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Tag Archives: Ireland
Hannah Jones Interview
After twelve years in charge of Welsh International Rugby the Warren Gatland era is set to come to an end after the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. It’s fair to say that his time as Wales manager is ending on … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016 Olympic Games, 2017 Rugby Women's World Cup, 2018 Commonwealth Games, 2019 Rugby World Cup, 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup, Cardiff Arms Park, Caryl Thomas, Crynant RFC, Crynant RFU, Elinor Snowsill, Gayle Broughton, Gloucester-Hartpury, Grand Slam, Great Britain, Hannah Jones, Harlequins RFU, Ireland, Japan, Jasmine Joyce, Miss Wilkins, Neath Rugby Union, New Zealand RFU, Rowland Phillips, Scotland, Scotland RFU, Sene Naopu, Sene Naoupu, Six Nations, Wales International, Warren Gatland, Warrington RFU, Wasps RFU, Workington RFU, Ysgol Brynamman
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Scotland v England
Scotland v England (One Day International) It was a record-breaking day for Scottish cricket at the Grange (Edinburgh) yesterday as they scored their highest ever run total in a One Day International (ODI) match, securing Scotland’s biggest victory in their … Continue reading
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Tagged Adil Rashid, Alasdair Evans, Alex Hales, Allan Haggo, Bangladesh, Callum MacLeod, Chris Sole, David Willey, Dylan Budge, Edinburgh, England, Eoin Morgan, George Munsey, Handunnettige Dharmasena, Ian Ramage, ICC World Cup, Ireland, Jason Roy, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, Liam Plunkett, Marais Erasmus, Mark Watt, Mark Wood, Matthew Cross, Michael Leask, Moeen Ali, Netherlands, One Day International (ODI), Ranjan Madugalle, Richie Berrington, Safyaan Sharif, Sam Billings, Scotland, The Grange
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Alan Moore Interview
Alan Moore was born on the 25th November 1974 in Dublin, Ireland he started his career at Middlesbrough in 1991 and spent ten years at the club making 114 appearances, scoring 14 goals. Whilst at the club he was once … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Moore, Burnley Football Club, Carlisle United, Deportivo La Coruna, Derry City, Dublin, Edgar Davids, Emerson, Everton Football Club, Hajdul Split, Ireland, jim Crawford, John Pickering, KR Reykjavik, League of Ireland Premier League, Mick McCarthy, Middlesbrough, Nottingham Forest, Pat Fenlon, Ryan Giggs, Shelbourne, Sligo Rovers, Turf moor, UEFA Champions League
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U20 Rugby World Cup
Wales 25 v 26 Ireland (Pool A Match) The second match of the day at the Academy Stadium was Wales against Ireland, which had a great atmosphere and despite the Welsh team starting very strongly it turned out to be … Continue reading