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Already out of Italy trip, Tommy Bowe is now a worry for France game
Ospreys physio is not optimistic of winger facing France a week after trip to Italy.
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Ospreys physio is not optimistic of winger facing France a week after trip to Italy.
More bad news for coach Declan Kidney ahead of Six Nations opener in Rome.
Ireland man Gordon D’Arcy will partner Brian O’Driscoll as the Irish province gear up for tomorrow’s final Heineken Cup pool clash.
Hard work will pay off for off-form Reds, as London Irish visit Limerick.
Jamie Heaslip, Jonathan Sexton and Jerry Flannery face the camera in anticipation of the championship kick-off.
Good news for uncapped newcomer however as Italy game is first up.
Rory Best is included for trip to Stadio Zaffanella as Ulster eye spot in knockout stages.
There’s big changes needed at Thomond Park it seems, after yesterday’s shattering defeat in the south of France.
Tony McGahan is left shattered by a humbling defeat in the south of France, leaving Munster’s season in shreds. But is the loss amongst the most painful?
It’s a massive weekend of rugby for the Irish provinces in the Heineken Cup. Here’s the latest team news.
It’s more bad news for Declan Kidney as Leicester captain joins fellow full-back option Rob Kearney on the sidelines.
Munster can welcome back Paul O’Connell for Toulon trip but Leinster may be without Jamie Heaslip it seems.
Ireland captain admits that the poor turn-out affected the team’s performance last autumn.
Tony McGahan reveals panel that will face Toulon on Sunday in the Heineken Cup.
We assess the lay of the land as the European pool action enters endgame.
It’s more bad news for Ireland Rugby fans ahead of the the Six Nations kick-off.
Munster fans are left wondering what’s in store as the Reds face into a season-defining period.
Nine changes in side to face Glasgow Warriors on Leeside tomorrow evening.
IRFU set to announce replacement for long-standing partners AIB.
Leinster and Ulster name sides for Magners League showdowns.
Former Wales rugby skipper tells American chat show giant how he came out.
It’s not good news for the Munster hooker after scan.
Paul Ring reflects on the European Cup standings.
The Munster lock will stay suspended until January 10, but will still be back in time for Munster’s last two Heineken Cup games.
Pitch in Galway needs time to thaw out, Connacht chiefs say.
Paul Warwick admits intention to leave Thomond Park at the end of the season.
Westerners’ skipper is facing another spell on the sidelines.
Munster, Leinster and Ulster are in top European action tomorrow.
We don’t know what Dougie Howlett will think of Horse Outside.
Munster lock handed ban after strike on Ospreys player.
Province preparing for visit of French champions Clermont on Saturday.
Munster captain will have the opportunity to plead his case in Dublin.
Hip-hop stars should represent the city’s sport positively after Blind Boy says he knows “nothing about rugby, kid”
Do you think the Thomond Park talisman deserved to have his Heineken Cup comeback cut short?
Paul O’Connell is sent off as Munster beat Ospreys 22-16, while Leinster take a losing bonus point from Clermont.
Big weekend of European Cup action ahead for provinces.
Colum Coomey speaks to an impatient Munster and Ireland hooker Jerry Flannery as he recovers from injury.
Paul O’Connell and Donnacha Ryan named in 28-man panel.
Donnybrook lined up as a contingency plan though Ulster confident that ground will be playable by the weekend.
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