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Job 'done-zo' for Leo Cullen as Leinster tan Cardiff hides again
Coach Joe Schmidt, meanwhile, was irked at the concession of three Cardiff tries.
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Coach Joe Schmidt, meanwhile, was irked at the concession of three Cardiff tries.
The Leinster back has sat out four months with a hip injury, but could start for Leinster this Saturday.
Cindy Gallop founded the real-life sex video website to counter the myths of the porn industry – and revealed this morning that Irish people have been signing up in droves.
In the future people will want to be able to make payments directly from their current account using their phone, rather than a card, the Dublin Web Summit heard today.
Over 3,000 people are expected at the RDS for the Dublin Web Summit, thought to be worth €12m to the local economy.
Joe Schmidt had three reasons to be cheerful after an otherwise worrying display.
We give you the 2012 Knitting and Stitching Show… and ‘quilty’ pleasures. Guffaw.
Tom Hayes was at the epicentre of an epic Heineken Cup clash at the RDS, and he came out smiling.
The Exeter Chiefs proudly marched to a beat while reigning champions displayed no rhythm at all, writes Sean Farrell at the RDS.
The Premiership side put up a real fight in the first half before the Blues’ European pedigree shone through.
The Lisburn native is settling into Aviva Premiership life with Exeter and is eager for a Heineken Cup challenge this afternoon.
Neither the head coach nor chief flanker Shane Jennings are willing to look far beyond the Exeter Chiefs, but that’s where they belong.
The former Ulster winger is enjoying life with Exeter Chiefs and ready to take a few scalps in the Heineken Cup.
The Leinster head coach has looked over the numbers and was taken aback by the veteran’s work-rate.
A one-year extension is superb business for the European champions but should rule the Kiwi out of the running for the Ireland job.
The Leinster and Ireland flanker is hoping his personal run of good form can turn his province’s fortunes around.
The Kiwi has read the riot act and will demand a return to form against Munster this Saturday.
After a 45-20 humbling in week one, Leinster are back on home soil and their elder statesmen are eager to atone.
Leo Cullen returns to captain the European champions on their return to the RDS.
The Kildare show jumper finished behind Carsten-Otto Nagel of Germany and France’s Kevin Staut.
As for John Floody, the Irishman clattered into this lovely faux-brick wall.
With four clear rounds, the hosts claimed the show-jumping crown for the first time since 2004.
Someone’s in a good mood ahead of the Dáil’s summer recess tomorrow…
The Boss kicked off his set by finishing the song that was cut off by authorities in London on Saturday.
Irish roots or otherwise, ‘The Boss’ has been rocking Irish fans on Irish soil for over 27 years. A lot has changed since 1985.
Bruce Springsteen was joined by Paul McCartney on stage at Hyde Park last night but the duo left in silence after the concert ran over.
A tour of the earthquake-hit city puts things into perspective for Kevin McLaughlin and his teammates ahead of All Blacks battle.
The Taoiseach doesn’t expect a hostile response from Church leaders tomorrow despite his speech on the separation of Church and State last year.
The arrival of the 50th International Eucharistic Congress comes at a time when the Catholic Church in Ireland is in turmoil. TheJournal.ie spoke to some of the pilgrims on why they are attending.
Christian unity was on the agenda on day two of the congress at Dublin’s RDS today where Archbishop Diarmuid Martin spoke to pilgrims.
Over 12,500 pilgrims from around the world gathered at the RDS today for the opening ceremony.
With 20,000 of the faithful attending, the Catholic celebration begins officially today.
LGBT Noise says it wants to emphasise the principle of the separation of church and state at the event.
Leinster say they’re not satisfied with three in four. Could they make it four out of five in Dublin?
Championship hurling and football, betting probes and sprint finishes. It’s all here.
“To say we’re gutted is a understatement,” says the Kiwi coach.
Marginalised by Brad Thorn and his own unique physiology, Devin Toner can still become a dominant force in Leinster’s engine room.