Aran Egan was Terenure College's last-gasp penalty hero as he kept their dreams alive of winning back-to-back Energia All-Ireland League Men's Division 1A titles.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor singing her ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’ anthem as part of the half-time entertainment at Twickenham was very much on theme with the carnage England inflicted on Ireland in the Women’s Six Nations. The outcome was worse…
Full-back Ellie Kildunne and winger Abby Dow scored three tries each as Women's Six Nations holders England hammered Ireland 88-10 at Twickenham on Saturday.England have won the past five Six Nations, with only France able to compete with…
"England play France next weekend in their final match of the Women\u0027s 2024 Six Nations tournament, and after a record 88-10 win over Ireland on Saturday, they are still on course for a Grand Slam clean sweep of this year\u0027s…
Ireland head coach Scott Bemand says his players looked “a bit shell-shocked” during England’s 88-10 demolition in the Women’s Six Nations at Twickenham today. The Red Roses ran riot as they scored 14 tries to inflict their second heaviest…
This was a Twickenham training session for England, who delivered a ruthless performance at the home of English rugby with a 14-try thumping of Ireland. They will go to Bordeaux next week where only their French neighbours will be able to…
This was a Twickenham training session for England, who delivered a ruthless performance at the home of English rugby with a 14-try thumping of Ireland. They will go to Bordeaux next week where only their French neighbours will be able to…
Ireland coach Bemand admitted Ireland were “a bit shell-shocked” during their 88-10 defeat to England at Twickenham but he insists they will learn from the experience.
ALEX BYWATER AT TWICKENHAM: England stayed on course for a third straight Grand Slam and now only France in Bordeaux next Saturday stand between them and another clean sweep
Ireland's new taoiseach has apologised to the families of 48 people killed in the Stardust nightclub fire in 1981, after a decades-long campaign for justice.
There will come a day when England’s dominance in the Women’s Six Nations ends. Their run of consecutive wins, standing at 28, in the tournament will be broken. But Ireland could not stop England on a windy day.