Jacob Stockdale, Conor Murray, Dave Kilcoyne, Max Deegan and Andrew Porter at Ireland camp in Portugal this week. Dan Sheridan / INPHO
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IRELAND KICK OFF their Guinness Six Nations campaign — and a new era with a new head coach — this weekend.
Andy Farrell will see his side take on Scotland at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday afternoon (kick-off 4.45pm).
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After World Cup disappointment, Ireland are aiming to seal home win to hopefully kick-start a successful championship bid.
Gregor Townsend brings his Scotland side to town without star playmaker Finn Russell, who has been exiled from the squad, but with ambitions of avenging defeat in Japan.
We have two tickets for the intriguing showdown to give away to readers of The42. The prize is courtesy of Volkswagen, a proud sponsor of Irish rugby. To be in with a chance of winning, email competitions@the42.ie with the answer to this question:
Who is the newly appointed Ireland rugby captain?
We’ll pick a winner at random from the entries tomorrow and will let the winner know by email. Journal Media’s decision is final.
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WIN: Two tickets for Ireland's Six Nations championship opener against Scotland
IRELAND KICK OFF their Guinness Six Nations campaign — and a new era with a new head coach — this weekend.
Andy Farrell will see his side take on Scotland at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday afternoon (kick-off 4.45pm).
After World Cup disappointment, Ireland are aiming to seal home win to hopefully kick-start a successful championship bid.
Gregor Townsend brings his Scotland side to town without star playmaker Finn Russell, who has been exiled from the squad, but with ambitions of avenging defeat in Japan.
We have two tickets for the intriguing showdown to give away to readers of The42. The prize is courtesy of Volkswagen, a proud sponsor of Irish rugby. To be in with a chance of winning, email competitions@the42.ie with the answer to this question:
Who is the newly appointed Ireland rugby captain?
We’ll pick a winner at random from the entries tomorrow and will let the winner know by email. Journal Media’s decision is final.
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