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Cullen was Man of the Match in a 1-0 win over Huddersfield.
Goals by Michael Kiely and Dessie Hutchinson in the second half sparked Waterford into life after a slow start.
The champions were 3-0 winners over newly-promoted UCD at Tallaght Stadium.
Caoimhe O’Connor hit 1-1 as the Sky Blues ran out 12-point winners.
Two goals from Tullaroan’s Martin Keoghan helped Kilkenny overcome Antrim in Nowlan Park.
After beating Stade Francais in their Champions Cup opener yesterday, Connacht now face Leicester at Welford Road this weekend.
The wing scored two tries in an encouraging display against Zebre.
The sides played out a pulsating Group A opener.
Meanwhile, Austin O’Connor and Colorado Blue are in 29th place after the second session.
The Leinster and Ireland centre is back from injury tomorrow against the Stormers.
Jack Conan, Tadhg Beirne, and Bundee Aki were among the standout performers.
The Sky Blues have Mick Galvin in charge for the league campaign.
A 24-point win over Leinster leaves Johann van Graan’s side in a strong position to end their trophy drought.
Managerless Dundalk were 2-1 winners against Drogheda United at Oriel Park.
The former Peamount United star delivered a player-of-the-match performance for Glasgow City.
Will Connors scored a brace for Ireland as Craig Casey and Ryan Baird made their Test debuts.
Semple Stadium hosted today’s game.
City recovered against Porto thanks to goals from Sergio Aguero, Ilkay Gundogan and Ferran Torres.
James Lowe scored two tries as the defending champions beat the Dragons at the RDS.
Coalisland made a strong start with a three-point victory over Clonoe.
The Glasgow club made a positive start to the new Scottish Premiership season thank to Kent’s first-half goal.
Four of Ireland’s fixtures have been pushed back by either 24 or 48 hours.
Horse racing is due to get back underway in Ireland from 8 June.
The 19-year-old grabbed the first as the Bundesliga made its comeback.
Three Irish fighters progressed to the next round of qualifiers in London, although there was no joy for Christina Desmond who bowed out to the Italian third seed.
City are off the mark after a dramatic night at Turner’s Cross.
The Cats welcomed Mattie Kenny’s side to Nowlan Park.
Jordan Larmour is, however, a doubt for the Six Nations opener.
The Tipperary men have secured a Munster Schools Senior Cup clash with Bandon Grammar.
The counties clashed on Saturday night in the Gaelic Grounds.
The Ulster competition began today.
Leo Cullen’s side had some frustrating moments at the RDS against an ill-disciplined Benetton team.
Graham Ford’s side are bidding to qualify for next year’s tournament in Australia.
Galway teenager Aaron Connolly scored twice on his first Premier League start for Brighton.
Johann van Graan’s side carved out a deserved win despite having a dozen players in Japan.
A bonus-point win in front of the Green Army was the perfect start in Japan.
Joe Schmidt’s side were in the driving seat against Scotland in this morning’s tournament opener in Yokohama.
Johann van Graan’s men ran in six second-half tries against the Premiership side.
Giorgio Chiellini scored the only goal for the defending champions.
Conor Fitzgerald came off the bench to score nine points as Andy Friend’s side beat Oyonnax.
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