Ireland storm past Wales
Posted by admin on March 13, 2010
Captain Brian O'Driscoll celebrated his 100th cap in style as Ireland powered their way to a clinical 27-12 victory over Wales.Rugby Union Rules latest rugby news
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Posted by admin on March 13, 2010
Captain Brian O'Driscoll celebrated his 100th cap in style as Ireland powered their way to a clinical 27-12 victory over Wales.Posted by admin on
LEE BYRNE: Guilty of a needless sin-binning that saw Wales concede two tries in his absence. Dreadful blunder. 3/10.
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GEORDAN MURPHY: Solid presence under the high ball but early switch from full-back to wing cost him opportunities to attack. 6
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Ireland celebrated captain Brian O’Driscoll’s century of caps by cruising to a victory which leaves them one win away from claiming their fifth Triple Crown in seven seasons.
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Northampton director of rugby Jim Mallinder is expecting a tough test against Saracens in LV= Cup action on Sunday.Posted by admin on
Italy prop Salvatore Perugini is relishing the prospect of taking on “one of the best teams in the world” in Paris tomorrow.
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Wales and Lions legend Gerald Davies has hailed Shane Williams and Tommy Bowe as the best wingers in the world ahead of today’s Six Nations showdown between Wales and Ireland.
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It was lucky 13 for the Munster pair of Paul O'Connell and Donncha O'Callaghan as they helped steer Ireland to victory over England at Twickenham Stadium on the third weekend of the RBS 6 Nations.Posted by admin on
Here is WalesOnline's guide to the best places to eat, drink and be merry in Cardiff's lively city centre before, during and after the Six Nations championship.
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LIONS hooker Matthew Rees returns to Wales duty determined to spoil Brian O’Driscoll’s centenary party.