Without Paulie, you couldn’t see Ireland reaching that semi-final or final that’s being talked about. I think he’s the character in this group and is the major power in this Ireland squad.”
Ireland’s adventure at the Rugby World Cup kicks-off at 2.30pm on Saturday as they take on Canada. Tonga play Georgia at noon.
There are two other games tomorrow too with South Africa v Japan (4.45pm) and France v Italy (8pm).
In football, there are five 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League but most of the focus will be on Chelsea v Arsenal (12.45pm) and Man City v West Ham (5.30pm).
At home, Bray face Limerick in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division while Galway and St. Pat’s go head-to-head in the EA Sports Cup Final.
In GAA, the Kilmacud Football Sevens takes place while Clonlara and Kilmaley contest the Clare senior hurling championship semi-final in Ennis at 5pm.
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Juan Mata hates Cork, that can be the only reason for leaving both Roy Keane and Dennis Irwin out of his Man United XI:
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As any parent worth their salt knows, you don’t let your kid hit you because it really, really hurts.
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Peter Stringer, our new columnist here at The42, discusses just how important Paul O’Connell is to Ireland’s chances over the next six weeks.
Where We Were Today
Murray Kinsella was with the Ireland squad in Cardiff and on TV3 as part of their World Cup coverage.
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Juan Mata hates Cork, that can be the only reason for leaving both Roy Keane and Dennis Irwin out of his Man United XI:
“I don’t agree with it but, then again, I didn’t read it either.”
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