Farrell's team daring with ball and disciplined without
After a full house in the Aviva, the journey back to normality continues next weekend with a trip to Paris and the Irish support will travel some hope.
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After a full house in the Aviva, the journey back to normality continues next weekend with a trip to Paris and the Irish support will travel some hope.
On a night when they required all the experience they could call on, Dublin manager Dessie Farrell admitted it was a tough night at the office for his callow side in Tralee.
Andy Farrell says he's "delighted" with the nature of Ireland's 29-7 bonus point win against Wales in the Guinness Six Nations.
DUBLIN : Ireland coach Andy Farrell praised his side's defence as being the best part of their game "by a country mile" on Saturday after they almost kept Wales scoreless in a very comfortable 29-7 Six Nations opening win.
Britain’s Farrell Treacy dropped a clanger on his Olympic debut after accidentally stopping one lap early in his 1000m short track heat at Beijing 2022. With only the top two guaranteed a quarter-final spot, Treacy was trapped on the inside in third as he approached the final lap. Ad/> But instead of going for broke, the 26-year-old inexplicably eased up and allowed his three rivals to break clear.
Farrell Treacy revealed he overcame “crazy anxiety” to reach the short-track start line in Beijing after testing positive for coronavirus in mid-January as he feared his hopes of reaching a second Olympic Games were over.
Farrell Treacy revealed he overcame “crazy anxiety” to reach the short-track start line in Beijing after testing positive for coronavirus in mid-January as he feared his hopes of reaching a second Olympic Games were over.
Andy Farrell hopes Ireland’s swashbuckling style of play can make the nation proud ahead of his side’s first sold-out Guinness Six Nations match in two years.