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Ulster's athletic 'hybrid' Timoney earns Ireland shot with determined progress
The 25-year-old moved to Ulster in 2017 and hasn’t looked back since.
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The 25-year-old moved to Ulster in 2017 and hasn’t looked back since.
Jordan Conroy made a big contribution towards Ireland 7s qualifying for the Olympics.
The Ireland head coach is excited about the 11 uncapped players in his squad.
‘National Slow Down Day’ is taking place from 7am today until 7am tomorrow.
Munster man Shane Daly has impressed in the back three this season.
The recent Scotland v France clash highlighted the frustration for many fans.
The Road Safety Authority also wants a greater roll-out of 30km/h limits in urban areas.
Under the new system, drivers who speed excessively will be hit with heavier penalties.
The 27-year-old Otago man can play in several positions across the backline.
Complaints include drivers being told to disregard speed limits and testers getting into shouting matches.
Gardaí had asked drivers to slow down as speeding is a major factor in fatal collisions.
The Leinster fullback could relate to Michael Owen’s recent honesty about injuries.
It follows a recommendation from the Garda Inspectorate that the vehicles should not be replaced.
Gardaí said the speed of 34,000 vehicles were checked this morning all across the country.
The cameras calculate car speed based on how long it takes motorists to get through the tunnel.
The car was abandoned in a supermarket car park and the driver ran off.
Some parts of the country experience broadband speeds up to 36 times slower than others.
The slowest is Legan in Longford, while the fastest is Drimnagh in Dublin 12.
Gardaí have thanked the tens of thousands of drivers on Irish roads who were found to be compliant.
Speed also played a role in half of crashes where someone died.
He described the practice as “trickery of the worst type”.
Officers are warning drivers to slow down.
Gardai are warning drivers to never drink and drive.
The enforcement operation will continue until tomorrow morning.
Malachi Mitchell-Thomas was killed after he crashed on the third lap of the race.
If it’s way below what you should be getting, a few things could be causing a problem.
Yes, that’s a thing now.
If you regularly watch videos on desktop, then you can speed things up a little.
It could be worse…
They’ve checked more than 18,000 cars for speed today.
All the facepalms.
Attention has now turned to the train’s engineer Brandon Bostian. The Amtrak train was travelling at 100mph on a curve when the accident occurred.
“For the past two years I’ve been working a lot on the power in my legs — all of that has helped me.”
The train broke its own speed record from 2003.
No excuse.
Gardaí have checked more than 100,000 vehicles since yesterday morning.
Swift action needed to be taken, and one of the assistant referees seemed particularly aware of the urgency required.
Sure it’s ten years old, but chances are there’s a few bits and pieces that may have slipped past the radar.
The European Parliament has passed legislation to allow police forces in different Member States to share data.
The Portable SSD T1 has a read/write speed of 450MB per second, meaning it would only take eight seconds to transfer a 3GB movie file.
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