'I was told to keep my body right' - Ross Molony not giving up on Rugby World Cup call-up
Ross Molony says he'll be ready and waiting for Ireland head coach Andy Farrell to come calling ahead of the Rugby World Cup.
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Ross Molony says he'll be ready and waiting for Ireland head coach Andy Farrell to come calling ahead of the Rugby World Cup.
Danny Lafferty has been hit with a six-match ban following his red card in Sligo Rovers' FAI Cup defeat to Drogheda United on Friday night.
WELLINGTON : The United States have yet to produce their best performance at the Women's World Cup, coach Vlatko Andonovski said on Thursday, after the Netherlands held them to a frustrating 1-1 draw in their second match of the tournament in Wellington.
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The United Stateswomen's national team continues its 2023 World Cup campaign against Netherlands on Wednesday (9 p.m. ET, live on Fox) at Sky Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand. The U.S. beat Vietnam 3-0 in its first game of the tournament and having won the previous two World Cups, is the favorite to go all the way again in Australia and New Zealand.
WELLINGTON : A second-half goal from co-captain Lindsey Horan allowed the United States to fight back for a 1-1 draw against the Netherlands in a thrilling Women's World Cup Group E match on Thursday.
WELLINGTON : A second-half goal from co-captain Lindsey Horan allowed the United States to fight back for a 1-1 draw against the Netherlands in a thrilling Women's World Cup Group E match on Thursday.
Might that win of Lionel Messi and Co. in Qatar last year serve as leverage for Argentina's campaign in the Women's World Cup? Of course not. Firstly, because the men's win last December had very little to do with domestic football. The third-choice goalkeeper was the only home-based player in the squad. And more significantly, because it would be a crass mistake to attempt to transpose the geopolitics of the men's game onto the women.