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    USA Rugby opens door to possible expansions from abroad, but ‘reiterates support’ for domestic league

    USA RUGBY HAVE today appeared to publicly welcome interest from foreign organisations such as the Pro12, who have broached the possibility of expanding to a trans-Atlantic competition. Before the beginning of the Pro12 season, managing director Martin Anayi told The42 that the existing cross-border nature of the competition meant expanding stateside would be a more natural move. USA Rugby CEO Dan Payne made sure to underline a commitment to the fledgling PRO Rugby North America league, but is clearly also keen to explore the possibility of linking up with a foreign league in a statement made today. “Although we commit to leaving no stone unturned when it comes to reviewing…

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    ‘I’m heartbroken’ – Munster wing Ronan O’Mahony forced to retire aged 29

    MUNSTER WING RONAN O’Mahony has retired from rugby on medical grounds a month shy of his 30th birthday, the province have confirmed. O’Mahony sustained a broken leg and dislocated ankle during a Pro12 game against Treviso in April 2017. An academy graduate who cut his teeth with Garryowen at club level and Castletroy College in school, he made 70 appearances for his native province, dotting down 21 times. “I’m heartbroken to be finishing my career earlier than I had expected,” said O’Mahony. “The last two years have been pretty tough since initially breaking my leg, and ultimately the injury has made it impossible for me to continue. “Growing up in…

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    ‘I’m not leaving this place until I win something. I need to win something’

    MUNSTER HAVE BEEN using the services of a South African performance psychologist, Pieter Kruger, since last summer in their bid to end an eight-year run without a trophy. Kruger – who has also worked with the Springboks, Harlequins, and Brumbies – had some interesting feedback for Billy Holland. Holland feels Munster are on the bring of trophy success. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO Each of the Munster players underwent a detailed, hour-long psychological test and Holland was intrigued to hear Kruger’s assessment. “One of the things that came back for me is that I have a very good ability to go from not switched on at all to being very switched on quickly,” says…

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    Van Graan points out Munster’s progress as they settle for second best

    Ryan Bailey reports from Thomond Park NEWS THAT GLASGOW had raced into an early two-try lead at Scotstoun quickly reduced the meaning and significance of this derby, so much so that the Thomond Park PA was announcing ticket details for Munster’s Pro14 quarter-final by half-time. Munster’s hopes of bypassing next weekend and securing a home semi-final were dashed almost instantly on Saturday night, contributing to something of an anti-climatic affair against Connacht, even if the typical inter-pro bite remained.  Peter O’Mahony after Saturday’s game. Source: James Crombie/INPHO Johann van Graan’s side, despite securing a three-try win, had to settle for second best behind Glasgow in Conference A again, and thus…

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    Flannery and Jones to leave Munster after coaches ‘decline contract offers’

    MUNSTER HAVE ANNOUNCED the shock departure of forwards coach Jerry Flannery and attack coach Felix Jones from Johann van Graan’s backroom staff at the end of the season. In a statement, Munster say they made every effort to retain the services of both Flannery and Jones, but they have ‘declined their respective contract offers’ and will leave Thomond Park at the end of their current deals in June. Flannery and Jones are leaving van Graan’s coaching team. Source: Bryan Keane/INPHO “As Johann has noted all along, the province was committed to retaining the services of both Jerry and Felix, and I believe the Professional Game Board made every effort to…

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    ‘I’m not sure even our best performance would have won. That’s the best I’ve seen Glasgow play this year’

    WHEN THE DISAPPOINTMENT of having their season ended at the penultimate hurdle had subsided, Dan McFarland offered both a compliment of their conquerors and a stark assessment of where his team are at right now. “We were very disappointed in our performance but, at the same time, having watched that Glasgow performance, I’m not sure even our best performance would have won here,” he shrugged in the media room at Scotstoun Stadium. It was a sobering night for Ulster, all the good work and positivity created around the team evaporated in a dismal 60-minute spell that saw them brushed aside by a more fluent, creative and complete outfit in the…

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    Pocock calls an end to his time with Brumbies and chases World Cup fitness

    INJURY-PLAGUED AUSTRALIAN great David Pocock retired from Super Rugby today, but is hanging on to his World Cup dreams as he fights to be fit for the competition in Japan. Pocock, 31, has failed to shake off a calf injury that has dogged his season with the ACT Brumbies and there had been speculation he would sit out the rest of the season to ensure he can play in the World Cup in September. “After 13 years of professional rugby, I’m looking forward to the challenges the rest of this year holds and also thinking about what comes next,” Pocock said in a statement released by the Brumbies. The Canberra…

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    Briggs included in Munster Women’s historic all-female coaching and management staff

    NIAMH BRIGGS HAS been included in the first-ever all female coaching and management staff for the Munster Women and U18 Girls’ squads ahead of the 2019/2020 season.  The 2015 Irish captain has been appointed the technical skills coach for the U18 team. Briggs takes up the position after helping UL Bohs reach a Women’s All Ireland League final and win the All Ireland Cup this season. Both coaching teams include a number of current and former Munster players as well as Irish internationals. Ex-Munster and Ireland forward Laura Guest is set for her third season in charge of the Munster Women’s squad. Guest was part of the Ireland squad who won a Grand…

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    Senior-capped Beibhinn Parsons leads Ireland U18 7s at World Games

    SENIOR SEVENS AND 15-a-side international Beibhinn Parsons will join Ireland’s U18 Sevens squad for this weekend’s trip to the Paris World Games. Parsons became the youngest ever Ireland 15-a-side international last November when she appeared off the bench against the USA aged just 16. The Connacht woman has since played a part in the Six Nations and picked up World Series experience in the short form of the game. The Marcoussis hit-out against Canadian and French representative sides in a multi-sport junior tournament forms part of the Women’s 7s development pathway. On Saturday, Ireland will face Canada’s NRU Thunder and Celtic Barbarians (kick-off, 11am and 2.20pm Irish time respectively). They will…

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    Last-gasp try earns Springboks dramatic draw against All Blacks in Wellington

    DIMINUTIVE SCRUM-HALF HERSCHEL Jantjies scored a last-minute try as South Africa snatched a thrilling 16-16 draw with world title-holders New Zealand in the Rugby Championship. The All Blacks were outplayed for most of the first half in Wellington yet still managed to turn with a 7-6 lead, scoring their only try of the game just before the break. Herschel Jantjies scores a crucial try for South Africa. Source: Photosport/Raghavan Venugopal/INPHO The second half was all penalties until Jantjies grabbed a bouncing ball to score his try at the death, with Handre Pollard kicking the conversion under pressure to leave the scores level. Just two months before the World Cup, star…

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