Keith Earls: 'I've accepted that I've made mistakes - mistakes happen'
The Ireland wing wins his 90th cap on Sunday.
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Become A MemberThe Ireland wing wins his 90th cap on Sunday.
With the Six Nations kicking off in just three weeks, the Ireland coach has some tough decisions to make. Saturday’s clash between Munster and Leinster should help him do so.
The Limerick man shared second spot for almost two years with Tommy Bowe, but moved two closer to Brian O’Driscoll today.
Keith Earls feels Ireland need to find more composure with their attack.
Veteran wing has fought his way back into the Ireland starting XV after a stop-start 2020.
James Ryan’s presence is being felt through the Ireland squad.
Jamison Gibson-Park’s international debut was tempered with a tight hamstring.
Ireland boss Andy Farrell already had several injury concerns ahead of the autumn campaign.
Munster face Leinster and Connacht at the end of the month.
The Munster star is hoping to raise €15,000 for Barnardos Ireland.
The Irish rugby star has urged people to play their part in restricting the spread of coronavirus.
Ireland head to Twickenham looking to seal the Triple Crown.
The tension of the World Cup and Japan has, for now at least, dissipated.
The Englishman now takes over and the 2023 World Cup has to be the primary focus.
The Ireland wing is more relaxed than ever about a World Cup quarter-final against New Zealand.
Joe Schmidt was visibly disappointed with the surface at Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium.
Keith Earls says Ireland were disappointed with a number of aspects of their performance as they lost 19-12 to Japan.
The Limerick man could soon be rubbing shoulders with David Campese and Brian Lima on the list of all-time top try-scorers.
The Leinster fullback is expecting Japan to pose a tougher test than Scotland.
Joe Schmidt said the 31-year-old was ‘walking around okay’ after being forced off this afternoon.
Andy Farrell wants Ireland to produce a performance ‘we’re proud of’ against Wales.
Johann van Graan is able to bring back two key players for the visit to the RDS.
Johann van Graan believes ‘big players will perform in the big games.’
Johann van Graan is hopeful of having the pair back for the Pro14 semi-final against Leinster.
He had been named to start in Johann van Graan’s team for Benetton earlier today.
The 25-year-old has started nine games in a row for Johann van Graan’s side.
The Ireland international failed to come through training this week.
The wing scored two excellent tries in last weekend’s Champions Cup quarter-final.
There was intelligence in the build-up to both scores from Johann van Graan’s team.
Johann van Graan’s side will need to improve ahead of their semi-final clash with Saracens.
Earls matched Bowe’s mark of 30 at the weekend, but the veterans can see Stockdale eating up the ground behind them.
The Munster back row delivered the scoring pass in what he called ‘a real team try.’
Keith Earls says Ireland will ‘be back to themselves soon enough’ as Joe Schmidt’s side bid to finish the Six Nations strongly.
We only found room for one of Jonny May’s scores.
The Ireland wing is back in full training after a hip injury forced him off last weekend.
Scrum coach Greg Feek hopes to have Keith Earls fit for Murrayfield.
Eddie Jones’ men manipulated Ireland’s defence with their superb kicking game.
Joe Schmidt has been focusing in on the imperfections of last year’s Grand Slam campaign.
Ireland’s 38-man squad is back in Carton House preparing for a huge clash with England.
Johann van Graan was pleased with Munster’s decision-making last weekend against Connacht.
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