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IRFU Coaching Positions

The IRFU have confirmed the coaching and management positions for the coming internetational season. IRELAND A Connacht coach Michael Bradley will continue in charge of the A team, against Tonga and Argentina in November, the team will also play England Saxons and Scotland A next year – wher

10.22.2009| IRFU News | No Comments

Top finishes in 6 Nations

We are all very much aware that the Ireland Senior team brought home Grand Slam glory this week as it won the RBS 6 Nations. But we must not forget that this was not the only 6 Nations tournament that was underway at the time and the country’s U-20 Squad and Women’s team have done just as well.

03.23.2009| Six Nations | No Comments

Irish Women lose out

Running concurrently with the RBS 6 Nations is that of the women’s game as well and the Irish side faced up to their Welsh counterparts on the Final day of play this year. The game was a tough one and the final score of 13-10 really brings this home. It was a hard fought battle and in the first

03.21.2009| Six Nations | No Comments

Women record third win in a row

The Irish Women’s team continues to show a great performance in their 6 Nations and this week their game against Scotland saw them chalk up yet another victory. This means it is the third in a row for the fairer Irish rugby team. Their Scottish opponents were unable to match their pace and skil

03.13.2009| Uncategorized | No Comments

Irish Women make changes to team

The Irish Women are set to take on their Scottish counterparts this weekend as they continue their Women’s 6 Nations tournament. There are six changes that have been made to the team that fell prey to England a couple of weeks ago. The first of these is Jeannette Feighery who will come in as a

03.11.2009| Six Nations | No Comments

Ireland Women come 3rd! Ireland 22 – 22 France

(Ireland won on try count 4-3) Ireland will probably disappointed having let a half time lead of 17-8 slip, but their four tries versus the French three means that they have secured their highest ever position in the 2007/08 FIRA AER Women's European Championship - 3rd!

05.25.2008| Ireland Rugby | No Comments