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# no panic

Last year
2022
‘It’s a different context being the head coach but I knew it wasn’t going to be easy’
Munster coach Graham Rowntree is refusing to panic despite his team’s slow start to the season.
# no panic
Thomas Tuchel refuses to ‘make drama’ out of Chelsea capitulation to Brentford
Chelsea took the lead and yet fell to a 4-1 defeat at home.
All time
# experience
'International rugby can’t wait for you. It makes you start fast'
Keith Earls feels Ireland need to find more composure with their attack.
# no panic
'It seems to concern you lads in the press' - Dundalk unworried by 10-point gap to Rovers
The champions suffered their first defeat of the season at Richmond Park last night.
# back with a bang
Birthday boy O'Brien relieved to survive late French onslaught
“You’re just getting up and trying to find a blue shirt.”
# no panic
'Panic buying' is gone from the property market say estate agents
The Real Estate Alliance say that prices are rising but homebuyers aren’t feeling pressured.
# In no hurry
Why is it taking longer than expected to announce the Cabinet reshuffle?
Analysis: Sources on all sides of the talks between Enda Kenny and Joan Burton insist there is nothing untoward about the delay.
# no panic
Leinster win over Ulster down to experience and strength in reserve, says Heaslip
The number eight says Leinster regrouped and focused on their ruck technique before the end of the first half.
# hold up
Chinese ship used in Antarctic rescue now stuck in ice
The Xue Long, or Snow Dragon, came close to reaching the Russian ship stuck last week – and now has been blocked itself.
# Eyes on the Prize
'We'll knuckle down and get straight back to work' - Aidan O'Shea
The All-Ireland finalists aren’t counting any chickens after victory over Tyrone.
# no panic
Sorry tale of David Duval convinces Graeme McDowell to stick with what he knows
The Portrush native refused to berate himself too much as his Open challenge faded away.