Well, when the railway Porters shouted, "Change here for Balavary, Foxford, and Ballina”, the passengers took a few steps back, picked up the heavy trunks at their heels, and fulfilled their wish to ...
Ballinrobe will host Shrule/Glencorrib next Friday, March 28, in what should be an intriguing South Mayo O’Mara Cup clash.
One would wonder what Connacht’s record home crowd of 27,870 at MacHale Park quite made of it all. It was more than a little puzzling, in a very Connacht-like way, as the home side seemed ...
Connacht and Munster welcome back Irish internationals for the United Rugby Championship interprovincial showdown at MacHale ...
To add to the high stakes feel, both teams have their Ireland internationals back so it will be a tense but high quality affair. With Connacht head coach Pete Wilkins on sick leave, Cullie Tucker ...
Connacht and Munster have both been able to recall their respective Irish internationals ahead of Saturday's massive URC interpro clash in MacHale Park (KO 2.30). Cullie Tucker has been able to ...
The westerners will be without head coach Pete Wilkins again this week but Dave Heffernan insists that they can see off the ...
As a standalone fixture, Saturday’s sold-out clash with Munster at MacHale Park, Castlebar is one of the most exciting that Connacht have had in years. The benefits of spreading the gospel of ...
On foot of signing a new two-year deal earlier this month, he is now one of the chosen 23 to play in front of Connacht’s biggest ever home crowd. He and his wife Eloise came to Ireland last ...
It's another action packed weekend of sport on TV with the Test in the West between Connacht and Munster, Kerry and Mayo playing for Corn Mhíchíl Uí Mhuircheartaigh and Ireland take on Italy in ...
Bundee Aki and Finlay Bealham are set to return for Connacht on Saturday [Inpho] Connacht and Munster welcome back Irish internationals for the United Rugby Championship interprovincial showdown ...
"So it’s huge to spread the game around the province and also showcase Connacht rugby to the rest of Ireland because I know there’ll be eyes from the wider sporting community in Ireland.