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Johnny Sexton is reveling in leading Ireland as they aim for Six Nations success.
The La Rochelle head coach said his team weren’t good enough to beat Toulouse.
Robin McBryde explains what the province learned from that disappointing day.
The 24-year-old openside flanker is eager to add to his first two Test caps.
Leinster feel they need to learn from last Friday’s game and Munster will surely look to do the same.
The latest underperformance in the biggest competition in the sport leaves many questions.
The 30-year-old Dubliner was comprehensively beaten by the UFC lightweight champion on 6 October.
A number of trends have emerged from this summer’s tournament in Russia.
Scrum-half Nick McCarthy was man of the match on his first start for Leinster last night.
It’s a dirty job, but somebody has to do it.
The hooker put his hand up to accept blame for the Alex Dunbar lineout try.
It’s not a warm, cloudy day – it’s “close”.
So we can skip the questions at Christmas.
Get your clothes off in the name of anatomy.
Captain Jamie Heaslip says his side knew they had to do their supporters proud in Marseille.
One tip: Choose the scariest option.
TheScore.ie’s rugby department has been viewing the action from Brazil with an open mind.
We touch on the superb performances of Zebo and Keatley, as well as costly basic errors and Toulon’s effectiveness.
The anniversary of the 1913 Lockout has ended, but it offers us an opportunity to re-examine this history.
Ireland’s forwards and a perfectly-executed kicking game feature following the 26-3 victory.
The 4th and 5th class boys from a school in Dublin have been tweeting about their lessons. Cute.
Speaking at the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland he said the construction sector was leaving a ‘disturbing’ part of its history behind.
The Wallabies suffered a 20-13 loss at Twickenham, with some positive signs for Ireland.
The IFESA, local Wicklow councillors and family of the deceased firemen are asking for a full fire service to be rolled out.
Joe Schmidt has played his first true hand as Ireland coach and here are some of the conclusions we can make.
Here are some of the important lessons the new Ireland management can take from the Southern Hemisphere tournament.
From surviving kindappings to staying loyal to your club, Roy Race could teach today’s millionaires a thing or two.
Every shopping bag must have a stick of French bread poking out of it.
Here’s what we learned from yesterday’s clash at the Gaelic Grounds
That seagulls can not be trusted, for example.
They have golf cart paths where you play, right?
Former All-Star hurler Tony Griffin was inspired to act by the story of a cancer-stricken Jim Stynes.
From Tipperary’s rocky road, why the home-and-away draws are not the answer, to why Waterford’s fight only takes you so far — Shane Stapleton looks at the weekend’s important issues.
Why Manchester United should look to their own players as much as the officials; Tottenham’s title challenge and more. Miguel Delaney picks out the key themes from a controversial day in the Premier League
The lessons we’ll take from a busy weekend of sport.
How to incorporate parked cars into your goal celebration – and other sporting lessons after a long weekend.
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