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The annual Leinster Rugby Awards Ball was held on Tuesday evening in the O’Reilly Hall in UCD with over 500 guests in attendance to celebrate the province’s achievements in the domestic and ...
For Leinster, and in a wider context Irish rugby, this defeat represents a shattering setback. With Munster, Ulster and Connacht all desperately scrambling to even qualify for the Champions Cup ...
Everyone was impressed with Leinster's huge knock-out wins over Harlequins and Glasgow Warriors, none more so than Northampton's director of rugby Phil Dowson. The Saints stunned Leinster in ...
Leinster's bid for a fifth Champions Cup title will go on for another year following Saturday's stunning defeat to Northampton Saints. The RTÉ Rugby panel of Donal Lenihan, Bernard Jackman ...
The greatest example of this is a generation ago, when Brad Thorn joined Leinster. Thorn was a rugby league icon in Australia, representing the Australian Kangaroos and winning every trophy on ...
LEINSTER'S stars may not have felt in the party mood, but they still dressed to the nines as they attended their end of season awards. With the taste of Saturday's crushing Champions Cup semi ...
"Leinster Rugby are delighted to confirm the signing of Blues Rugby and New Zealand All Black utility back, Rieko Ioane. "Similar to Jordie Barrett before him, the 28-year-old has exercised an ...
Caelan Doris, Joe McCarthy and RG Snyman during a Leinster Rugby captain's run at the Aviva Stadium. Pic: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile Funny how some circles can close. Leinster’s season began ...
You can check out at any time. More info Leinster have followed up the sensational signings of RG Snyman and Jordie Barrett with that of a third rugby superstar Rieko Ioane. The controversial ...
With Springbok lock RG Snyman fully recovered from training, Leinster Rugby enters this match as four-time European champions. Andrew Porter and Jordie Barrett, both from New Zealand, will be the ...
rugby skills, and experience" to his team. This acquisition is seen as a strategy for Leinster to broaden and reinforce their international talent and win the coveted fifth European title.
Leinster went to the well once more in search of an end to their Champions Cup trophy famine when they took on Northampton Saints at the Aviva Stadium. The Blues lost a thrilling game 37-34. Here ...
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