Ireland news |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Six Nations 2012: Ireland not out for World Cup revenge against Wales The Guardian And so it is that the Ireland squad have batted away all suggestions that there might be extra venom in their veins as they take to the Aviva Stadium on Sunday after recent defeats by their opponents, Wales. "These guys are too professional for that," ... Ireland v Wales: full-back Rob Kearney keen to make up for lost time and heal ... Kidney expects Ireland v Wales cracker Six Nations 2012 Ireland vs Wales Odds and Betting Preview |
Ireland captain Paul O'Connell throws down gauntlet to Wales as time for ... WalesOnline By Gareth Griffiths PAUL O'CONNELL insists the talking will stop as Ireland bid to avoid a hat-trick of defeats against Wales today. Warren Gatland takes his side to Dublin for their RBS Six Nations opener knowing Wales held the upper hand over their ... |
![]() SkySports | Ireland recalls Toon frustration SkySports Stephen Ireland has described his loan spell at Newcastle as 'a waste of time' as he prepares to return to St James' Park with Aston Villa on Saturday. Ireland joined the Magpies on a temporary deal in January 2011 after struggling to establish himself ... Stephen Ireland ready to banish Newcastle nightmares with Aston Villa Ireland: Newcastle spell was a waste of time |
![]() The Guardian | Rugby: The rotten luck of the Irish New Zealand Herald By James Corrigan Wales' Jamie Roberts battles Ireland's Sean O'Brien in the 2011 World Cup quarter-final. Photo / Getty Images Ireland lost a second Lions centre yesterday from the Six Nations, while Wales felt like they had gained one. Roberts delighted to prove fitness Wales strengthened as Rhys Priestland and Jamie Roberts face Ireland Warren Gatland knows what to expect from Ireland as Wales insist Priestland ... |
![]() Irish Times | Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-14 RTE.ie Kerry took the Spring Series spoils at Croke Park with a convincing Allianz Football League Division 1 win over All-Ireland champions Dublin. A crowd of 45838 turned up to watch a repeat of last September's dramatic All-Ireland final, and this time it ... Kerry see off Dublin The Kingdom lord it over Dublin Dubs Downed by Kerry in Croker |
![]() talkSPORT.co.uk | Six Nations 2012: Ireland will be tough to beat Radio Times And beating Ireland on scraps would be impossible. The team that Wales knocked out of the World Cup have recovered – all bar the injured Brian O'Driscoll. But the loss of the Irish talisman seems to have invigorated others, with Fergus McFadden, ... Scotland v England, Ireland v Wales and France v Italy in numbers Bookies favourites France come third in readers' poll Six Nations Championship - Regular |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | France know they must improve as Ireland game looms Reuters UK By Julien Pretot | PARIS (Reuters) - France were happy to avenge last year's surprise defeat against Italy with a 30-12 home win against the Azzurri on Saturday, but they were aware they would have to do much better next week against Ireland. Six Nations 2012: the pundit's view Six shake off World Cup disappointments |
Cancer timebomb: Ireland racing to top of cancer league Herald.ie By Clodagh Sheehy IRELAND is facing a cancer timebomb with Euro health experts predicting our cancer rates could rise by as much as 72pc by 2030. The grim prediction has been disputed by the Irish Cancer Society -- it believes the figures are even ... WHO: Irish cancer cases could rise 72 per cent by 2030 |
Graham Price: Rhys Gill must fill Gethin's boots against Ireland WalesOnline He has done well since he left the Cardiff Blues and hopefully he can help Adam Jones do a job on Ireland in the scrum. But gone are the days where the Irish scrum was a weakness when you had John Hayes at tight-head and they have tightened up on that ... |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | WHO estimates 72% rise in Irish cancer cases RTE.ie Ireland could experience a 72% rise in the numbers of cancer cases by 2030, according to predictions by the WHO. Ireland could experience a 72% rise in the numbers of cancer cases by 2030, according to predictions by the World Health Organisation. Ireland set for 72 per cent surge in cancer cases by 2030 Cancer cases could rise by 72% Cancer cases could increase by 72% |