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# Green and Gold

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2022
# reflection
Meath's Glory Days bring #SeriousSupport like never before
It’s a week since the Royals were crowned back-to-back All-Ireland senior champions after a remarkable journey.
# Green and Gold
Substitute O'Leary bags 1-2 as Kerry rally to clinch Division 2 crown
The Kingdom came back from four points down to defeat Armagh in Croke Park.
# Team news
Five changes for Kerry as O'Connor names strong team to face Tyrone
David Clifford, Joe O’Connor, Shane Murphy, Paul Geaney and Micheál Burns all start.
All time
# Green and Gold
'He was only in second gear': JP McManus's Jonbon delivers in style on hurdling debut
The 10-11 favourite — who is a full brother to Douvan — was an easy winner at Newbury.
# History
Royal fairytale - The day of days for Meath ladies football
The Green and Gold took Croke Park by storm to land a first-ever All-Ireland senior title after a remarkable journey.
# Wallabies
Rugby Australia appoint new chairman hoping to rejuvenate for 2027 World Cup bid
‘The appointment marks a new era as we reset Rugby Australia.’
# coygig
Brilliant 30-yard Lauren Kelly strike gives Ireland win over Brazil at University Games
Ireland produced a dominant performance to keep the reigning champions at bay.
# Green and Gold
Cheika keeps faith in Beale as Hooper returns to face 'Boks
Rassie Erasmus has also tweaked his team after beating New Zealand last time out.
# Sevens Heaven
Mark Roche double gives Ireland men landmark win over Australia in Paris 7s
Australia went into this weekend as the fourth-ranked team in the World Series, but were 10 points off the in-form invitational side.
# Green and Gold
Irish fighters win a record four golds at European Schoolboys/girls Championships
Yasmin Meredith, Kaci Crowley, Winnie Christina McDonagh and Michael Faulkner all reigned supreme in Bulgaria.
# summer tour
Wallabies could be without Will Genia against Ireland next month
Michael Cheika’s first-choice scrum-half picked up a knee injury in the heavy loss to Ronan O’Gara’s Crusaders.
# Green and Gold
New agreement brings pay rise for Australian rugby players, parity between male and female Sevens teams
Super Rugby teams have been granted a higher salary cap as well as a larger playing squad from this season.
# Kingdom Come
Donnchadh Walsh returns from injury as Kerry make one change for Mayo replay
Eamonn Fitzmaurice’s side are vying for an All-Ireland final spot in Croke Park tomorrow.
# Know Your Enemy
Australia gunning to 'knock off' Ireland in World Cup opener
The Wallaroos are low on experience, but in no shortage of confidence as they bring their Olympic gold medalists to the 15s game.
# Green and Gold
Late McBrearty point the difference as Donegal edge out Royals
It’ll be Cork or the Connacht losers next up.
# Green and Gold
Kingdom pip bitter rivals Cork to tee up a Munster decider against the Deise
A couple of late goals did the trick for Kerry.
# California dreamin'
Gold for Ireland's Downey and English at Track Cycling World Cup in LA
The team-mates are bang in form ahead of the World Championships.
# robust
Tallest Wallaby ever and Reds centre Kerevi among new caps for England Test
Christian Leali’ifano is named among the replacements after the birth of his son.
# Green and Gold
Joseph Duffy explains why he doesn't get the same amount of Irish support as Conor McGregor
Six years after he beat Conor McGregor, the Donegal man predicts rematch between the two will happen in Croke Park.
# Gold
Finishing was the easy part, AAC's tries were thanks to three sensational assists
Take a bow, Giteau, Foley and Mitchell.
# rwc 15
Pocock hits form, but Wallabies unable to claim bonus point against Fiji
The skipper scored two tries in the first 40 minutes to set Australia on the way to an opening win.
# will there's a way
Will Genia left 'a bit embarrassed' over RWC inclusion at White's expense
Meanwhile, Fiji have included Crusaders star Nemani Nadolo in their 31-man squad.
# Due South
All Blacks box clever and 5 more talking points from the Rugby Championship weekend
The big three were pretty impressive.
# Lá an Dreoilín
Is this Ireland's most famous Wren Boy? (...and do you recognise him?)
It’s all getting a little bit ‘Wicker Man’ in Dingle.
# Green and Gold
5 talking points after Ireland's rollercoaster ride against Australia
Including Paul O’Connell’s ability to age like fine wine.
# Green and Gold
Kerry end 20-year wait for All-Ireland minor glory
Man of the Match Micheál Burns inspires Kingdom to first minor crown since 1994.
# Green and Gold
No jersey change for Donegal or Kerry in the All Ireland football final
Both the Ulster and Munster champions have been cleared to wear their home kits for the decider on September 21st.
# Dubs
Dubs defending was 'juvenile' says Bonner
The minor boss was taken aback by how Dublin’s senior defensive system was torn asunder.
# Green and Gold
Old Trafford flags fly at half mast but United fans still bitter over Glazer takeover
Malcolm Glazer died in Florida yesterday.
# Lions 2013
Aussies kick off Operation Spud Smasher to target 'injured' Jonny Sexton
The lads from GreenandGold feel the Lions outhalf is looking off-colour.
# Combinations
Genia working hard to sync up with 'adaptable' O'Connor
The young utility back is a minor fitness concern for Australia this week.
# Lions 2013
View from Down Under: Time for Australia to embrace James O'Connor era
Jack Howes from Green and Gold Rugby predicts a huge series ahead for the Aussie flyhalf.
# expert view
Lions coming to Australia to strangle the creative Wallaby spirit: Bob Dwyer
The World Cup-winning coach believes current boss Robbie Deans should have selected Quade Cooper in his 25-man squad.
# Your Say
Open Thread: Who would you pick in the back 3 for the Lions?
Who’s your favourite speedster?
# Green and Gold
Former Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer recovering after heart attack
The Australian led his country in two Rugby World Cups.
# New Look
Kerry star leaks new jersey design on Twitter
Killian Young gave his Twitter followers – and the rest – a sneak peak of the new Kerry jersey last night.
# True colours
United fans sceptical despite Glazer debt announcement
In Pictures: Manchester United’s American owners say they’ll settle up on Monday. After years of colourful protest however, the Stretford End wants more answers.