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It has been confirmed that Munster will have to do without Paul O’Connell until January at the earliest, and for the remainder of the Heineken Cup Group Stage. The Irish international has been out for over a month with a persistent knee injury which kept him out of the disaster of a summer tour of New Zealand and the early part of this season. However, O’Connell did return to full training...
Published: March 12, 2012
It was the fourth weekend of the Six Nations and definitely the most exciting so far. Wales the table toppers took on the mighty Azzuri, the fighting Irish took on the men from the Highlands of Scotland and Le Bleu entertained 2003 World Cup Winners England. The first match that kicked off this weekend was Wales against Italy at the Millennium Stadium, and in charge was George Clancy. Wales got...
Published: February 29, 2012
Declan Kidney has named an unchanged starting 15 and bench to face the French in the Stade de France this Sunday. Obviously, this is no surprise as Ireland dominated last Saturday’s match against the Italians from start to finish. As usual, there were some doubts over the fitness of players who had picked up knocks, with Rob Kearney (groin), Gordon D’Arcy (shoulder), Sean O’Brien...
Published: February 18, 2012
The 2012 Six Nations Championship is right there for the taking for the obvious contenders, as they all have their own points to prove. England This side is heading into the tournament under the watchful eye of its new caretaker coach Stuart Lancaster, and it will really have a point to prove after their off-the-pitch antics at the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. England will be up for...
Published: February 16, 2012
Munster finished as the No. 1 seed in the knockout stages of this year’s Heineken Cup and will face the No. 8 seed, Ulster, in the quarterfinals of the Heineken Cup in Thomond Park in April. They saw off the Northampton Saints, last year’s runners-up, in an enthralling encounter in Milton Keynes three weeks ago after Simon Zebo scored his first professional hat-trick, two strong finishes...
Published: February 16, 2012
Last Saturday’s Six Nations clash between France and Ireland at the Stad de France was postponed and has been rescheduled to take place on Saturday the 4th of March. English referee Dave Pearson decided to abandon the game with 10 minutes left till kick-off because he deemed the pitch as unsafe to play on. That first weekend in March is the only free one left during the rest of the Six Nations....