Lowry helps Ulster beat Glasgow, but no bonus point for McFarland's men
Jordi Murphy got his Ulster captaincy off to a winning start.
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Become A MemberJordi Murphy got his Ulster captaincy off to a winning start.
The former Ireland boss is keen to put ‘smiles back on players’ faces’.
Eddie Hearn will promote the long-awaited super-middleweight world-title scrap on 19 December.
Leinster and Munster will reflect on plenty of ups and downs after Leo Cullen’s team edged it.
A huge end to this unprecedented year lies ahead.
The 48-year-old was dismissed by Arsenal last November after a seven-game winless streak.
This recommendation will be subject to Cabinet approval tomorrow.
The focus switches to Claire O’Riordan and her MSV Duisburg side today.
The Licensed Vintners Association said many pubs will re-open as restaurants earlier than 10 August.
Spurs striker spent time in South Korea after completing his compulsory national service in the army.
The Irish international is back after a two-month absence
Ireland scrum-half Conor Murray says he doesn’t agree with some of the criticism that came his way over the past 12 months.
Karim Benzema, Toni Kroos and Lucas Vazquez were on target for Madrid on Saturday.
The 2012 All-Ireland winner kicked four points in Kilcar’s win over Glenswilly yesterday.
The former world middleweight champion will take on a yet to be confirmed opponent this summer.
Raheem Sterling came off the bench to score in City’s 3-1 win at the Etihad.
The Munster and Ireland 9 found it tough missing out on November, but feels fitter and stronger for going the extra mile in rehab.
There’s no Joey Carbery as Alby Mathewson and JJ Hanrahan team up in the half-backs.
The midfielder came on in the second half against Bolton for his first appearance since breaking his wrist in two places last month.
The 31-year-old replaced Eamonn Fennell in the second half as St Vincent’s defeated Castleknock.
The Dubliner played 83 minutes during an U23 game for Burnley earlier this week.
Despite a host of international absentees, Leinster have named an exciting starting XV to face a robust challenge in the south of France.
The Lilywhites bounced back from their defeat in Cork with a comprehensive victory over St Patrick’s Athletic.
The 23-year-old Ireland striker scored two goals off the bench in his first appearance since October.
The 59-year-old takes over from Gary Monk who was sacked on Saturday just hours after a 2-1 win against Sheffield Wednesday.
It’s been closed for almost three years during a massive refurbishment.
Vodafone has apologised for the inconvenience caused.
Ireland captain Niamh Briggs is nearing her full return following a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
The 58-year-old will take up his first senior coaching role since departing Biarritz Olympique last October.
PRO Mark O’Rourke maps their return to the inter-county scene following a six-year layoff.
The jockey has been on the sidelines since the end of February following a nasty fall.
Trinity College Dublin came in at 131st in the world rankings.
The Spaniard hasn’t been this far in a major tournament since he won the French Open in 2014.
World number one awaits as Donnelly win lifts the pressure on Irish camp.
Call off the search… The Dublin landmark sculpture has been located, in out of the cold.
Mark Steinberg flatly denies reports that golf legend’s condition has worsened.
Justin McCarthy is joining PJ O’Mullan’s backroom team.
Together these businesses account for half the private workforce.
Noel Reid scored an absolutely scorching try against Edinburgh.
The veteran presenter has been keeping a low profile of late – but he’s back writing for The Sun today.
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