France replaced Ireland's hand on the Six Nations rugby trophy after a momentous 42-27 win at Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
Ireland rugby greats Conor Murray, Peter O'Mahony and Cian Healy will make their last home appearance in Dublin on Saturday.
France star Antoine Dupont out for a few months with a ruptured cruciate ligaments suffered in Les Bleus stunning Six Nations ...
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France has cited Ireland’s Tadhg Beirne and Andrew Porter for their alleged roles in the serious-looking knee injury to ...
Losses to Offaly and Waterford effectively ended the Dubs promotion hopes but they at least did the needful here, streaking ...
Trinity College Dublin may have been founded by Queen Elizabeth I, but for over 400 years every building on the prestigious ...
France absorbed early setbacks including the loss of captain Antoine Dupont through injury to beat defending champions ...
A disappointed Ireland rued not taking first-half chances, as well as losing their discipline and being outmuscled in 28 blistering second-half minutes when 34 unanswered French points crushed their ...
The visitors fully deserved their victory after losing Antoine Dupont to injury in the first half before turning on the style ...
Heading into their match against France, Ireland are within touching distance of claiming a historic Six Nations Championship ...