Six Lions named in Wales team to play Ireland as Adams moves to the centre
Josh Adams will start in the centre for Wales in this Saturday's Guinness Six Nations opener against Ireland at the Aviva Stadium (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player).
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Josh Adams will start in the centre for Wales in this Saturday's Guinness Six Nations opener against Ireland at the Aviva Stadium (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player).
Rangers have turned a six-point lead over Celtic at the top of the Premiership into a one-point deficit over the course of their first four matches after the winter break.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst last night took aim at his Rangers players and accused them of not being up for the battle that awaited them at Celtic Park.
James McFadden believes the scale of Rangers’ Old Firm defeat is rooted in their mentality and began at the weekend with the 3-3 draw in Dingwall.
Celtic leapfrogged Rangers to the top of the cinch Premiership with a 3-0 thumping of their Old Firm rivals at Parkhead.
Celtic leapfrogged Rangers to the top of the cinch Premiership with a 3-0 thumping of their Old Firm rivals at Parkhead.
Defiant Neil Lennon insists Celtic fans will now regret protests calling for him to be sacked.
Last Saturday certainly was a day to forget for poor old Allan McGregor. He got up at the crack of dawn to travel the 187 miles north from Ibrox to Dingwall for a lunchtime kick-off, and will wonder why he bothered. The hapless Pope’s Newc O’Rangers keeper endured a shocker, fumbling a cross that let Ross County back into the game, then inexplicably letting a bobbling ball ping off his chest in the last few seconds of added time, teeing up a Staggie to slam home from close range and deny the champions a couple of precious points. It’ll have been a long four-hour drive home after that carnival display. And an uncomfortable one, too, if several items later discovered along the southbound A9 – three square wheels at Aviemore, a radiator with steam parping out of it near Pitlochry, a large water-filled flower and bucket of glitter outside Perth – were anything to do with him. Reports remain unconfirmed. Honk.