
Andrew Ryan
Sports Journalist at The Irish Sun
Sports Journalist w/ @IrishSunSport and @gardencountyspt. Views are my own.
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1 month ago |
thesun.ie | Andrew Ryan
BRIAN O'DRISCOLL believes Jordie Barrett should have started ahead of Robbie Henshaw against Northampton Saints. And the Ireland legend said the decision to leave the All Blacks star on the bench "didn't make sense". Eyebrows were raised when Barrett - signed last December on a short-term deal - was named amongst the subs for the Champions Cup semi-final. The decision backfired, as Leo Cullen's men were beaten 37-34 at the Aviva Stadium to inflict more European pain on the province.
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1 month ago |
thesun.ie | Jason Byrne |Andrew Ryan
CORK star Hannah Looney indicated more skort protests are on the cards in Saturday’s Munster senior camogie final against Waterford. A host of counties plan to ask the Camogie Association to relax the mandatory skort rule after Dublin and Kilkenny wore shorts in protest before their Leinster semi-final at the weekend, only to be ordered to change or the match would be abandoned.
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1 month ago |
thesun.ie | Andrew Ryan
CAELAN DORIS could spend the next six months on the sidelines in a potential hammer blow to his hopes of captaining the Lions. According to the Irish Independent, the Ireland skipper underwent surgery on a shoulder injury on Tuesday. And as a result, the Leinster 8 is facing the next "four to six months" out, thus placing his chances of making this summer's Lions tour in serious jeopardy.
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thesun.ie | Andrew Ryan
EAMON DUNPHY revealed smoking and discos led to his short stint at Man Utd going to the dogs. The former Republic of Ireland international, 79, joined Manchester United as an apprentice when he was a teenager. He never managed to play for the first team, and went on to play for York City, Millwall, Charlton Athletic, Reading and Shamrock Rovers. Dunphy opened up on his experience at Old Trafford during an episode of 'The Bookshop with Ryan Tubridy'.
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1 month ago |
thesun.ie | Andrew Ryan
RHYS McCLENAGHAN will miss the European Championships through injury. The Newtownards man, 25, was due to make his competitive return in Leipzig at the end of this month. He took a break from sport after winning a pommel horse gold medal at the Paris Olympics last summer. But he revealed on Instagram that an unspecified injury will delay his return and the Irishman will instead focus on the World Championships in Indonesia in October. The reigning European champion said: "Unfortunate news.
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