Poland to omit 66-cap defender from World Cup squad after he signs with Russian club
Poland refused to play Russia in their scheduled World Cup play-off semi-final in March following the invasion of Ukraine.
Poland refused to play Russia in their scheduled World Cup play-off semi-final in March following the invasion of Ukraine.
Vera Pauw addresses the topic of Tyler Toland’s long-term international absence.
Exiles boss Paddy Bowles and player Niamh Lister discuss the situation with The42 as they call on the LGFA to ‘reconsider the decision.’
The UK went into lockdown yesterday.
They won’t be entering the Tier 2 football championship this summer, but retain hopes of inclusion next year.
Head coach Gregor Townsend has once again decided not to pick the talented fly-half after his ‘breach of team protocol’.
The Exiles are hopeful the McGovern Stand will be re-opened in time for Sunday’s hurling tie against Derry.
Manager Ciaran Deely says Liam Irwin is “on the radar” of the Exiles.
Puigdemont, who is wanted in Spain for his role in the failed secession bid, is in self-exile in Belgium.
The 19-year-old had been set to travel to Georgia with Peter Malone’s squad.
The province’s CEO, Willie Ruane, says they are well stocked at out-half.
Eddie O’Sullivan believes a move to England would work well for Ian Madigan.
Yahya Jammeh flew out of The Gambia on Saturday.
The German midfielder wants to fight for his place at Old Trafford but it’s unlikely he’ll get a chance.
What’s the next move going to be for the World Cup winner?
Bedford’s exit from the Championship play-offs means London Irish’s Premiership stay is over.
Eoghan Hickey hopes that sense will prevail and Steffon Armitage will play at the Rugby World Cup.
The ghosts of developers stung are coming back to haunt the State’s bad bank.
These London players will be facing their native county in Ruislip this Sunday.
Shay Given will be ‘monitored’ by the Ireland boss, meanwhile.
The 23-year-old will give Brian Smith plenty of back-line options between now and May.
‘I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Munster and the Heineken Cup triumph in 2008 will always remain a highlight.’