
Barry Higgins tweetz:
The potholes are so bad in New York City I am fearing the worst for our Leprechaun.
Thanks Barry.

Barry Higgins tweetz:
The potholes are so bad in New York City I am fearing the worst for our Leprechaun.
Thanks Barry.

As one last sendoff to our friend Tony Fenton every Irish radio station is playing I Say A Little Prayer today at 2.30. Is your station? RT?
— Rick O’Shea (@rickoshea) March 16, 2015
Mmf.
Red divils: From left: Denis Lawless, Sir Alex and telly’s Albert Tatlock
This afternoon.
He’s wearing the old Anglo away kit.
Raskolnikov writes:
Look who’s sitting beside Sir Alex [Ferguson] at Old Trafford [Manchester United football ground] today [Vs Spurs]…
It’s not a caption competition unless you absolutely insist.
McGurk! You’re cut.
Ryan!! You’re in.
A passive aggressive defence of Joe Schmidt’s “kicking game” is the theme for RTÉ’s Jonathan Ryan-narrated promo ahead of Ireland versus Wales in Cardiff Arms Park Nua, Wales, today.
It gets results in fairness.
Previously: How Green Was Their Valley
Thanks Richie McCormack
Update:

Wales win 23-16.
The breakdown; Ireland need to beat Scotland next week and hope other results go our way.
Easy, easy.


Yesterday evening.
Mike Ross, Tommy Bowe, Jared Payne and Devin Toner (top) with Rose of Tralee, Maria Walsh (inside centre), at the all new Loop in terminal 1, Dublin Airport prior to their departure to Cardiff, Wales for their six nations match at the Cardiff Arms Park Nua.
Related: How Green Was Their Valley?
Thanks Sarah McDonagh
John Gallen writes:
Stephenie [Roche] is putting the ‘fluke’ accusers aside with another cracker of a goal, this time against Costa Rica. Goal starts at 25 secs in…
Oops She Did It Again (Irish Times)
Previously: Stephanie Roche on broadsheet
Robbie Loughlin tweetz:
A quick ‘shop for the hundred hero on Sat[urday]!!
The Luas green line, Dublin, this morning.
Shaun Treacy tweetz:
People walking along the Luas track as the Green Line is down due to technical difficulties.
Needs more zombie.
Thanks Sean and Paddy Irishman