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Irish Stew

The stew that the Irish players find themselves in is not entirely Greg McWilliams’ fault. The head coach has had to add seven players to his training squad for the fourth round tie away to England. The IRFU might have already separated off the 7s and 15s divisions, as some distinguished voices have demanded (Phillip

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Ireland v Italy – Six Nations Round Three

Greg McWilliams’ new-look side ran away from a fault-ridden Italy outfit to record their first win of the series. Italy began well enough, stringing passes together for Beatrice Rigoni to add a telling 50-22 kick. From there they won a penalty in front of the posts. Rigoni kicked the three points to give them an

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To Lose in Toulouse – France v Ireland

France came to Toulouse, the beating heart of French rugby, to be greeted by another 5-figure crowd. Ireland had never yet beaten France away from home, and after a quarter of an hour they had enjoyed just 18% possession. As promised by the management, the French team showed seven changes from their victory over Italy.

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Into the Unknown

Ireland v Wales – First Day of the 6 Nations Wales had to work desperately hard to win a vital away victory in the Dublin sun. Who could say which of the two teams had suffered worse setbacks over the past couple of years? At all events, the two new coaches, Greg McWilliams and Ioan

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A Look Ahead to Ireland v Wales

There has seldom been a more significant fixture between these two nations than this one. Ireland are fighting to find their feet again after suffering a series of grievous events. Wales at least have an invitation card to the World Cup, but their world has been equally devastated by their past treatment by the WRU.

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Ireland’s Review

The review into Ireland’s failure to qualify for the 2022 World Cup is partial, sober and wide-ranging. Women’s rugby in Ireland will receive an extra €1m per annum; new posts will be filled and new support systems put in place. It is partial because contributors who gave evidence were assured of confidentiality. Conflicting stories emerged

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Ireland – A Last Eddy

Anthony Eddy, Ireland’s Director of Sevens and Women’s Rugby, has announced his decision to resign his position forthwith. It comes some three months after it might have done. The reasons he offers are the usual ones: missing home (Australia), missing family. Why then did he stay for eight years? Perhaps the imminent publication of a

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Calling all fans of Irish Rugby!

From 14 January one game per round of the AIL can now be seen on live stream via irishrugbylive.ie. The first match between Blackrock College and Old Belvedere kicks off at 17.00. Hannah Tyrrell is the co-commentator. The remaining fixtures: January 22nd: Wicklow v Ballincollig January 29th: Suttonians v Galwegians February 12th: UL Bohemian v

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More Disturbing News for Dublin

Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised by the latest turn of events in Irish Rugby, but news of a letter to the Irish government signed by 62 present and past Irish internationals complaining about the IRFU’s management of women’s rugby is deeply worrying. The players themselves are not satisfied that either of the reviews ordered by

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Double Farewell – Ireland v Japan

It’s a sad and unusual happening: both a captain and a head coach take their last stand in office as Ireland host Japan. While Adam Griggs’ departure was predictable, Ciara Griffin’s certainly wasn’t. Her team will want to ensure they give her the best possible send-off. The Irish squad: 15. Lauren Delany (Sale Sharks, 17

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