Ireland has overcome Italy by a scrappy 22-17 at the Stadio Olimpico and finished the last day of the Six Nations where it ...
Ireland put pressure on Six Nations title rivals France and England by overcoming Italy 22-17 in Rome. The scrappy ...
The natural human instinct is not positive, I suppose." The Irish Mirror has a rugby WhatsApp group where you can get breaking new and top stories on Ireland's Six Nations campaign straight to ...
Ireland’s pursuit of a third successive victory in the Six Nations is no longer in their hands following their 42-27 defeat to France at the Aviva Stadium. They will need favours from their ...
The Six Nations saw a shake-up in the World Rugby rankings for the first time in weeks after another eventful weekend. Ireland's Grand Slam dreams were shattered on Saturday as France dominated in ...
There is still plenty to play for heading into the penultimate round of Six Nations fixtures this weekend. Ireland and France will kick things off with a mouth-watering clash which could go some ...
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With the matter of costs from this most recent case yet to be resolved and his Supreme Court challenge in the pipeline, it’s ...
The New Zealand-born Leinster half-back arrival on the international stage in October 2020 having qualified for Ireland under World Rugby residency rules ending Murray’s ownership of the green ...
Tadhg Furlong, Mack Hansen and Garry Ringrose are all set to return for Ireland's final Six Nations game against Italy in Rome on Saturday. Simon Easterby's side still have an outside chance of ...
France absorbed early setbacks including the loss of captain Antoine Dupont through injury to beat defending champions Ireland 42-27 at the Aviva Stadium and move into pole position for the Six ...
"There's plenty to process, but I think for now we're going to try to do our best to celebrate the lads because they've been unbelievable servants to Irish rugby." Gibson-Park had special praise ...