Two months of this shite https://t.co/Im5vjcojbq
— The Man in the Black Pyjamas (@pyjamas_black) September 22, 2019
Ah here.
Rugby World Cup: England, Ireland and Italy all win on day three – video highlights (The Guardian)
Two months of this shite https://t.co/Im5vjcojbq
— The Man in the Black Pyjamas (@pyjamas_black) September 22, 2019
Ah here.
Rugby World Cup: England, Ireland and Italy all win on day three – video highlights (The Guardian)
Irish Hockey tweetz:
4PM UCD this Sunday: @IreWomenHockey v China. Final chance to see the women play on home soil ahead of their Olympic Qualifier this November.
G’wan Ireland.
Buy tickets here
Ah here.
Via Nutmeg tees:
In true Nutmeg fashion we’ve gone above and beyond to create the new shirt.
Well we got up as far as an attic in Mastergeehy Co. Kerry and found the long forgotten shirts of 1982. We felt they needed to be aired and given a new lease of life. We only made one small amendment to them. UP THE DUBS.
Fight!
Joe Collins writes:
Nutmeg has been designing tees for nearly 20 years now and always with a twist.
‘Ceiliúradh LGFA le Lidl’ on TG4.
(Celebrate LGFA with LIdl)
Rónán Ó Coisdealbha writes:
With the support of Lidl and the LGFA, TG4 will broadcast a special television programme to celebrate the 2019 All-Ireland Ladies Football Finals.
‘Ceiliúradh LGFA le Lidl’ presented by Gráinne McElwain will visit all six counties playing in the Junior, Intermediate and Senior All-Ireland Ladies Football Finals in Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.
‘Ceiliúradh LGFA le Lidl’ at 8:15pm on TG4.
Meanwhile, on Sunday
11:40am Peil na mBan Beo coverage begins on TG4
11:45am TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship Final – Fermanagh v Louth
1:45pm TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Championship Final – Meath v Tipperary
4:00pm TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship Final – Dublin v Galway
Irish Rugby Federation Union writes:
The Ireland coaching group have named the 31-man squad that will travel to Japan on the 11th September to compete at Rugby World Cup 2019.
The squad is captained by Rory Best who will play at a fourth Rugby World Cup having been involved in the 2007, 2011, 2015 editions.
Six of the squad named featured at the previous two Rugby World Cups (2011 & 2015) – Sean Cronin, Keith Earls, Cian Healy, Rob Kearney, Conor Murray and Johnny Sexton, while a further five played in the 2015 tournament – Tadhg Furlong, Iain Henderson, Robbie Henshaw, Peter O’Mahony and Rhys Ruddock.
The remaining 19 players will be making their Rugby World Cup debuts – Bundee Aki, Tadgh Beirne, Joey Carbery, Jack Carty, Jack Conan, Andrew Conway, Chris Farrell, Dave Kilcoyne, Jean Kleyn, Jordan Larmour, Luke McGrath, Andrew Porter, James Ryan, John Ryan, Niall Scannell, CJ Stander, Garry Ringrose, Jacob Stockdale and Josh van der Flier.
Courtesy of TCN friend @JeffBabz62… Jeff played Doonbeg in Ireland a couple of years back. His caddie, Jiggs, was a former dancer in Michael Flatley’s ‘Lord of the Dance’ troop. When you make a birdie, he gives you the “Birdie Dance.” pic.twitter.com/xqFCQeVpTm
— Caddie Network (@CaddieNetwork) September 1, 2019
In fairness.
Where is Jiggs now, anyone?
For the weekend that’s in it
Rob O’Loughlin writes:
With the American National Football League (NFL) starting and the GAA season ending I have made an update to the ‘Different Ball Game’ series with Ulster, Leinster, Munster and Connacht GAA teams….
Can’t get a ticket?
Relax.
Nicole Osborne writes:
ODEON will screen the All Ireland GAA Football Final this Sunday, September 1 in three of their Dublin based cinemas (Stillorgan, Coolock and Charlestown).
The pre-match coverage will start at 3pm with the throw in between Dublin and Kerry starting at 3.30pm.
Entry is FREE and seats will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.
If you’re not heading to Croke Park then ODEON in Stillorgan, Coolock and Charlestown is the best place to see if the Dubs make it 5-in-a-row.
FIGHT!
Gulp.
Free September 14?
Con Kennedy writes:
The Second Saturday in September is coming! And that means the Annual BlanchWheelies 100K Hospice Spin!
Sign on from 9am Strawberry Hall [Strawberry beds, Dublin]- Depart 10am sharp (2 groups)
Food stops at circa 50k (Skyrne) and burger and chips at the finish!
Route here
Donations to St Francis Hospice in lieu of entry fee.
Lunchbox-sized Lycra bulges to a minimum if possible.