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Ellie Downing writes:

My beloved pink bike was stolen from Lower Abbey street [Dublin] a little bit down from the Twisted Pepper around 11pm-12am last night. Please please please keep an eye out if you can. It has pink rims which are easy to spot, the frame is black and says MORITZ down the tube in white caps , distinctive decorative crank, white saddle , chrome handlebars with white ends ..pink pink pink rims  and  It also has a graffiti sticker “toofly”.

Anyone?

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Jonathan McGuinness writes:

My Fuji Trek 2.0 [above] was stolen from DCU [Dublin City University] on Tuesday evening at 8.30pm outside the Business Building, left campus on Collins Avenue Side. it’s a very Distinctive Bike, very few in Ireland. I had black crank fitted just before being stolen. Cash reward for information leading to bike being found. Thanks.

 

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Ahead of today’s 6 Nations Championship game between England and Ireland at Twickenham, Tom McGurk gives us a history lesson.

“It was here in College Park that the oval football was first kicked through the 19th century Irish twilight. Trinity College founded in 1854 is the oldest surviving working club in the world. This was the birthplace of Irish rugby football. So, once again, this evening, the red rose and shamrocks will square up.”

Tom’s eau de cologne The strange odour of age?

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