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The western province are hoping to have a strong representation against Japan and the US.
Ireland’s representatives in Europe face Scottish powerhouse Glasgow City across the water tonight.
New crew of Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy and fellow Corkman Ronan Byrne are also nominated.
The Ireland captain started as Arsenal saw off Fiorentina this evening.
The Hoops are the only SSE Airtricity League side remaining in the competition, but Dundalk may yet drop in from the Champions League.
Dan McFarland’s side face the Scarlets on Friday night.
The Baa-Baas and England have named their teams for Sunday’s clash.
Key forward Sinéad Cafferky and manager Peter Leahy have both been honoured.
Ireland’s last representative in MLB was Joe Cleary of Cork, who played briefly during the Second World War.
Armagh’s Caroline O’Hanlon and Tyrone’s Neamh Woods are teammates on the NI netball side at the Commonwealth Games.
Seamus O’Connor will lead the five-strong team in Pyeongchang on Friday.
This is just lovely.
The Drogheda native provided two assists in front of a record-breaking crowd at Wembley.
Well deserved.
Lansdowne wing Cian Aherne explains that the pick of Irish club rugby players are hoping to make a mark tonight.
Ulster’s Dan Tuohy is on the list, while there are only two representatives from table-topping Leinster.
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