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Month: May 2005

27th May 2005

London Irish Swoop For Willis

Former Leinster and Ireland 'A' scrum-half Ben Willis has signed a two-year contract with London Irish, after making 15 French…
London Irish Swoop For Willis
26th May 2005

Cheika, Knox Confirmed As Leinster Coaches

Leinster Rugby have confirmed Australian pairing Michael Cheika and David Knox as their new head coach and assistant coach respectively,…
Cheika, Knox Confirmed As Leinster Coaches
26th May 2005

News article – Style E 4629

British and Irish Lions captain Brian O'Driscoll has told his troops to be prepared as the "realisation that we're actually…
News article – Style E 4629
26th May 2005

Costello, Foley And Henderson On Johnno’s Bench

Retired Leinster number 8 Victor Costello and Munster duo Anthony Foley and Rob Henderson have been included in the Martin…
Costello, Foley And Henderson On Johnno’s Bench
26th May 2005

1997 Lions Video Spurs O’Connell On

Paul O'Connell was only 17 when he watched "Living With The Lions", the fly-on-the-wall video of the victorious 1997 Lions…
1997 Lions Video Spurs O’Connell On
25th May 2005

Irish Sports Council Grant 3.5 million To The IRFU

The Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, John O'Donoghue T.D. has announced the allocation of 3.5m by the Irish Sports…
Irish Sports Council Grant  3.5 million To The IRFU
25th May 2005

Supporters Club Lions Event A Roaring Success

The Irish Rugby Supporters club held its inaugural social event to celebrate the British & Irish Lions v Argentina game…
Supporters Club Lions Event A Roaring Success
25th May 2005

O’Connor To Start For Barbarians

Wasps and Ireland flanker Johnny O'Connor will make his first Barbarians start when he lines out for Bob Dwyer's tourists…
O’Connor To Start For Barbarians
25th May 2005

Lions Ready For Take-Off

Today is D-Day for the British and Irish Lions - Departure Day. A 27-hour Auckland-bound flight from London's Heathrow airport…
Lions Ready For Take-Off
25th May 2005

Barbarians Poor At Pittodrie

In front of a near-capacity 20,228 crowd at Pittodrie, Bob Dwyer's Barbarians fell 38-7 to a rejuvenated Scotland on Tuesday…
Barbarians Poor At Pittodrie