
Rugby
Share
Published 13:03 11 May 2016 BST
Explore more on these topics:
"The pool allocation draw is an important milestone in the run-in to any Rugby World Cup and it really helps to build excitement and momentum. "With the identity of 12 teams already known, it will be of huge interest to players and fans to know which sides will be in their pool for what will be a game-changing tournament in Japan."https://twitter.com/WorldRugby/status/730352333197066241 It means this summer's tours, the November internationals and the 2017 Six Nations are now of vital importance to Ireland. Last time out, in November 2012, Ireland needed to beat Argentina to secure automatic qualification for the 2015 World Cup. They achieved that with a 46-24 win. Joe Schmidt is unlikely, then, to experiment too much with his squad, and starting XV, in the coming months. Every Test result will have a bearing on the rankings and the opposition is tough - South Africa x.3, New Zealand x.2, Australia, Canada and the regular Six Nations crew. It may also scupper hopes Schmidt has on taking up the head coach role with the British & Irish Lions. Any coach that takes up the main job with the Lions must, they say, commit to the role for nine months. That would mean November internationals and next year's Six Nations. With allocation in the World Cup pools now on the line, getting a lengthy leave of absence from any Six Nations union will prove extremely tough.
Fans tear into Leo Cullen after the Leinster boss slams media actions
A war of words! Following Leinster’s defeat of Toulon yesterday, head coach Leo Cullen took advantage of the situation to rub it into what he perceives as an unfair media. Despite continued appearances in Champions Cup finals and a semi-final loss to Northampton last year, as well as URC titles, Leinster do face their fair […]
Rugby
3 days ago
Brilliant footage shows Toulon doing training drills on Dublin street ahead of Leinster loss
This is great! Ahead of their Champions Cup semi-final against Leinster this afternoon at the Aviva Stadium, Toulon were seen training in a rather unusual spot. Instead of a field or the gym, they were filmed on a Dublin street doing maul drills, while others causally tossed the ball around. It is unclear exactly where […]
Rugby
4 days ago
Rugby
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 24th to 26th
Rugby