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The42′s rugby writer picked his selections on this week’s episode of The Front Row, in partnership with Guinness.
The42′s rugby writer picked his selections on this week’s episode of The Front Row, in partnership with Guinness.
This week, we discuss Ireland’s Triple Crown and look ahead to the start of the Women’s Six Nations.
We recorded an action-packed podcast at The Camden last night, in partnership with Guinness.
The Leinster locks replace their provincial team-mates in the only changes to Andy Farrell’s squad for Saturday’s game with Scotland.
Ireland greats Devin Toner and Lindsay Peat will join our all-star panel to record the latest episode of The Front Row in partnership with Guinness.
Comedian Seán Burke, Murray Kinsella and Eimear Considine make up the panel for a bumper edition of The Front Row in partnership with Guinness.
After making sense of what happened in Ireland’s Guinness Six Nations win over Italy, our panel are joined by the viral sensation to hear about his unheralded playing days.
‘Pretty much straight after that France game he contacted us to say, ‘if we release Jack, will you use him?’ And it was, ’100% we’ll use him.”
Despite obvious concerns for Rónan Kelleher, the Leinster assistant coach was pleased to see Dan Sheehan get such exposure to the French in Paris.
Italy flanker Negri has thanked the England player for his actions.
Joe Launchbury, Courtney Lawes and Lewis Ludlam could also be available for the Twickenham clash.
The now retired fullback was speaking on the first episode of our new show, The Front Row.
Grand Slam winner Rob Kearney is our first special guest on the podcast, in partnership with Guinness.
‘Our opponent is hugely admired by followers of rugby,’ said the French head coach of Andy Farrell’s Ireland.
Scotland have lost just once to their old enemy in the last four years.
The Gloucester wing will miss at least England’s first two games, and potentially the tournament as a whole.
‘We’re slowly, slowly getting better at getting the right balance in our game between passing, running and kicking,” said the England boss.
The Glasgow lock says Ireland ‘probably haven’t changed much’ and that ‘we know what they’ll bring.’
Premiership and Top14 clubs are willing to release their Scotland internationals, per Press Association.
The Ulster captain saluted the coaches behind Ireland’s improved set piece, which has been a rare bright spark in a poor Six Nations to date.
Wasps’ Jack Willis has been called up to Eddie Jones’ side as a replacement.
The Munster man showed he can win the gainline against France last weekend.
The latest episode of The42 Rugby Weekly Extra saw the lads dig into events in Paris.
The Ireland head coach was frustrated with his team’s inability to convert visits to the French 22 into points.
Eddie Jones’ men scored five tries but didn’t have it all their own way.
Gregor Townsend’s men edged it as Wayne Pivac’s difficult start to his tenure continued.
Hugo Keenan has been a slow-burning success as he gets set for his second Ireland cap tonight.
Meanwhile, Antoine Dupont is a major threat to Andy Farrell’s Ireland.
Fullback Anthony Bouthier has been deemed fit to start in Paris.
The Leinster man was sharp off the bench against Italy last weekend.
Former Ireland rugby internationals Andrew Trimble, Niamh Briggs and Ian Keatley were in top form on Thursday night.
Ian Keatley and Niamh Briggs will also join The42′s Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey ahead of this weekend’s international rugby.
The panel will chat with our own Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey ahead of Ireland’s penultimate match, which is rescheduled for next weekend.
The England centre was dismissed with six minutes left during the win against Wales at Twickenham.
We’re hosting a night of rugby chat at Dublin’s DTwo Bar on Thursday, 12 March.
All Italian sporting events will be played behind closed doors until at least 3 April.
Shedding light on 2001′s foot-and-mouth-impacted Six Nations, Eddie O’Sullivan recalls his having to convince Warren Gatland to drop Ronan O’Gara after a Murrayfield disaster.
The prop recently flew back to England from Tonga, via Hong Kong.
Donating jerseys for flood relief – and why the Guinness Six Nations has a special place in his heart.
The 30-year-old lasted just 20 minutes into the Saints’ 27-21 defeat by the English champions.