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'It’s something you dream of since you were in nappies' - Furlong
The Ireland and Leinster tighthead had a fine debut for Warren Gatland’s side.
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'He was one of the standout players of the Six Nations, never mind the props'
The Lions are excited about what Tadhg Furlong can do against the All Blacks.
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Furlong doing his family and Wexford proud, even those without mobile phones
The former Good Counsel and New Ross RFC man has grown into his own in Ireland’s squad.
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Tadhg Furlong 'a very proud representative of New Ross' after Ireland debut
Furlong’s first cap was also a first for his club.
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Wexford native Furlong keen to impress Schmidt in Ireland's green
The 22-year-old Leinster tighthead has earned his shot at international honours with an impressive season.
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View more pollsPoll: Will you be giving to charity this Christmas?
PRESIDENT MICHAEL D Higgins yesterday lit the Áras Christmas tree and said his thoughts are with those in society who are homeless, marginalised and vulnerable.
Addressing an assembled crowd at the Áras, President Higgins said: “We will remember our new Irish community as they recreate precious family traditions here in their new homeland; we will think of those in our society who are homeless, marginalised or vulnerable; of all those who are sick or lonely or feeling sad or worried.
As Christmas draws nearer, charity fundraisers are now taking to the streets to raise much-needed funds for a variety of causes. Christmas is traditionally a time for giving after all.
So, today we want to know: Will you be giving to charity this Christmas?
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