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    Emotional Speight set for Ulster farewell against former coach Friend

    SIGNED AS INJURY-COVER a couple of weeks before the start of the season, Henry Speight has made an instrumental impact at Ulster, but in the same way, the province has made an impact on him.  The 19-time capped Australian international has become an integral part of the changing room at Kingspan Stadium, but will line out for Ulster for the final time in tonight’s Pro14 inter-pro against Connacht [KO 7.35pm, TG4/eir Sport].  Speight has made a big impact at Ulster. Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO It will be an emotional farewell for the winger, who has settled into life in Belfast seamlessly since his August arrival, and he’ll leave for home on…

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    ‘I’m not angry or bitter. I’m fit, healthy and happy again and that’s important’

    NIAMH BRIGGS WAS the poster girl for the biggest women’s sporting event to be staged on these shores. There were media appearances, photo shoots and stamp launches. She was, as Ireland captain, the face of the 2017 Women’s Rugby World Cup. On the field, she was to carry the hopes of a home nation on her shoulders. In so many ways, that summer ought to have been the apex of a monumental career, yet it could have just as easily become the beginning of the end for Briggs. No sooner was she over a severe hamstring injury when an Achilles tendon injury ended her tournament before it started. Another period…

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    Henshaw displaces Kearney, O’Brien on the bench as Ireland open Six Nations defence against England

    IRELAND WILL UNLEASH 13 of the team who defeated New Zealand again when they open their Six Nations defence against England at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday (kick-0ff 16.45). The two changes to the starting XV come at fullback, where Rob Kearney’s iffy form on return from injury see him displaced by Robbie Henshaw, and at scrum-half after Conor Murray missed November with a neck injury. Head coach Joe Schmidt announced the squad at the Aviva Stadium today after team training was moved from their Carton House base due to the potential for snow disrupting train in Maynooth. Henshaw’s inclusion means Bundee Aki and Garry Ringrose reform their centre partnership,…

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    Schmidt’s Ireland get Six Nations bid going with three-try win in Scotland

    Click:Geotextile buy Scotland 13 Click Here: montpellier rugby jersey Ireland 22 Murray Kinsella reports from Murrayfield TASKED WITH PLAYING 67 minutes off the bench, Joey Carbery delivered for Ireland after a shaky start in a performance that was symbolic of the collective effort from Joe Schmidt’s team. There was some of the good stuff, but plenty of the bad too. In the end, a three-try win means Ireland’s bid to retain their Six Nations title is up and running at the second time of asking, albeit in stuttering fashion, with Schmidt’s side responding to last weekend’s defeat to England by notching four match points.  Jacob Stockdale celebrates his first-half try.…

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    Kenny Omega says he Didn’t Want The Relationship With Kota Ibushi Sexualized

    Speaking to Don Callis on the Killing The Town podcast, Omega discussed the reunion and the bond the two men share. “I never wanted, at any point, because it was real life, I never wanted my relationship with Ibushi sexualized,” stated Omega. “With our goals specifically, are very much wrestling driven. There was no need to turn it into a soap opera. But there was no denying the fact that this reunion was emotional and personal and real. Even though what we do in New Japan always culminates with a match, not many of these stories are based in reality. Most of the time it boils down to, ‘Let’s just…

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    Schmidt hopes to see Cronin grab opportunity after show of ‘faith’

    “IT’S NOT LIKE he doesn’t know we’ve got faith in him,” said Joe Schmidt after handing Sean Cronin a first ever start in the Six Nations. The hooker has had to be incredibly patient at international level, ordinarily finding himself behind captain Rory Best and among the replacements when Ireland play Tier 1 opposition. Sunday’s Six Nations clash with Italy will be Cronin’s 68th Test appearance, but 58 of them have come with the number 16 on his back after bouncing into action off the bench. “I’m sure he’s excited,” Schmidt said of the 32-year-old hooker at Carton House today. Click Here: Portugal National Team soccer tracksuit “He’s trained well.…

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    Ember Moon Says Beth Phoenix Is Her Dream Opponent

    Chris Van Vliet recently interviewed Ember Moon at Axxess before the Royal Rumble. According to Moon, her dream match-up is WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix. Below are some highlights of the interview. Ember Moon on wrestling being her childhood escape: “For me it was kind of a blur because my childhood was such brutal torture and wrestling was my escape. So any wrestling that I could watch made me thoroughly excited. I remember the first time that The Hurricane chokeslammed The Rock though. I was like ‘No, it’s not going to happen!’ That was so great. I do remember that. That was one my fondest childhood moments. And the…

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    ‘No doubt’ Welsh players distracted by merger talk, says Gatland

    WARREN GATLAND SAYS there is “no doubt” Wales’ players have been affected by a proposed merger between the Scarlets and the Ospreys ahead of their Six Nations clash with Scotland on Saturday. The newly-formed Professional Rugby Board (PRB) are to discuss plans for a radical change to regional rugby in Wales, which could see the introduction of a club in the north of the country and one less team in the south. Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) chief executive Martyn Phillips addressed Gatland’s Grand Slam hopefuls on Monday to discuss the issue, which Wales’ head coach stressed has been driven by the regions rather than the governing body. Gatland has urged his squad…

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    Byrne returns at out-half for Ireland U20 side bidding for Grand Slam glory

    THE IRELAND U20 TEAM to take on Wales on Friday evening [KO 7.05pm, RTÉ 2] shows one change from the side that clinched the Six Nations title last weekend. Harry Byrne returns for the Grand Slam bid in Colwyn Bay, having missed out on the win over France in Cork due to injury. He replaces Ben Healy at out-half in Noel McNamara’s side. Click Here: Mexico National Team soccer tracksuit “It was great to win the title with last week’s win over France, but it’s testament to the players how they’ve parked the victory and are fully focused on what can be achieved in Wales this Friday night,” said McNamara.…

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    Ex-Connacht prop Wilkinson ready for Rapid Rugby as he builds reputation in Hong Kong

    “I’M AN AMBITIOUS, coach,” says Brett Wilkinson, and the former Connacht stalwart hasn’t let mileage hold him back from progressing his new career. Click Here: f1 racing suit for sale Though he is just five years removed from the neck injury which cut his playing days short after his 183rd appearance for the western province, at 35 Wilkinson has already absorbed a wealth of coaching experience. After testing the waters outside of rugby after retirement, he diverted his full focus to coaching with Buccaneers and succeeded in bringing the Athlone club to promotion from AIL Division 1B as well as a Connacht Senior Cup. Wilkinson with his coach of the…

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