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WE GOT THROUGH another one, folks. April is in sight and the clocks are about to jump forwards. Come on here for a group green thumb!

There has been much love for Peter O’Mahony this week, here’s Billy Malone with a point to ponder over the rest of your weekend.

I would consider the world cup quarter final defeat to Argentina, the 2016 6N defeat to France, the series loss to South Africa, and this years loss to Scotland as the worst moments of Schmidt’s tenure. O’Mahony was missing for all of those games.”

Don’t talk to Dave Barry about death threats, he’s inundated with them

I know how he feels, sure only the other day I received a death threat for saying Bon Jovi aren’t as good as everyone says.

Can you guess who Alex Kemp is digging into his memory bank about here?

I remember the Range Rover and a big fish tank, and of course his poor granny. After that, eh….

Ryan O’Sullivan could feel the stabbing pain in the back of his leg just reading about it.

Nothing worse then the poxy hamstring

After we spoke to Kevin Sheedy this week, Sean Byrne dreamed wistfully of that oh-so-sweet peg of his.

Sheedy’s left foot was 2nd only to Christy Brown. The only Irishman to score and save a penalty in a cup final.

After last night’s game at the Aviva Stadium, everyone was thinking of Seamus Coleman and wishing the Ireland captain all the best as he begins his road to recovery. Sparky spoke for us all when he said:

Just all our best wishes to Seamus Coleman..regardless of the result..

It was a sad week for Irish football as the League of Ireland community mourned the loss of Derry City captain Ryan McBride, who was laid to rest on Thursday. David Howe was among thousands to pay his respects to the 27-year-old:

The huge crowds testament to the respect and love for such a standout player! RIP Ryan

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‘It wasn’t a 10 out of 10, but I’m here with a belt and a victory – that’s what matters’

Munster back row O’Donoghue keen to ‘kick on’ with Ireland on summer tour