HARRY'S HEROICS ALL IN VAIN Now is not the time for a major analysis or critique. For personal reasons which should be fairly obvious. Meath's defeat in Ennis last night is still far too raw. Emotionally and in other ways. Suffice to say that the end result was bitterly disappointing. Have got off to a... Continue Reading →
Ulster progressing, Munster stuck in gear at best
Ulster... 36 Munster... 17 Graham Rowntree must be wondering is he insane. One of the most decorated players in rugby, you'd imagine he could have plumped for any coaching job he wanted in the game. But spare an even bigger thought for Denis Leamy... The former back row forward only during the week moved back... Continue Reading →