Scotland road to Euro 2024 calendar set with final Hampden send off revealed to serenade Clarke's conquerors
Scotland are set to face Finland in a Hampden send-off before heading to the Euro 2024, according to a report.
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Scotland are set to face Finland in a Hampden send-off before heading to the Euro 2024, according to a report.
Ireland coach Andy Farrell hopes his inexperienced group of flyhalves have learned enough in the shadow of Johnny Sexton to stand up and make the number 10 jersey their own following the retirement of their hugely influential former captain.
Asian Games champions and Tokyo Olympics bronze medallists India are place in a tough Pool B in the men's hockey competition at this year's Paris Games. Eight-time champions India, who clinched a historic bronze medal in Tokyo after a hiatus of 41 years, have been clubbed with reigning Olympic champions and world no.2 Belgium, mighty Australia, Rio Games gold medallist Argentina, New Zealand and Ireland. The Indians are currently ranked third in the world, behind Belgium and the Netherlands, and they had found it tough to beat Tokyo silver medallist Australia and Argentina in the past.
Last season's Six Nations championship victory was achieved with just a fourth ever Grand Slam for Ireland.
If there's any such thing as a veteran at Under-20s level then Hugh Gavin fits the bill.
Andy Farrell says he does not buy in to so-called World Cup cycles as Ireland prepare for their Guinness Six Nations title defence.
Those lucky enough may get the chance to see the Northern Lights this evening. According to the Met Office there will be a period of clear and dark skies which will give people in parts of Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland a sighting of the spectacle.
LONDON : A post-Rugby World Cup Six Nations always has something of a reset feel about it but this year's championship, featuring five new captains, a new coach and missing four icons of the sport, feels even more like the start of the next four-year cycle.