Joe Canning's nephew called into Galway hurling squad after rugby stint in Australia
Jack Canning scored 2-2 in the 2017 All-Ireland minor final.
Jack Canning scored 2-2 in the 2017 All-Ireland minor final.
Two Limerick sides have been approved to apply, along with Shamrock Rovers B.
Aaron McEneff and Graham Burke are set to link up with Stephen Kenny’s side.
Dessie Hutchinson and Jack Fagan are named to start by manager Liam Cahill.
However, there won’t be any South African involvement in the new season until 2021 at the earliest.
Labour leader Alan Kelly remains in the role of spokesperson on health.
The western province have brought eight new players on board.
The 31-year-old out-half and 34-year-old scrum-half add depth to Dan McFarland’s squad.
Meanwhile, Jim Crawford takes over the Ireland U21s and will be assisted by John O’Shea.
Defender Danny Lupano has arrived on loan from Hull City, while former Ivory Coast underage international Moussa Bakayoko has also signed.
We take a closer look at the crop of uncapped players Andy Farrell has included in his 35-man group.
Down football captain Kate McKay and Clare camogie’s Chloe Morey are also coming on board.
The meeting came on the back of the appointment of Roy Barrett, Catherine Guy and Liz Joyce to the FAI Board.
The two rivals go head-to-head in Austin Stack Park on Sunday.
Steve Tandy and Pieter de Villiers join Scottish coaching ticket as Matt Taylor returns to Australia.
The head coach has brought in four new faces from the team that beat Bath last Saturday.
Gareth Southgate has named his squad for clashes against Kosovo and Bulgaria.
There is also a first call-up for ex-Cork City player Kieran Sadlier.
Antoine Griezmann, Frenkie de Jong and Neto have all joined Ernesto Valverde’s side.
The 2017 Premier Division winners today confirmed their management structure for 2019.
Kyle Steyn and Scott Cummings were in action in Saturday’s Pro14 decider.
The Alliance Party’s Naomi Long was elected with the DUP’s Diane Dodds and Martina Anderson of Sinn Féin.
Head coach Noel McNamara will trim this group to 28 men for a testing campaign in Argentina.
Brian Reape and Conor Diskin are both named in the starting side.
Linda was heavily involved in Together for Yes in Kildare.
Ireland will be without the suspended James McClean in Aarhus.
Colin Bell has named 20 players to attend the final training camp of 2018.
There are three ‘development players’ included in Adam Griggs’ selection.
Connacht lock Gavin Thornbury was one of the new faces involved in Ireland camp last week.
Veteran Keaney and Liam Rushe have made way while there’s a first start of the year for David Treacy.
Darragh Lenihan and Derrick Williams have been handed a chance to impress by Martin O’Neill.
An 30-man panel has been announced ahead of the fixture, which is scheduled for 23 March.
Dan Carr and Sean Kavanagh bagged their first goals for the Hoops.
The new Sinn Féin leader says the British Prime Minister has ‘no plan’.
Clare face Kerry in Sixmilebridge on Saturday.
Declan Rice and others who may be given an opportunity to impress in the coming months.
The Clare minor side have also rang the changes.
Chris Cloete and Gerbrandt Grobler are joining the Irish province.
David Howard will be the province’s head of athletic performance.
Blaine Hughes, Paul Hughes Aaron McKay and Oisin O’Neill make the starting 15.