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LEINSTER and Bulls will contest the 2025 URC final from the unusual setting of Croke Park this evening. The Blues secured their spot in the play-off finale by walloping holders Glasgow Warriors ...
Tickets for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ game against the Minnesota Vikings at Croke Park in September will go on sale next ...
Leinster will bid to end their silverware drought at Croke Park this Saturday when they face South African outfit the Bulls ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNLeinster v Bulls: URC final head to heads for Croke Park collisionLeinster will need to have their team mentality right to take down a side that is hungry for silverware after losing two ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNJamison Gibson-Park maintains Leinster have been improving through URC quarters and semi-finals and are peaking for BullsUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNCroke Park Grand Final ticket sales update as URC bosses dream big for Leinster v BullsThe meeting of Leinster, the number one seeds, and their nearest challengers the Bulls in the regular season standings has ...
Croke Park, a cathedral of Irish sport, will host a rugby final for the first time in history as Leinster and the Vodacom ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNLeinster team news for URC final as Garry Ringrose makes cut but Lions stars miss out on Croke Park deciderLeo Cullen opts for five-three bench with two changes to the team that stormed past Glasgow Warriors in the semi-final ...
NEITHER the repeat of the 2024 All-Ireland football final between Armagh and Galway or the clash of Donegal and Mayo will be ...
FOR all Antrim’s Tailteann Cup trials and tribulations this season, the only difference in their position compared to this ...
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Independent.ie on MSNGallery: St Mary’s celebrate Corn Herald victory in Cumann na mBunscol finals at Croke ParkThe Herald Cup was first presented in 1938 for premier division schools hurling in Dublin. This year, three Dublin hurlers, Brendan Kenny, Conal Ó Riain and Diarmaid Ó Dúlaing - all former Cumann na ...
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