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Month: August 2003

31st Aug 2003

Satisfactory Afternoon For Ireland in Thomond Park

Ireland coach Eddie O'Sullivan expressed himself happy with the overall performance from his side in their record 61-6 win over…
Satisfactory Afternoon For Ireland in Thomond Park
31st Aug 2003

O’Gara Back For The Scotland Game.

Ronan O'Gara is included in the 22-man squad from which the Ireland team to play Scotland in their concluding pre…
O’Gara Back For The Scotland Game.
30th Aug 2003

Final Scoreline Flatters Ireland

In the end the scoreboard showed that Ireland had recorded their biggest margin of victory over the Italians but Irish…
Final Scoreline Flatters Ireland
30th Aug 2003

Celtic League Next Weekend

Celtic League Next WeekendCELTIC LEAGUE 2003/2004 Friday, 5th September. 19:05: N-S Ospreys v Ulster, The Gnoll (BBC W). Gregg Davies…
Celtic League Next Weekend
30th Aug 2003

Four Tries For Hickie as Ireland Overwhelm Italians

Wing Denis Hickie scored four tries as Ireland powered their way to an emphatic 61-6 win over Italy at a…
Four Tries For Hickie as Ireland Overwhelm Italians
30th Aug 2003

Ireland Lead At Half-Time

Two late tries, from John Kelly and Denis Hickie both converted by David Humphreys who also kicked three penalties leave…
Ireland Lead At Half-Time
30th Aug 2003

International Day in Thomond Park

International rugby comes to Limerick's Thomond Park when Ireland take on Italy (3pm) in the second last of their pre…
International Day in Thomond Park
30th Aug 2003

U21 – Munster Off To Good Start

Defending champions Munster produced a hugely impressive display in the opening game of the U21 interprovincial championship with a 25-5…
U21 – Munster Off To Good Start
30th Aug 2003

Live Commentary

Live CommentaryFor those of you who cannot get to Thomond Park this afternoon for the Ireland v Italy game, you…
Live Commentary
30th Aug 2003

Munster U21s Shine in Dublin

The U21 interprovincial championship began Friday night in Donnybrook, where Munster beat Leinster 25 points to 5. Barry Keeshan kicked…
Munster U21s Shine in Dublin