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
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Ireland’s Post Match Press Conference
Andy Farrell and Johnny Sexton on Ireland’s remarkable victory over Scotland and an update on the injured players. Reflecting on the game the head coach said, “It wasn’t Champagne rugby all round but as far as character and fight and want for each other, that’s the best game I’ve ever been
Highlights Of Ireland’s Mighty Murrayfield Win
It was nail biting, end to end action in Murrayfield as Ireland weathered the storm of Scottish pressure and the loss of half the pack to injury to secure victory in Scotland. Watch the highlights if you can take the nerves a second time round! Scotland v Ireland – As It
Ireland Triumph In Adversity In Scotland
Ireland overcame adversity at BT Murrayfield to secure a fourth win in the Guinness Six Nations, retain the Century Quaich trophy and set up a Championship finale at home to England in the Aviva Stadium next Saturday. Th team lost Caelan Doris, Dan Sheehan and Iain Henderson to injury in the
Injury-Hit Ireland Show Mettle To Dispatch Scots In Second Half
Ireland overcame a stern test from Scotland as second half tries from James Lowe and Jack Conan saw them win a bruising Guinness Six Nations encounter 22-7 at BT Murrayfield. Andy Farrell’s men coped admirably with a series of injury setbacks – losing Caelan Doris, Dan Sheehan and Iain Henderson inside
Gatland speaks post Italy
Wales won in the Six Nations for the first time this year with a streetwise and relatively assured victory over Italy in Rome. The win also marked Warren Gatland’s first triumph since returning to the post he originally left in 2019, while it also meant Wales are now likely to
‘Captain Ken’ ready for Nice week of vital training
Wales will spend this week in Nice preparing for their final outing in the Guinness Six Nations against France at Stade de France on Saturday. Skipper Ken Owens believes the break from being at home will be good for his team as they seek to build on their bonus-point victory over Italy


