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Planet Rugby on MSNWhat does the future hold for ‘the forgotten man of Irish rugby’ who felled the Springboks?Brendan McGilligan on how Ciaran Frawley became the forgotten man of Irish rugby, and what does the future hold for the ...
Portia Woodman-Wickliffe has stunned the rugby world by coming out of retirement to target a place with New Zealand at this ...
For the past two years, the number nine has been spending alternating three-month spells in Ireland and New Zealand ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNLoose Pass: ‘Flawed’ Rugby World Cup ‘outgrows’ its territories while ‘economic reality’ hits All BlacksThis week we will mostly be concerning ourselves with the future of the World Cup, the Barnes League and the general ...
King was named in the squad for the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens - Women's tournament held in Cape Town, South Africa, and represented Ireland at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
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Irish Mirror on MSNIreland Women rugby team at crossroads after humbling defeat to EnglandThe loss of King, World Rugby's2024 breakthrough XV's player of the Year affects the best of the Ireland collectives, their ...
and another clash between the All Blacks and Ireland in Chicago later this year is further evidence of spreading the gospel. Because World Rugby is under pressure to deliver. The 2023 World Cup ...
Back row Erin King will miss the remainder of Ireland's Women's Six Nations campaign and the World Cup later this year because of a knee injury, the Irish Rugby Football Union has confirmed.
You can check out at any time. More info Ireland are improving so fast, getting better so quickly, they are targeting a Rugby World Cup final this summer. The Edel McMahon/Amee-Leigh Costigan ...
In a bombshell move sure to spark interest throughout the rugby world, All Blacks centre Rieko Ioane will join Irish ...
Ireland back-row Erin King has been ruled out of the remainder of Ireland’s Women’s Six Nations campaign and Rugby World Cup 2025 after suffering a knee injury in last weekend’s defeat to ...
Rugby Australia pin hopes on British and Irish Lions tour and home Rugby World Cup after £17.6m loss
Rugby Australia (RA) reported a A$36.80m (£17.6m) loss for 2024 on Wednesday, pinning their hopes on the summer's British and Irish Lions tour, live on Sky Sports. The hefty loss comes in the ...
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