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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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Ireland’s RWC pool rivals Japan rise to 9th in world rankings after impressive win over USA
JAPAN ROSE ABOVE Fiji and into ninth in rugby’s world rankings today, equalling their best ever standing six weeks out from a World Cup on home soil. The Brave Blossoms’ ascent comes after a 34-20 Pacific Nations Cup win over the USA in Suva and leaves Rugby World Cup Pool A as one of the two pools containing three top 10-ranked nations. Joe Schmidt’s Ireland will open their campaign against seventh-ranked Scotland before taking on the hosts six days later in Shizuoka. Source: USA Rugby/YouTube Jamie Joseph’s men set the platform for victory through their set-piece before latterly showing their ability to score from deep with a second try…
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No Andrew Trimble as Ulster name team for Connacht derby
ULSTER HAVE BEEN dealt a blow with the news that Andrew Trimble is ruled out of tomorrow’s Pro12 derby against Connacht [Kingspan Stadium, 7.35pm, BBC NI & Sky Sports]. Trimble has been sidelined with injury since Ireland’s win against Australia, and missed the Champions Cup double-header against Clermont, but was expected to be fit for the first of the festive interpros. But the winger was unable to train fully this week and has been left out of the matchday 23. Facing just a five-day turnaround since Sunday’s defeat in Clermont, Les Kiss shuffles his hand to make six changes. Jacob Stockdale starts the sold-out clash on the left wing with five…
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Cody’s posts photo after surgery
Cody Rhodes underwent successful surgery this morning in Atlanta, Georgia to repair a knee injury he suffered last year. The injury took place at a Ring of Honor show in November and an MRI showed that he was suffering from two tears in his meniscus. Despite the injury, Cody did wrestle a few times after that including at Wrestle Kingdom 13. The surgery method was arthroscopic, which is minimally invasive and done through a very small incision on the knee. Typical recovery time for such surgery is around six to eight weeks which is good enough for Cody to have his first match back at AEW’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view.…
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New boys St Fintan’s looking to cause an upset in the LSSC today
Source: The42.ie/YouTube Updated 31 January, 10.00am FOR THE FIRST time in their history, St Fintan’s High School will compete in the Leinster Schools Senior Cup today. The Sutton-based school take on eight-time champions Clongowes this afternoon, with the first-round tie screened live on eir Sport 1 at 3pm. This huge occasion at Donnybrook is just reward for the hard work that has been done in a school that began playing rugby as recently as 2001. A non-fee-paying school, St Fintan’s have had a remarkable rise under coach Robert Forbes in recent years. From humble beginnings, the north Dublin institution now finds itself in among the big boys of this top-tier…
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Munster schools 1/4 final to be replayed after ‘unprecedented injury circumstances’
THE MUNSTER SCHOOLS Junior Cup quarter-final between PBC and St Munchin’s will be replayed next week after ‘unprecedented injury circumstances’ brought the fixture to an early finish yesterday. Just nine match minutes had elapsed when St Munchin’s declined to resume play after three of their players were forced off with injuries – two of whom were taken to Cork University Hospital by ambulance. This evening Munster Rugby have announced the game will be played on Wednesday next, 15 February, at Musgrave Park with a 2.30pm kick-off. Players recovering at home after freak injuries in abandoned Munster schools rugby game “As a priority, player welfare and the health and safety off…