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Liam Kerrigan made a big impact on just his second U21s cap, scoring in the win over Montenegro.
The 22-year-old Skerries man was excellent in Leinster’s victory over Ulster.
John Egan acquitted himself well amid a difficult day for his side in Tbilisi.
Star players from Kilkenny and Tipperary were given the nod this week.
Star players from Roscommon and Tipperary were both honoured.
Star performers from Donegal, Galway and Limerick got the nod this week.
The second row made his comeback from a thumb injury as Ulster secured a quarter-final.
Ulster’s Will Addison was superb once again as they beat Scarlets in Wales.
The 20-year-old starred for Leinster in their big win over Ospreys on Friday night.
The Middlesbrough goalkeeper made a couple of top-class saves to keep a clean sheet against Northern Ireland.
Ryan Giggs reserved high praise for skipper Ashley Williams after he helped Wales beat Ireland 1-0.
The Ireland boss reserved high praise for makeshift midfielder Cyrus Christie last night.
Christian Pulisic scored two second-half goals against Liverpool.
There were plenty of star performances during a busy weekend of championship games across hurling and football.
The Ireland tighthead was superb in the set-piece and in the loose against the Wallabies.
At just 19, the West Ham youngster was composed on the ball throughout Ireland’s win over the US.
The second row was magnificent once again as Leinster overcame Racing in Bilbao.
The Leinster out-half become the province’s all-time leading points scorer at the Aviva Stadium this afternoon.
David McMillan scored his 20th goal of the season in Saturday’s EA Sports Cup final during a man of the match performance.
Enda Smith discusses Roscommon’s Connacht Football Championship final win over Galway and what lies in wait against Mayo this weekend.
Joe Schmidt wasn’t surprised to see Johnny Sexton make an impact on his return from injury.
CJ Stander continues to earn awards but he’s more focused on maintaining Munster’s momentum.
Despite the controversy, the Ivory Coast international played in the club’s 3-1 defeat earlier.
Dublin drew with Mayo in an enthralling encounter at Croke Park today.
Fans were treated to an enthralling game at Croke Park today.
Dublin edged Kerry this afternoon in a match that is being hailed as a classic.
Good news for Waterford and Galway players.
The Bournemouth midfielder put in a fine display in tonight’s draw with the Netherlands.
The Ireland striker earned plenty of plaudits for his performance this afternoon.
The Blackburn Rovers defender was a stand-out performer at centre-half in Ireland’s win over Switzerland tonight.
Munster’s number eight was outstanding once again at Thomond Park.
The South Korean put in a man-of-the-match performance to help see off Crystal Palace at White Hart Lane.
Here are the outside bets you should keep an eye on, outside of the usual suspects.
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Did the experts get it right?
Did Shefflin and Donal Óg get it right?
TJ Reid and Alan O’Connor got the nod.
His big brother would have been proud of that display.
The powerful back row was man of the match for the sixth time in the league this season.
Leinster’s outside centre put in a superb defensive display against Wasps.
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