Tag: Ulster Rugby

  • Sideline Cuts – 44

    Sideline Cuts – 44

    McCloskey In From The Cold The major talking point from the Irish rugby team announced to take on the All Blacks in Chicago on Saturday night has been the inclusion of Stuart McCloskey to partner Garry Ringrose in the centre. It will be the 33-year-old’s first start in green since 2023. Other notable occurrences  include…

  • Calculated gamble or demonstration of riches?

    Calculated gamble or demonstration of riches?

    I made my confirmation in April 1994. On the same night, Dermot Morgan was finishing a run of shows at the Olympia Theatre. The old VHS tape thereof remains one of the best pieces of comedy the senses here have ever encountered. There are so many comedic gems therein it’s hard to nail down a…

  • Few surprises as the Easterby era kicks off

    Few surprises as the Easterby era kicks off

    Well, it doesn’t actually kick off for a couple of weeks yet, but you get my drift. Simon Easterby has officially taken charge of the Irish men’s senior team with Andy Farrell having jumped ship – temporarily at least – to scout for talent for the British And Irish Lions team he will take on…

  • Furlong pulls up as preparations enter the home straight

    Furlong pulls up as preparations enter the home straight

    Tadhg Furlong has been ruled out of Ireland’s Six Nations Championship opener against Wales on Saturday at the 11th hour due to an ongoing calf muscle injury. The Wexford colossus hasn’t played since December, but was considered to be on track for a return before this latest setback. Connacht’s Finlay Bealham will replace his Leinster…

  • Statements in Manchester and Munster, now it’s over to Meath

    Statements in Manchester and Munster, now it’s over to Meath

    Before the cat jumps all the way out of the bag of its own accord, let’s provide the last nudge. I have returned to meaningful involvement with my local GAA club after a 15-year-hiatus. Part of which was enforced, another element thereof is old ground which doesn’t need to be ploughed up again. There may…

  • Impressive variety but staple diet needs freshening up

    Impressive variety but staple diet needs freshening up

    Ireland…19 South Africa…16 How much store do you place on the Autumn Internationals? A passive observer would probably deem them no more than puffed up friendlies. The aficionado, though, sees them as the laying foundations and building something as the nuts and bolts of the day job kicks off for International players. My own view…

  • Ireland crumble in Fortress Eden

    Ireland crumble in Fortress Eden

    Ireland… 19 New Zealand… 42 You might think that scoring three tries against the All Blacks – especially at Eden Park – represented a commendable day’s work. Don’t be fooled… This was a classic case of ‘come into my web, said the spider to the fly’, before the resident takes a choke hold of the…

  • Boylan’s Sporting Wordle No. 24

    Boylan’s Sporting Wordle No. 24

    Former Irish rugby international Trevor Brennan worked at what before things went professional. https://mywordle.strivemath.com/?word=iwcnxej

  • Irish eyes smiling for different reasons

    Irish eyes smiling for different reasons

    It had to happen, didn’t it? Anytime they have been required to deliver big when it mattered most, Munster have answered the call. Against the All Blacks, 1978, The Miracle Match, then defeating Glasgow days after Axel Foley was laid to rest. And again on Sunday. Yet, in ways, for this observer at least, Sunday’s…

  • A bit of routine and some pleasant surprises – Rugby Wrap Part II

    A bit of routine and some pleasant surprises – Rugby Wrap Part II

    On another weekend, the latest chapter in the Munster European heroics tome would be more than enough to keep aficionados sated. Being the first helping of continental fare for the season, it was never likely to be the only talking point. Not even from an Irish point of view. Teams from the Emerald Isle going…