Glasgow take Pro12 top spot
Glasgow have taken the top spot of the Pro12, beating Treviso 40-23. They managed a try-bonus point as well (scoring six tries in all)…
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Thanks for the info! I’d forgotten to add that the 1974 Lions almost played Idi Amin in one of their tour games. He was a sub for one of the clubs but never played.
Lions versus Springboks: The history of the British and Irish Lions in South Africa
Thanks for the comments. You’re right about the 5 countries making up the Lions. I should have written 4 teams. And thanks for the corrections relating to ‘Afrikaans’. And thanks for reading!
Lions versus Springboks: The history of the British and Irish Lions in South Africa
Thanks
Lions versus Springboks: The history of the British and Irish Lions in South Africa
Hi, all. Sorry about a few of the spelling mistakes and grammar mistakes. My bad! I’ll try better next time. Thanks for reading
Lions versus Springboks: The history of the British and Irish Lions in South Africa
Sorry, that should read ‘selection ommission’ for Sexton. Not commission’. My bad
Eight Irishmen are picked for the Lions but Sexton misses out
Antoine Dupont has being ruled out of the rest of the 6 Nations, as has Josh Van der Flier.
Sensational Sexton kicks Ireland to victory over France
I forgot to add that Sean O’Brien was cited as well for an incident in the match but has been cleared to play in the final test
Lions level series in thriller
Thanks for spotting those two mistakes. I should have said Jack Nowell, not James Haskell. And you were right about Jamie George. Thanks and thanks for reading
All-new Lions side in tough Blues fixture
Some info on the first Lions XV for the game:
STUART HOGG: Scottish full-back was first on most pundits’ test teams. Player Of the 6 Nations 2 years in a row. Still suspect defensively.
TOMMY SEYMOUR: Played for Ireland in the U-19 World Cup (2007) before declaring for Scotland. 16 tries in 36 tests.
BEN TE’O: Rugby League convert. Played for Leinster for 2 seasons after moving to Union. 2 tries in 8 appearances for England
JONATHAN JOSEPH: 16 tries/33 caps. Part of England side that beat All Blacks in 2012
ANTHONY WATSON: 13 tries/26 caps.
JONNY SEXTON: One of the best out-halves in the world. Started in all 3 tests on the 2013 tour. Will be a marked man.
GREG LAIDLAW: Record for most tests as Scotland captain. Led Scotland to its most successful 6 Nations campaign in over a decade with 3 wins from 5 games. 3rd in Scotland’s most points record. Uncle Roy played in all 4 tests for the Lions against the All Blacks in 1983. Greig will hope his record is more successful (’83 Lios were whitewashed).
TAULUPE FALATAU: World class no.8. Integral part of Wales’ Grand Slam winning side of 2012. Played in the victorious 3rd test for the Lions in 2013.
SAM WARBURTON: Lion king. Led Lions to their first winning series since 1997. Only second man in history to captain Lions on 2 tours, after Martin Johnson. World class at open and blind side.
ROSS MORIARTY: Uncle Richard captained Wales to third place in the 1987 World Cup. Bone crunching tackler. Completes all-Wales back row in game against NZPB.
IAIN HENDERSON: Versatile as both lock and flanker. Could be Ulster’s best second row since Paddy Johns, or even Willie John McBride.
ALUN WYN-JONES: 6 Lions tests. Lions captain in 3rd test in 2013, after Warburton got injured. Best second row in history of Welsh rugby.
KYLE SINCLAIR: Debut season of test career has seen a meteoric rise for the explosive star. Has vast potential.
RORY BEST: One of Ireland’s most successful captains ever. Chance to excel after failing to impress on 2013 Lions tour.
JOE MARLER: Contest with Mako Vunipola for England jersey has seen both props grow in stature. Will relish given first bite of the cherry.
Strong Lions squad for first game against New Zealand Provincial Barbarians
Jared Payne has been ruled out of the match due to a calf strain so his place will be taken in the squad by Elliot Daly.
Strong Lions squad for first game against New Zealand Provincial Barbarians
England have made 2 changes with Billy Vunipola coming in at no. 8 and Anthony Watson on the wing. Vunipola makes his first start of the 6 Nations this year, after putting in a strong performance off the bench against Scotland last week. Watson makes his first appearance for England since last year’s whitewash tour of Australia.
15. Mike Brown (vice captain, Harlequins, 59 caps), 14. Anthony Watson (Bath Rugby, 25 caps), 13. Jonathan Joseph (Bath Rugby, 32 caps), 12. Owen Farrell (vice captain, Saracens, 51 caps), 11. Elliot Daly (Wasps, 12 caps), 10. George Ford (Bath Rugby, 34 caps), 9. Ben Youngs (Leicester Tigers, 69 caps).
1. Joe Marler (Harlequins, 50 caps), 2. Dylan Hartley (captain, Northampton Saints, 83 caps), 3. Dan Cole (Leicester Tigers, 73 caps), 4. Joe Launchbury (Wasps, 41 caps), 5. Courtney Lawes (Northampton Saints, 57 caps), 6. Maro Itoje (Saracens, 11 caps), 7. James Haskell (Wasps, 74 caps), 8. Billy Vunipola (vice captain, Saracens 33 caps).
Replacements
16. Jamie George (Saracens, 16 caps), 17. Mako Vunipola (Saracens, 41 caps), 18. Kyle Sinckler (Harlequins, 7 caps), 19. Tom Wood (Northampton Saints, 49 caps), 20. Nathan Hughes (Wasps, 7 caps), 21. Danny Care (Harlequins, 70 caps), 22. Ben Te’o (Worcester Warriors, 7 caps), 23. Jack Nowell (Exeter Chiefs, 22 caps).
Ireland stand in way of England beating world record
Ireland have made three changes, with Jared Payne replacing the injured Rob Kearney (knee) at full-back and Kieran Marmion in at scrum-half, replacing Conor Murray, who damaged his shoulder against the Welsh. The only change in the pack sees Iain Henderson replacing Devin Toner in the second row.
Leinster’s Luke McGrath may make his 6 Nations debut off the bench, while Andrew Conway has yet to be capped.
15. Jared Payne (Ulster) 19
14. Keith Earls (Young Munster/Munster) 58
13. Garry Ringrose (UCD/Leinster) 7
12. Robbie Henshaw (Buccaneers/Leinster) 28
11. Simon Zebo (Cork Constitution/Munster) 32
10. Jonathan Sexton (St. Mary’s College/Leinster) 65
9. Kieran Marmion (Corinthians/Connacht) 11
1. Jack McGrath (St. Mary’s College/Leinster) 40
2. Rory Best (Banbridge/Ulster) (capt) 103
3. Tadhg Furlong (Clontarf/Leinster) 15
4. Donnacha Ryan (Shannon/Munster) 46
5. Iain Henderson (Ballynahinch/Ulster) 31
6. CJ Stander (Shannon/Munster) 14
7. Sean O’Brien (UCD/Leinster) 48
8. Jamie Heaslip (Dublin University/Leinster) (vice-capt) 95
Replacements:
16. Niall Scannell (Dolphin/Munster) 3
17. Cian Healy (Clontarf/Leinster) 66
18. John Ryan (Cork Constitution/Munster) 5
19. Devin Toner (Lansdowne/Leinster) 46
20. Peter O’Mahony (Cork Constitution/Munster) 39
21. Luke McGrath (UCD/Leinster) 1
22. Paddy Jackson (Dungannon/Ulster) 23
23. Andrew Conway (Garryowen/Munster) *
Ireland stand in way of England beating world record
Ireland have beaten the All Blacks, 40-29! YESSS
Ireland v New Zealand preview: Will the Irish finally get lucky?
Great review John, thanks! Don’t understand why it’s a 3-test series. That’s what really did it for Ireland against New Zealand back in 2012. I’d say that the Springboks will be looking at this as a trial run for the Rugby Championship and absolutely destroy Ireland.
South Africa versus Ireland series preview
Heart-breaking news. Jonah Lomu was a legend of the game who transcended the sport of rugby. In his relatively short career he enticed everybody who ever saw him. Every time he got the ball the whole crowd cheered, no matter their nationality. I’ll always remember him tearing through the 4 Home Union countries, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and especially England, in the 1995 World Cup. Nobody had ever seen the like. He had all the makings of a global superstar, a Michael Jordan or Pele. And only 20. Unfortunately, illness took him down the way no opponent could. Even with all the trials he had been through, he still had a great spirit. A true great, who will be missed by so many around the world. Hopefully that fact is some consolation to his grieving family.
RIP Jonah!
Jonah Lomu dies, age 40
Huge loss for Wales! I think Halfpenny is one of the best full backs in the world. He was supreme on the Lion’s tour 2 years ago. He’ll be sorely missed. Triple blow for the country, with scrum-half Rhys Webb and Jonathan Davies out as well. Shame for all rugby fans. You want to see the best players perform on the highest stage.
Wales' Leigh Halfpenny out of Rugby World Cup
Thanks for the corrections. The viewing figures was certainly a major mistake on my part. World Rugby have claimed that the cumulative viewing figures for the 2007 World Cup were over 4 Billion but that figure has since been widely disputed (I was way off the mark saying that a single match in any tournament got that amount of views!). It’s my own personal view that the Rugby World Cup has a more worldwide viewing audience than any sporting tournament apart from the Olympics and the Soccer World Cup. I should have double-checked the mistake about the Webb-Ellis Cup and where it was gotten.
Coups, Cups and David Lord: The history of the Rugby World Cup
Tommy O’Donnell has become the first Irish rugby player to be ruled out of the World Cup, after suffering a hip injury in the warm-up game against Wales. We wish him a speedy recovery. This is a blow to Ireland’s hopes as O’Donnell is a great player and would have been utilised.
Andrew Trimble is also an injury concern after suffering damage to his foot. It is yet unknown as to the extent of the damage.
This is the worst possible news for Ireland. No team wants to lose any players in any of these warm-up games. Hopefully, these will be the last injuries but I doubt it.
Ireland pick expiremental side for first warm-up game against Wales
Just to say that when I was talking about Jackson and Madigan they’d be in competition over who would be Sexton’s understudy.
Ireland pick expiremental side for first warm-up game against Wales
BEIN Sports will be showing the match in Australia, at 2am on Sunday, May 3rd
http://www.beinsports.com.au/our-sports/rugby/
Toulon versus Clermont: Five things to know
Thanks for spotting that. I don’t know where I got ‘Chris’ Michalak from?! I of course meant Freddie!
Toulon versus Clermont: Five things to know
Great write up John, thanks. It should be a terrific weekend of 6 Nations action. A great way to start the oldest rugby tournament in the world. Wales v England will be a cracker. As you said, the last time the 2 teams met in Cardiff, Wales put in an absolutely thumping performance. Add to that the number of injuries to key England players and we could see another drubbing.
Ian Keatley has been picked to play at out-half for Ireland, ahead of Madigan, which is a surprising selection. I didn’t think Madigan played well for the Wolfhounds but I thought he was a safer bet than Keatley. We’ll see. Sean O’Brien makes a welcome return to Ireland, after a very long-off lay off (I don’t think he played for Ireland in 2014). Great to have him back. Unfortunately, Jaimie Heaslip is currently injured, so he’s replaced by Jordi Murphy. All in all, it’s a strong Ireland team that will want to get their defence of the 6 Nations’ title off to a strong start.
I agree with you comments about Saint-Andre, though he seems to have chosen his best available team. The French provinces were in great form during the pool stages of the Rugby Champions Cup, and I think we’ll see some great things from them this year. Scotland have been disappointing for years, but they may finally be turning the tables under their new coach. They’ve finally found a coach that can take them places (though I’d like to see Stuart Hogg play more games at out-half).
All in all, an exciting opening weekend of rugby. There are 4 legitimate contenders for the trophy this year, with Italy and Scotland wanting to score some upsets. A great starter for the main course of the World Cup.
2015 Six Nations: Round 1 preview
Ireland will play England on March, not May, the 1st. Apologies for the mistake. Also, Ian Madigan has been picked at no.10 for the Irish Wolfhounds. Sean O’Brien is on the team. It’s a very strong line-up
Ireland will start favourites in the Six Nations
Great article, John. Terrific analysis of the team’s strengths and weaknesses. I also think Tommy Bowe is an integral part of the team. Hopefully the injury problems will have ended before the World Cup, but it’s doubtful. It looks like Sexton is already out for some of the 6 Nations. The team have a very tough itinerary leading up to the Cup. It’s to be hoped that Schmidt uses the warm-up games wisely. He will need to rest the star players so they aren’t fatigue, like you said. Ireland have a brilliant chance to reach their first-ever semi-final.
2015 Rugby World Cup preview: Ireland
Hi. Just to clarify that I did refer to both Cliff Morgan and Phil Bennett as ‘out-halves’ in my original text that I sent in. Something must have gotten lost in translation!
Lions versus Springboks: The history of the British and Irish Lions in South Africa