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Month: May 2005

22nd May 2005

Extra Special Win For Brennan

Kildare man Trevor Brennan is a Heineken Cup winner for the second time in three seasons after Toulouse earned an…
Extra Special Win For Brennan
22nd May 2005

News article – Style E 4600

The British and Irish Lions will sing an official anthem, entitled "The Power Of Four", before each one of their…
News article – Style E 4600
20th May 2005

Tigers Snap Up Leinster’s Cullen

The Irish exodus to Welford Road continued today as Leicester Tigers completed the signing of Leinster lock Leo Cullen, making…
Tigers Snap Up Leinster’s Cullen
20th May 2005

Munster Announce Seven Signings For 2005/06

With the dust barely settled on their Celtic Cup triumph, Munster have set out their stall for the 2005/06 campaign…
Munster Announce Seven Signings For 2005/06
20th May 2005

Ireland Squad Finalised For Under-21 World Cup

The Ireland Under-21 management have named the squad that will travel to Mendoza, Argentina next month to take part in…
Ireland Squad Finalised For Under-21 World Cup
20th May 2005

New Two-Year Deal For Ulster’s Steinmetz

Former All-Black Paul Steinmetz is to remain at Ravenhill for another two seasons after tying down a new contract with…
New Two-Year Deal For Ulster’s Steinmetz
20th May 2005

Foley Scoops ERC Player Of The Decade Award

Munster skipper Anthony Foley has scooped the Heineken Cup Player Of The Decade award, after polling 65,535 votes on the…
Foley Scoops ERC Player Of The Decade Award
19th May 2005

Player Club Transfer Details For The 2005/06 Season

A revised transfer form for any club players who wish to transfer clubs has been introduced for the 2005/06 season.…
Player Club Transfer Details For The 2005/06 Season
19th May 2005

Duffy Stays At ‘Quins, Staunton Released

Connacht's hopes of prizing Ireland international Gavin Duffy home to his native province have been quashed as NEC Harlequins have…
Duffy Stays At ‘Quins, Staunton Released
19th May 2005

Quinlan Quits Leinster For Northampton

Ireland 'A' centre David Quinlan has quit Leinster after four seasons with the province. The 27-year-old is to join Northampton…
Quinlan Quits Leinster For Northampton