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It’s a tough run-in for the league leaders and their inter-pro record is poor.
The Australian claims Ireland kick 60% of their ball, but the actual stats say otherwise.
At present our birth rate isn’t high enough to replace our population. However, we’re also dying less and getting married more.
The CSO says that it will not be releasing the details of crimes across the country without a “detailed examination” of the gardaí.
It’s also still falling.
Here’s the numbers behind the six-try, 49 – 7 victory.
The CSO released crime figures today.
There were 7,760 marriages registered in Ireland between July and October last year.
This time last year, Ireland were the best at nothing and the worst at plenty.
Tackles, line-outs, carries and the ex we’d love to have back: here are your vital rugby statistics.
The rate of twins being born has grown, as the average age of mothers rises again.
Nickolay Lamm created constrasting illustrations of men from four countries, using national average measurements.
The highest percentage of births outside marriage or civil partnership was in Limerick, while the lowest was in Galway.
New CSO figures show there were 17,958 births in the second quarter, with the average mother aged 31.9.
The baby boom continues.
The Irish Mammy is getting older…
A quick look at Ireland’s vital stats from the last decade…
But the good news is that we’re having more babies than we were a decade ago.
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