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Month: October 2005

31st Oct 2005

Draw Made For 2006 Churchill Cup

Ireland 'A' have been pooled with the New Zealand Maori and hosts USA for next summer's six-team Churchill Cup tournament.Anthony…
Draw Made For 2006 Churchill Cup
31st Oct 2005

Best, Horgan Added To Irish Squad

Ulster hooker Rory Best and Munster winger Anthony Horgan were added to the Ireland squad for the permanent tsb autumn…
Best, Horgan Added To Irish Squad
30th Oct 2005

AIB League: Division One Previews

It's week three of a four-week block of matches in AIB League Division One. Five sides will be putting their…
AIB League: Division One Previews
30th Oct 2005

Moore Gets Wallaby Call-Up

Hooker Stephen Moore, Saudi Arabian-born to Irish parents, linked up with the Australian squad in France on Saturday night as…
Moore Gets Wallaby Call-Up
30th Oct 2005

Henry: It’s Always Tough At Lansdowne Road

New Zealand coach Graham Henry is expecting a tough time when his side visits Lansdowne Road on Saturday week.New Zealand…
Henry: It’s Always Tough At Lansdowne Road
28th Oct 2005

AIB League: Division One Top Scorers

New Lansdowne fly-half Corey Burt is out on his own on 38 points as the AIB League Division One's top…
AIB League: Division One Top Scorers
28th Oct 2005

Injured Trio Included By Munster

Having all shaken off injuries, Trevor Halstead, Anthony Horgan and John O'Sullivan are back in an extended Munster squad for…
Injured Trio Included By Munster
28th Oct 2005

Leinster Name 25-Man Squad

Leinster coach Michael Cheika has named an initial 25-man squad for his side's must-win Pool 5 clash with Glasgow in…
Leinster Name 25-Man Squad
27th Oct 2005

Campbell Ulster’s Only Change

Kieran Campbell has recovered sufficiently from a calf strain to return to the Ulster side for Saturday's Pool 4 trip…
Campbell Ulster’s Only Change
27th Oct 2005

Matthews Misses Out For Connacht

A groin injury means Connacht will be minus centre Keith Matthews, their top try scorer this season, for Friday's Challenge…
Matthews Misses Out For Connacht