Hooker Ronan Kelleher has been passed fit to face New Zealand in Ireland’s Autumn international opener in Dublin on Friday, but prop Tadhg Furlong will miss the clash with injury as coach Andy Farrell ...
Injured tighthead prop Tadhg Furlong has been replaced by Finlay Bealham in the Ireland side facing New Zealand in the autumn ...
Tadhg Furlong’s injury makes Ireland a little more vulnerable ... 27 Ireland look in reasonable enough shape for their autumn ...
Furlong, it must be said, is a generational talent at tighthead ... Speaking of the frontrow, the Ireland head coach was always going to give Ronan Kelleher and Rob Herring every chance to prove their ...
Tadhg Furlong was also ruled out this week with a hamstring issue, and so Ireland are missing two of their first-choice front row. Finlay Bealham and Rónan Kelleher are strong replacements for those ...
Ireland launch their Autumn Nations Series fixtures with Friday evening’s mouthwatering clash against New Zealand. The All Blacks, who knocked Andy Farrell’s men out of last year’s Rugby World Cup, ...
Andy Farrell is banking on a febrile atmosphere at Aviva Stadium tomorrow night when Ireland face down the All Blacks for the ...
The scene has been set for what many see as the rugby planet's most interesting modern international rivalry - certainly the northern/southern hemisphere's biggest.
Ireland vs New Zealand is due to kick off at 8.10pm GMT on Friday 8 November at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1, with coverage on ...
Analysis - In DMac we trust? Scott Robertson certainly thinks so and - going on the last shift Damian McKenzie put in for the ...
But he would prefer to be leading out a team in better shape. Tadhg Furlong (calf) has joined Dan Sheehan (ACL) on the sidelines. Hooker is a particular problem given Rónan Kelleher has managed just ...
Are players and coaches lying, or at any rate telling fibs, when denying that revenge is ever a factor? The All Blacks did so in the week before the World Cup quarter-final, albeit their sense of ...