Letter from London: World Cup moves swiftly on without Schmidt's Ireland
Murray Kinsella checks in from the English capital as the tournament heads into the semi-finals.
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Murray Kinsella checks in from the English capital as the tournament heads into the semi-finals.
Murray Kinsella reports from the English capital as Ireland set off for Cardiff.
After a quiet week of hard work in Guildford, Ireland headed back into the English capital yesterday afternoon.
Guildford is a quiet enclave far removed from the hustle and bustle of London and the World Cup.
Murray Kinsella was at Twickenham last night as Wales produced a stunning final quarter.
Murray Kinsella has landed in the English capital after a week at St. George’s Park.
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