Canterbury, the official kit partner to Irish Rugby, has revealed the new Ireland Rugby training and supporter range for the… Griffin: ‘It’s Up To Us Now To Do The Job… Griggs Names 28-Player Ireland Squad For Rugby World Cup 2021…
How much does it cost to become an Irish rugby club member?
Adults €50.00. Juniors €25.00. Sign up to the Irish Rugby Supporters Club to show your support for the Ireland team. Log In.
How many players are in the Ireland Rugby World Cup 2021 qualifier?
Ireland Head Coach Adam Griggs has today named a 28-player squad for the upcoming Rugby World Cup 2021 Europe Qualifier… Sign up to the Irish Rugby Supporters Club to show your support for the Ireland team.
Who made his international debut in the Rugby World Cup 2016?
On 13 June 2016, Morné Steyn was called up to the squad as injury cover for Lambie. Faf de Klerk (South Africa) made his international debut. This was Ireland’s first ever victory over South Africa in South Africa. Ruan Combrinck and Franco Mostert (both South Africa) and Sean Reidy and Quinn Roux (Ireland) made their international debuts.
What is the IRFU doing to support women’s sport in Ireland?
The IRFU is delighted to be supporting the Student Sport Ireland new ‘Women’s Student Coaching Academy’ initiative to provide support… The IRFU, in partnership with Old Wesley RFC, Vision Sports Ireland and The Change Foundation, has concluded a series of…
Who are the most famous women’s soccer players in Ireland?
Stephanie Roche Why she’s on the list: A star with the Irish team and Puskas Award nominee, Roche currently plays for Sunderland, while her famous goal for Peamount United against Wexford Youths has done wonders for the profile of women’s soccer in Ireland. 11. Emma Byrne
What does the Irish Rugby Football Union do for women’s rugby?
The Irish Rugby Football Union has a vision of being a sport of equal opportunity and access across all areas of our game. We see the opportunity for Rugby to take a greater role in Irish society through increased participation of women in our sport.
What is the women in rugby action plan 2018-2023?
The plan outlined in the Women in Rugby Action Plan 2018-2023 aims to achieve the following over the course of the next five years. To optimise the quality of experience provided for female age-grade rugby players