England turn to George Ford at fly-half for Six Nations clash with Italy
Owen Farrell moves to inside centre for the game.
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The Galway native has left Cardiff City to return to Preston North End for the rest of the season.
The 25-year-old has been crucial at tighthead for Leinster and Ireland in the past six months.
Ireland’s final game of the competition was due to take place in Stadium Lille Métropole on Saturday.
The 21-year-old, who was born in Clare, parted company with Italian Serie C club Arezzo last month.
The 24-year-old has joined third-tier side Airdrieonians.
The Chilean forward has been on loan at the Serie A club this season after struggling at Old Trafford.
Chris Barrett’s transfer from Belmullet to the capital has been approved by the Connacht Council.
The 16-year-old goalkeeper joins the Bundesliga club after rejecting a contract offer from Everton.
The 30-year-old scrum-half is on his way to Montpellier.
The 22-year-old prop played for Leo Cullen’s side three times this season.
The cyclist was born near Aylesbury but her family moved to Dingle, Co Kerry, when she was 18 months old.
Robinson has temporarily left Sheffield United to link up with the Championship promotion chasers.
Josh Barrett, who featured for Stephen Kenny’s side at the Toulon Tournament, has left Reading.
The midfielder joins his hometown club after spending the last 18 months with neighbours Waterford.
The winger had a brief spell at Blyth Spartans, having spent last season with Bray Wanderers.
Mike Ruddock’s move is for one month but it “may turn into a longer commitment.”
The 26-year-old centre-back has spent the past five seasons with First Division rivals Bray Wanderers.
Minister Richard Bruton will bring a memo to Cabinet tomorrow outlining a number of options to increase environmental levies.
The 23-year-old Leixlip native joined the Candystripes ahead of this season, following a year at Bohemians.
The 20-year-old signed for Stephen Bradley’s side last year.
The out-half described the offer as ‘too good to turn down.’
Clare Shine has re-signed for Glasgow City FC.
The Ireland international is understood to have initiated the discussions over a possible move.
2013 Munster final man-of-the-match James Ryan has been ratified as Limerick’s new minor football coach.
The GAA have stated that Páirc Uí Rinn will host the tie on 16 February.
England’s sublime kicking game saw them toy with the Leinster man.
The 27-year-old Dubliner has joined Scottish Championship leaders Ross County until the end of the season.
The 37-year-old defender’s contract was recently cancelled by the Leesiders by mutual consent.
‘It’s a big club and the calibre of players here is unbelievable, so I just want to play my part.’
It looks like the tug of war could be over.
Red Óg Murphy has been snapped up by North Melbourne after impressing during a trial in August.
Jason Denayer never made a competitive appearance during his time with the Premier League champions.
U21 international Thilo Kehrer made 27 appearances for Schalke in the Bundesliga in the 2017-18 season.
Liverpool native Darren Till will headline the first ever UFC event in the city.
The veteran Leinster captain was impressive at inside centre against Glasgow.
Sarah O’Donovan shares her turbulent story with The42.
The 35-year-old Cookstown forward is expected to link up with Fulham Irish.
Jose Fonte is set to move to London in a deal that could rise to €14 million.
The 22-year-old Dubliner has signed a deal that will keep him with Doncaster Rovers until the summer of 2019.
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