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Month: September 2002

30th Sep 2002

Nomination of Lansdowne Road for Heineken Cup Final a Major...

The Irish Rugby Football Union has voiced its delight that Lansdowne Road has been chosen to host this season’s Heineken…
Nomination of Lansdowne Road for Heineken Cup Final a Major Boost.
30th Sep 2002

Pickering Steps Down

It was announced in Dublin yesterday (Monday) that Roger Pickering, the Chief Executive of the 6 Nations and British Lions…
Pickering Steps Down
30th Sep 2002

IRFU Fitness Staff

The IRFU are seeking to extend its Fitness Staff. TheThe IRFU are seeking to extend its Fitness Staff. The ideal…
IRFU Fitness Staff
30th Sep 2002

European Cup Final For Lansdowne Road.

Jean-Pierre Lux, Chairman of ERC, the tournament organisers, announced today that the eighth Heineken Cup final will be played at…
European Cup Final For Lansdowne Road.
30th Sep 2002

How Others Saw It

How Others Saw ItIreland produced a brilliant and bewildering performance in the second of their Rugby World cup qualifiers at…
How Others Saw It
30th Sep 2002

Great Weekend For Connacht Rugby

In addition to securing their spot in the knock-out phase of the Celtic League, Connacht also booked themselves a place…
Great Weekend For Connacht Rugby
30th Sep 2002

Ben Tune Eligible To Play

The International Rugby Board's Anti-Doping Advisory Committee has concluded its review of the decision of the Australian Rugby Union's Drug…
Ben Tune Eligible To Play
28th Sep 2002

Post Match Analysis

Reactions from Eddie O Sullivan, Captain Anthony Foley and David Humphries........Following Ireland's emphatic victory over Georgia, Eddie O'Sullivan was generally…
Post Match Analysis
28th Sep 2002

Connacht Remain Unbeaten

Connacht retained their one hundred per cent record in this year's Celtic League with a 24-23 victory over Bridgend at…
Connacht Remain Unbeaten
28th Sep 2002

Ireland Comfortably In Front at Half-Time.

28/09/2002. Tries from Denis Hickie, Kevin Maggs, Brian O'Driscoll (2), and Girvan Dempsey helped Ireland to a 42-0 interval leadFolowing…
Ireland Comfortably In Front at Half-Time.