Connacht hit a new level of collision success in their close-call against Racing
However, the lineout and maul needs to be much better against Bristol this weekend.
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However, the lineout and maul needs to be much better against Bristol this weekend.
Eddie Jones’ men were dominant on a very wet afternoon at Twickenham
Cillian O’Connor kicked nine points as James Horan’s side set up a Connacht final meeting with Galway.C
Five Irish crews have done enough to secure places in tomorrow’s A finals in Poznan, Poland.
Just 26 days after winning the Champions League final, Bayern picked up where they left off last season with their 22nd-straight win.
Brad Thorn’s side were in superb form as they went on an eight-try rampage.
The two-weight champion defended her featherweight title by battering Felicia Spencer.
Bayern are now seven points clear at the top of the Bundesliga.
For the first time ever, the competition’s knockout stages comprises solely of clubs from the elite divisions.
The French side secured a bonus-point win against the champions in Paris.
Superb tries from wings Makazole Mapimpi and Cheslin Kolbe capped a complete display.
The Irish midfielder was voted as her club’s MVP in the lead-up to last night’s NWSL final.
The back-to-back winners lost their first World Cup game since 2007.
New crew of Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy and fellow Corkman Ronan Byrne are also nominated.
Joe Schmidt’s men were back somewhere close to their best in a seven-try victory in Fukuoka.
The American star is one match away from equalling Margaret Court’s Grand Slam title record.
The champions ran out 3-0 winners at Oriel Park.
Goals from Felipe Caicedo, Ciro Immobile and Danilo Cataldi secured a comfortable victory for Lazio over Roma.
It looks like it will be a successful March for the Irish trainer.
Patrick Curran and Thomas Ryan grabbed two goals each during a one-sided win for Waterford.
Simon Easterby’s charges took Argentina and New Zealand apart at scrum time.
The Ukrainian knocked down Jose Pedraza twice in the 11th round before clinching a unanimous decision win.
The Nicky Henderson trained horse made it seven grade one wins this afternoon.
Leo Cullen’s second-string side scored nine tries away to Dragons on Saturday evening.
The absence of Eden Hazard did not impact Sarri’s men on Sunday as they moved to second in the Premier League.
Johnson won a unanimous decision over ‘The Russian Hammer.’
Dingle defeated East Kerry in this Kerry SFC semi-final replay by 13 points.
Paris Saint-Germain moved eight points clear at the top of Ligue 1 as Kylian Mbappe scored four goals in a 5-0 victory over Lyon.
It was just his third marathon start.
The 2016 All-Ireland club champions eased into the Dublin football semi-finals with a seven-point victory.
Darren Sweetnam was man of the match for Johann van Graan’s team.
Eamonn Murray’s side will face Tyrone in next month’s decider.
Sinead Aherne, McEvoy and Hannah O’Neill all hit the net for the winners in Roscommon.
For the second week in-a-row, Jack O’Connor’s Kerry put up a huge score.
Tyson Fury declared himself completely happy with his four-round comeback win on Saturday night, though the evening was marred by crowd trouble.
Leinster’s scores all came on kick return and showed off their rounded threat with ball in hand.
Nemo Rangers were on the receiving end of a heavy defeat in Croke Park.
Conor Sweeney scored 0-7 for the winners.
The Catalan side took advantage of Atletico Madrid and Valencia’s slip-ups earlier this weekend.
The 20-year-old was in scintillating form once again for Leo Cullen’s side.