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Leinster Rugby (Irish: Rugbaí Laighean) is one of the four professional provincial club rugby union teams from the island of Ireland. They compete in... |
signing and secure future of eleven players". JOE.ie. "Sean Cronin signs two year deal with Leinster". Leinster Rugby. 24 January 2011. "Leinster announce... |
McCambley Cup and the Butler Shield. United Rugby Championship European Rugby Champions Cup History of rugby union matches between Leinster and Ulster History... |
awards, honours, records and statistics relating to Saracens, the professional rugby union club based in North London, England. Premiership Rugby Champions:... |
Glasgow Warriors (redirect from Glasgow Rugby) professional rugby union side from Scotland. The team plays in the United Rugby Championship league and in the European Professional Club Rugby tournaments... |
Zebre Parma (redirect from Zebre Rugby) Stadio Luigi Zaffanella of Viadana, Lombardy, against Leinster – In the 2019–20 European Rugby Challenge Cup season at Stadio San Michele of Calvisano... |
Harlequin F.C. (redirect from Harlequins (rugby club)) European Rugby Champions Cup match before an away win at Wasps and defeating Leinster at home. However, subsequent losses away to Leinster, and then at... |
Old Wesley R.F.C. (category Leinster Senior League (rugby union) teams) Old Wesley Rugby Football Club was founded in 1891 from the past pupils of Wesley College, Dublin. Since then it has become one of Leinster's most famous... |
University of Limerick (redirect from Irish World Academy of Music and Dance) Ireland rugby player and pundit for RTE Neil Cronin, Munster rugby player Patrick Cronin, Cork hurler Seán Cronin, Ireland and Leinster rugby player Sinead... |
Saracens F.C. (redirect from Saracens (rugby club)) retain Champions Cup". www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union. The Telegraph. 13 May 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2023. "Leinster 10-20 Saracens: English side win third... |
Leeds Tykes (redirect from Leeds Tykes (Rugby Union)) Leeds Tykes (formerly Leeds RUFC, Leeds Carnegie and Yorkshire Carnegie) is an English rugby union club in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, playing in... |
Dundalk F.C. (category Former Leinster Senior League clubs) Northern Railway, they were a junior club until they were invited to join the Leinster Senior League in 1922–23. After playing at that level for four seasons... |
Dundalk R.F.C. (redirect from Dundalk Rugby Club) into what became the Northern Branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union. They later joining the Leinster branch of the IRFU. They have been a junior club... |
Amhrán na bhFiann (category Irish words and phrases) Language (ISL). A deaf choir performed an ISL version of the anthem in Leinster House at the report's official launch. In January 2019, Fianna Fáil senators... |
Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside (category Military personnel from Edinburgh) Woolwich he flourished, working hard at his studies and his sports; he took up boxing, and captained the rugby 2nd XV as well as playing for Scotland. He was... |
New Year Honours 1965 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight... |
Ireland–United Kingdom relations (redirect from Republic of Ireland and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) of Dublin and Norman invasion of Ireland added religious, political, economic and social ties between Northumbria and Wales with Leinster in the Pale... |
Bachelor's degree in Human Resources and Personnel Administration. In the 2007 Leinster Schoolboys' Senior Cup final, Good scored the opening goal as Wesley College... |
Milford Haven (category Ports and harbours of Wales) Clare's invasion of Leinster in 1167, Henry II's Invasion of Ireland in 1171, John's continued subjugation of the Irish in 1185 and 1210 and Oliver Cromwell's... |
James Cassels (British Army officer) (category People educated at Rugby School) Indian Army officer, and Florence Emily Cassels (née Jackson). Upon being sent to England, he was educated at Rugby School and, later, at the Royal Military... |