New Zealand unveil plans to axe South African teams from Super Rugby
Argentina’s Jaguares would also be culled as part of plans for a revamp of the tournament.
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Argentina’s Jaguares would also be culled as part of plans for a revamp of the tournament.
Details of a revamp were announced last month, along with confirmation of no Leinster championship.
Three-in-a-row All-Ireland champions Dublin face Tipperary in the opening round.
A Tier 2 football competition will take place in 2020 but the GAA’s fixture task force will propose a new format for 2021.
Minister Josepha Madigan wants Moore Street to be a ‘heritage hub’ in the capital city.
The venue was at the centre of the ‘Newbridge of Nowhere’ saga back in June.
That news was welcomed by business group Dublin Chamber.
The 10-channel package will debut on Tuesday.
The network is also reportedly planning to reduce its subscription fees.
It is hoped the overhaul of the competition will boost sponsorship revenue.
Fianna Fáil has called for an overhaul of the Home Choice Loan (HCL) Scheme.
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Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney feels change is needed but doesn’t expect
The new Anglesea Stand will bring Leinster’s home up to a 25,000 capacity.
The broadcaster has put out a public tender notice for the work to be carried out.
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In the first six months of 2014, visitor numbers were up by 7 per cent on the same period last year.
The power station has been given €3.6 million from an EU fund to get a revamp.
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Once the operatic crooners pack their tuxedos away, work will commence of upgrades to the home of Dolphin and Sunday’s Well.
RTE has confirmed that there are changes afoot.
The Clare manager has urged GAA authorities to make ‘the right call’.
This is how Ulster Rugby’s home is expected to look by summer 2014.
The National Management Committee have accepted an offer from the Ulster Council after a meeting in Armagh last night.