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Rúaidhrí O’Connor: Time for Andy Farrell to start an Irish renewal as his great team is fading
Irish Independent· 20 hours agoIreland have already beaten South Africa in South Africa, doing it again would be nice but isn’t...
Ciara Kelly: I thought of quitting my job, just as Ryan and Varadkar have — I wanted so badly to...
Irish Independent· 20 hours agoIf you were a betting man (or woman) back in 2020, you’d likely have said of the three Government...
Dublin match-winner Aisling Maher determined to reset and go again
Irish Independent· 20 hours agoAisling Maher has long been an impressive speaker, even while still a student, which was the case...
‘We are very lucky in Armagh’ – Blaithín Mackin hails home comforts in quarter-final win against...
Irish Independent· 20 hours agoBlaithín Mackin says there is plenty of room for improvement after Armagh advanced to a semi-final...
Cian Tracey’s Monday Breakdown: Clearly more to come after Craig Casey and Jamie Osborne step up in...
Irish Independent· 20 hours agoIf you were to draw up a list of Ireland’s most important players, Jamison Gibson-Park and Hugo...
Cathal Murray delighted with Galway’s turnaround to set up last-four clash with Tipp
Irish Independent· 20 hours agoGalway manager Cathal Murray hailed his players’ ability to bounce back from disappointment as they...
‘It’s what you dream of’ – Jamie Osborne ready to kick on after try on debut
Irish Independent· 20 hours agoOf course, he was disappointed with the way things finished, but there was a sparkle about Jamie...
Daniel McDonnell: How Switzerland’s mental block helped England into an old-school final four
Irish Independent· 20 hours agoThe modern, bloated European Championships bears no relation to its origins as a four-team...
Frank Roche: Finally, Brian Lohan’s slow-burning Banner can dare to dream of the big one
Irish Independent· 20 hours agoPicture the scene in Brian Lohan’s head as he trudged towards the Clare dressing room at half-time...
Michael Verney: Rebels go for jugular and tear down Limerick’s dominance
Irish Independent· 20 hours agoTo take down Limerick once in a championship is an achievement, to repeat the dose with the pressure at its highest is another thing altogether and this was Cork finally coming of age. The Rebels ...