Ireland’s talisman back rower Peter O’Mahony on the challenge facing Ireland this week, keeping emotions in check and focusing on the team process ahead of the ‘biggest game so far’. Source: Irish Rugby
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Inside Camp: ‘We Have To Embrace The Occasion But Focus On Our Performance’ – Sexton
Ireland captain Jonathan Sexton spoke to the media today about how he and the squad will embrace the occasion but remain focused on their performance to make the Ireland supporters proud. Asked about it being his last Six Nations appearance Sexton said, “Yeah, it’s in the background definitely. It’s special, of
Highlights Lookback: The Last Time We Met
Tries from James Lowe, Hugo Keenan, Jack Conan and Finlay Bealham helped Ireland to a bonus point win against England in 2022. Take a look back at the highlights. Source: Irish Rugby
Inside Camp: Healy And Furlong Ready To ‘Play The Game, Not The Occasion’
Cian Healy and Tadhg Furlong were on media duty today and spoke about how they how they will try to enjoy the week and the build up but that their plan is to ‘play the game, not the occasion’. Both players spoke about the emotion and pride they feel playing for
Ireland Change To Navy Shorts To Ease Period Concerns
The Ireland women’s rugby team has chosen to change their traditional white shorts and instead make a permanent switch to navy. The move, which is led by world-leading kit supplier Canterbury of New Zealand and the IRFU, comes as a response to players’ feedback about period anxieties. The new shorts will
Tom O’Toole – A Tight-Head’s Journey
Tom O’Toole is delivering an impressive body of work in this year’s Guinness Six Nations Championships but his journey to this point has included a good degree of patience, trust and faith in his ability. Tom made his Ulster debut at that age of 19 against Edinburgh in April 2018 and
Ireland Squad in Recovery Mode After Murrayfield Mayhem
The Ireland squad flew back to Dublin on Sunday night and today the focus is on recovery after a physically tough Test match against Scotland in Murrayfield. Garry Ringrose is doing well today and has returned to Dublin. He will take no further part in this year’s Championship. Iain Henderson is due


