42 about Ireland’s hopes for Rio 2016.
With wins over Toulouse and Ulster under their belt, might this finally be the English champions’ year in Europe?
Or what happens when your order gets lost in translation.
Xherdan Shaqiri’s move to Stoke from Inter was confirmed earlier today.
16-year-old Reece Oxford made his debut for West Ham against Arsenal at the weekend.
Joseph Duffy significantly enhanced his reputation on Saturday.
“That kid looked unbelievable.”
His father is still recovering from serious head injuries suffered in a skiing accident.
Francis Saili has all the skills necessary to be a huge contributor in the centre.
The experts have high hopes for Ireland’s newest UFC fighter.
*Or the early hours of Wednesday morning to be exact.
The former full-back insists the Dutch boss hasn’t “cracked”.
The Ulster champions know an improvement is needed to beat Dublin.
It was announced during the week that the recruitment process to fill the post has officially begun.
We relive those moments that the athletes involved wish they could forget.
Sonny Bill Williams and Ma’a Nonu are among those named in coach Graham Henry’s starting line-up.
The hurling legend also believes the Cats were affected by the hype before the final last year.
Star tells TheScore that Irish team watch videos of referees’ performances prior to games.
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