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Irish Mirror on MSNMunster welcome Ireland call-up back for URC return amidst positive injury newsMunster are seventh in the URC table and face Scarlets, who are a place ahead of them after 10 rounds of games, this weekend ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNNiall Scannell pens contract extension with MunsterScannell was a key member of the squad that won the URC title in 2022/23 making 22 appearances during that campaign with 15 ...
Ireland prop Tom O'Toole will return from suspension for Ulster in their United Rugby Championship (URC) trip to Benetton on ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNExperienced Ireland international's new Munster deal as pack duo extend stayNiall Scannell has signed a one year contract extension with Munster, while Josh Wycherley has agreed a new two year deal.
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Irish Examiner on MSNInjured Munster trio could return to face La Rochelle hints attack coach Mike PrendergastThe province’s lengthy injury list appears to be easing with a number of players expected to make returns in the coming weeks.
Sir Julius served in the PNG parliament for 42 years. To put this remarkable achievement in context, only one MP has served ...
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Journal.ie on MSNTom Ahern released back to Munster ahead of URC clash with ScarletsUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
The Canadian Press on MSN4d
Federal government commits more than $160M to Jasper’s wildfire recoveryThe federal government announced on Thursday it's committing $162 million to the recovery in Jasper, Alta. - a portion of which is being dedicated to interim and long-term housing.
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Journal.ie on MSNIreland U20s to train against Easterby's Six Nations side this weekUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Farming Life on MSN4d
McCoy’s turns up the heat in NI with fiery new flavourRicky Watts (left) and John Baxter of KP Snacks (NI) Ltd, McCoy’s parent company, braved the ‘baltic’ NI weather to turn up ...
Antrim stalwart Paddy McBride says the county's football panel are in agreement that they will not play their Ulster Championship quarter-final against All-Ireland champions Armagh if it is not staged ...
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