Conor Murray, Peter O'Mahony and Cian Healy set to retire from Ireland action
Conor Murray, Peter O'Mahony and Cian Healy will all end their international careers after the conclusion of the Guinness Six Nations next month.
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Conor Murray, Peter O'Mahony and Cian Healy will all end their international careers after the conclusion of the Guinness Six Nations next month.
Denise O'Sullivan has doubled down on her support for Colin Healy as the fallout from his departure as Republic of Ireland assistant coach continues.
Sarah Healy broke her own championship record en route to winning the women's 1500m title on day two of the 123.ie National Senior Indoor Championships, while fellow Olympian Sharlene Mawdsley also retained her 400m crown and Bori Akinola got the better of Israel Olatunde in the men's 60m final at the National Sports Campus in Dublin.
Katie McCabe has urged the FAI to review the process that's led to such confusion and frustration around the departure of Colin Healy as Republic of Ireland women's assistant coach.
Tyrone's Nick Griggs will sit out the indoor season following a two-week hospital stint for a "freak" illness. The talented youngster has been noticeably missing from results since the start of the short track season in January.
Irish indoor records were broken at the Millrose Games in New York, with Sarah Healy, Mark English and Andrew Coscoran running best-ever times in the 3,000m, 800m and the mile respectively.
Republic of Ireland international Denise O'Sullivan has again hit out at the FAI over their handling of Colin Healy’s departure from the women’s managerial set-up.
UP Warriorz on Monday drafted in Chinelle Henry as a replacement for injured Alyssa Healy for the upcoming edition of the Women's Premier League (WPL). Healy was ruled out of the third season of the WPL due to a foot injury. "Unfortunately for me, I've got a couple of months of feet up. I'm pretty bummed by that, but at the same time elated to have a little bit of downtime and try and get my body right,” said Healy, who captained Australia in the recent Women's Ashes match against England at Melbourne.