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7 Irish Horse Racing Meetings To Put In Your Diary For 2026

Ireland’s horse racing calendar is one of the richest and most exciting in the world, offering everything from pulsating National Hunt festivals to world-class flat racing showpieces. Whether you’re a lifelong racing enthusiast or simply love the thrill of a day at the races, these seven meetings, highlighted by the horse racing betting experts at Bet442, deserve a prime spot in your 2026 diary.

1. Cork Easter Festival – March 28-30, 2026 (Easter Weekend)

The Cork Easter Festival kicks off Ireland’s spring racing season in style. Held over the Easter weekend at Cork Racecourse, Mallow, this three-day meeting blends competitive National Hunt action with festive family entertainment. Expect lively crowds, top-quality jump racing, and the famous Cork Easter Sunday Handicap Chase, a highlight for many punters.

2. Irish Grand National – April 13, 2026 (Easter Monday)

While this falls close to the Cork Easter Festival in the calendar, the BoyleSports Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse Racecourse deserves its own spotlight. Run on Easter Monday, this legendary steeplechase is one of the most prestigious and historic races in Ireland. With huge crowds and high drama, it’s a true test of endurance and skill, and a race every jockey dreams of winning.

3. Punchestown Festival – April 28 – May 2, 2026

The Punchestown Festival is the grand finale of the National Hunt season, Ireland’s answer to Cheltenham. For five thrilling days, County Kildare becomes the heartbeat of jumps racing, featuring championship contests, elite horses, and roaring stands. With big names, big crowds, and big celebrations, this is a must for any racing fan.

4. Irish Guineas Festival – May 23-24, 2026

Taking place at the Curragh Racecourse, the Irish Guineas Festival marks the start of Ireland’s flat season in earnest. The weekend features the Irish 2,000 Guineas (for colts) on Saturday and the Irish 1,000 Guineas (for fillies) on Sunday; both key tests for future champions. Add in fashion, food, and great atmosphere, and you’ve got one of the year’s most elegant racing weekends.

5. Irish Derby Festival – June 26-28, 2026

The Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby Festival, also at the Curragh, is arguably Ireland’s premier flat racing event. The three-day spectacle is highlighted by the Irish Derby on the Saturday, a jewel in the European racing crown and a magnet for top horses from across the continent. The mix of sport, style, and celebration makes it unmissable.

6. Irish Oaks Weekend – July 18-19, 2026

Another Curragh classic, the Irish Oaks brings midsummer magic to County Kildare. The fillies take centre stage in this prestigious Group 1 race, following in the footsteps of legends like Enable and Snowfall. The relaxed summer vibe, fashion flair, and high-class racing make this weekend a fan favourite.

7. Galway Summer Festival – July 28 – August 3, 2026

Few events capture Irish racing’s soul like the Galway Races. This seven-day summer extravaganza blends sport, culture, and craic in equal measure. From the Galway Plate on Wednesday to the Galway Hurdle on Thursday, each day delivers thrills on and off the track. Expect packed stands, laughter, and late nights; Galway’s spirit is unmatched.

Final Thoughts

From the thundering fences of Fairyhouse to the sunlit turf of the Curragh, Ireland’s 2026 racing calendar promises a year packed with spectacle and tradition. Whether you plan to attend one or all seven, each festival offers a unique glimpse into what makes Irish racing so special: world-class horses, passionate crowds, and the unmistakable magic of the Emerald Isle.

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Munster 17–15 Connacht: O’Donoghue Double Keeps Munster Unbeaten as Missed Kicks and Ralston Injury Haunt Connacht

URC Round 5 | Thomond Park | 25 October 2025

Munster finished the opening block of the BKT URC season unbeaten after edging Connacht 17–15 in a bruising interprovincial decided, yet again, by the narrowest of margins.

For the second straight week, Connacht’s goal-kicking proved their undoing. Three tries on the board but no conversions left them two points short — following last week’s one-point defeat after another missed kick.


Grit Over Glamour

It was not a night for highlight reels but rather for grit, patience, and sheer will. Captain Jack O’Donoghue embodied all three, powering over for two tries — including the match-winner — to secure Munster’s fifth straight victory and send them into the international break joint-top of the table with the Stormers.

Connacht’s Byron Ralston crossed twice while skipper Paul Boyle crashed over before half-time, yet without accuracy from the tee they could not translate effort into points.


First-Half Fireworks

Connacht started brightly, enjoying long spells of early possession and forcing Munster to defend for over twenty phases. The hosts survived that onslaught and counter-attacked decisively. When Josh Ioane failed to find touch, Munster countered through Shane Daly and Diarmuid Kilgallen before Dan Kelly burst the defensive line and put O’Donoghue away for the opening try.

Five minutes later, Ioane atoned for his error with a sublime offload to Ralston, who scored to level the contest. Connacht stayed on the front foot and soon added another, Ioane again central with a perfectly timed skip-pass that allowed Ralston to complete his brace.

Momentum then flipped in an instant. Reading Ioane’s next pass, Diarmuid Kilgallen intercepted and sprinted the length of Thomond Park to touch down under the posts on his return from injury. JJ Hanrahan added the extras for a 12–10 lead.

But Connacht finished the half stronger. A maul try awarded to Paul Boyle, confirmed by the TMO, nudged them ahead 15–12 at the interval — all three tries unconverted but enough to keep the visitors in front.


Second-Half Arm-Wrestle

The second half was defined by stoppages and collisions. Connacht lost Byron Ralston to what looked like a serious knee injury shortly after the restart — one of seven players withdrawn in a bruising encounter — while Munster dominated territory and possession (69% possession, 83% territory in the second half).

Still, the breakthrough refused to come until the 67th minute. After a series of short carries from the pack, replacement prop Ronan Foxe drove close and fed O’Donoghue, who powered over for his second try. Replacement Tony Butler narrowly missed the conversion, leaving Munster 17–15 ahead.

Connacht pressed late on but handling errors and Munster’s suffocating defence — led by Gavin Coombes (20 carries, 18 tackles) and Jean Kleyn (13 tackles) — ensured the home side closed out yet another nail-biter.


📊 Match Stats

Metric Munster Connacht
Possession 56% 44%
Territory 66% 34%
Metres Gained 526 m 252 m
Defenders Beaten 31 11
Clean Breaks 5 2
Gain-Line Carries 99 57
Passes Completed 236 161
Offloads 9 2
Turnovers Won 4 3
Kicks from Hand 33 32
Rucks Won 138 96

Top Performers
🏅 Alex Nankivell – 47 m, 15 carries, 12 passes
💪 Jack O’Donoghue – 2 tries, 23 m, 8 carries, 10 tackles
⚡ Diarmuid Kilgallen – 107 m, 4 defenders beaten, 2 offloads
🧱 Gavin Coombes – 61 m, 20 carries, 18 tackles
🔒 Jean Kleyn – 13 carries, 13 tackles
💥 Paul Boyle (C) – 1 try, 20 tackles, 8 carries


Scorers

Munster: Tries – Jack O’Donoghue (2), Diarmuid Kilgallen | Conversion – JJ Hanrahan (1)
Connacht: Tries – Byron Ralston (2), Paul Boyle | Conversions – None


Line-Ups

Munster: Shane Daly; Diarmuid Kilgallen, Dan Kelly, Alex Nankivell, Thaakir Abrahams; JJ Hanrahan, Ethan Coughlan; Michael Milne, Lee Barron, John Ryan; Jean Kleyn, Fineen Wycherley; Jack O’Donoghue (C), John Hodnett, Gavin Coombes.
Replacements: Niall Scannell, Jeremy Loughman, Ronan Foxe, Evan O’Connell, Ruadhan Quinn, Jake O’Riordan, Tony Butler, Shay McCarthy.

Connacht: Harry West; Byron Ralston, Hugh Gavin, Cathal Forde, Finn Treacy; Josh Ioane, Ben Murphy; Jordan Duggan, Dave Heffernan, Sam Illo; Joe Joyce, Darragh Murray; Josh Murphy, Paul Boyle (C), Sean Jansen.
Replacements: Dylan Tierney-Martin, Peter Dooley, Fiachna Barrett, Niall Murray, David O’Connor, Matthew Devine, Sean Naughton, Seán O’Brien.

Referee: Andrea Piardi (FIR)


Aftermath

Munster remain joint-top of the URC on 23 points, unbeaten across their first five games. Connacht, now 12th, are left frustrated after consecutive narrow losses decided by missed kicks.

They will hope for reinforcements when the league resumes. Byron Ralston’s knee injury looked serious and could sideline him for several weeks, but Connacht are expected to welcome new signing Sam Gilbert from the Highlanders by the time they face the Sharks at home on 29 November. Gilbert, who can play full-back or centre, is also a proven goal-kicker and should take over kicking duties as Stuart Lancaster’s side look to steady their season.

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Both the Irish and global sports betting landscapes are made up of major games, fixtures, and events to wager on. These huge spectacles not only bring plenty of markets to get involved with but also lots of media attention and a feeling of genuine excitement for punters.

Most people who bet on these kinds of big fixtures have a range of go-to strategies they use in advance. These systematic betting approaches help them to decide how to bet before the action starts and gain a deeper insight into what may unfold.

But what are some of the top strategies bettors use before big sporting events?

Making the most of free bets

Promotions are a common sight around Irish sports betting and bring a range of bonuses for punters to claim.

Free bets are one of the most popular and can be found at many of the best sportsbooks the country has to offer. Lottoland’s €10 free bet illustrates this point perfectly and comes with easy-to-understand terms.

Optimising these kinds of promotions for registered customers is something savvy bettors in Ireland do ahead of big games. This enables them to not only track the best promos to claim before the action starts but also employ matched betting techniques to extract maximum value from them.

Pre-fixture research and analysis

Proper research and analysis is another strategy punters around the country adopt before major fixtures. This is easier than ever to do in the modern age because there arelots of sites online with sports data to dig into.

Whether it’s a big event in Irish horse racing, football, GAA,or rugby, most bettors will spend some time before it starts deciding who to back or which markets to consider. The most common things to research include

Team news
Injury/Suspension news
Head-to-head records
Recent form
Home and away form

By spending time researching stats and looking into what they suggest beforehand, punters can make a more informed choice on where to put their cash. This helps them to bet in a more logical way and avoids making bets purely on guesswork.

Tracking down best value odds

Odds are key to sports betting and can make a huge difference to how much winning bets return.

The key thing to remember is that odds for the same event can vary between sportsbooks. As a result, it’s possible to get much better value odds at one betting site than it is at others.

Punters who are looking to bet on the Irish Grand National,for example, may see the horse they like has odds of 5 at sportsbook A but 8 at sportsbook B. By placing their bet at sportsbook B, they have a higher potential return if their horse wins.

Lots of punters in Ireland therefore spend time hunting down the best value odds before big games start. This often involves placing bets well in advance of the match and before market fluctuations right before the game negatively impact odds.

Looking for the best tips online

Whilst putting in the legwork to research and find their own bets is one popular strategy with punters, some prefer to look for tips to follow online before a big game.

This can be especially useful if you fancy betting on a game in a sport you’re not overly familiar with. By getting independent tips from people who are experts in that particular sport, you can find bets to make that you might have otherwise missed.

Most savvy bettors in Ireland, though, will still research any tips picked up online themselves. This helps to confirm it’s a bet worth making and avoids blindly following what other people say.

Dutching

Dutching might sound complicated, but it’s actually a simple strategy punters use before big fixtures.

It basically involves betting on more than one selection in the same fixture or race to win. Although it’s most commonly associated with horse racing, it can be used in other sports where the odds guarantee a return if any of your selections win.

The key thing for any successful Dutching strategy is adjusting bet sizes for each selection, depending on their odds. By doing this properly, you lock in profit should any of them win. There are some easy-to-use Dutching calculators online that make this simple to do.

Top strategies for big game punters

Punters who like to bet on major sporting fixtures use a variety of strategies. The most interesting ones are shown above and highlight just how they like to approach wagering on the biggest matches, races, and events.

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Maigh Cuilinn crowned Galway champions after late surge

Galway SFC Final · Pearse Stadium
Maigh Cuilinn 1-17  –  1-15 Salthill-Knocknacarra
By Billy Coss at Pearse Stadium

The Story

  • Third county title of the decade: Maigh Cuilinn’s composure in the closing minutes sealed another Frank Fox Cup.
  • Seán Kelly outstanding: The Galway captain hit 1-2 and drove his side from centre back.
  • Dessie Conneely delivered late: Levelled the game and then nailed a huge two-point free from long range on 60 minutes.
  • Peter Cooke impact: Came on in the first half and kicked two massive two-pointers from distance.
  • Heartbreak for Salthill-Knocknacarra: Led 1-14 to 1-13 with nine minutes to play, but couldn’t close it out.
  • Emotional tribute: Captain David Wynne dedicated the win to former manager Don Connellan, who passed away in August.

Maigh Cuilinn are Galway champions again.Two years after last lifting the Frank Fox Cup, and five years on from their historic first title, the West Board club showed all their trademark resilience to edge past Salthill-Knocknacarra in a gripping Galway Senior Football Championship final.

This is Maigh Cuilinn’s third county title of the decade. Across local championship football since 2020, only Mountbellew-Moylough (2021 semi-final) and Corofin (2023 and 2024 finals) have managed to knock them out. That consistency told again here.

On a night of fine margins, composure under pressure was the difference. Galway captain Seán Kelly delivered a man of the match display, finishing with 1-2 from play and repeatedly roaring out of defence. Dessie Conneely – the championship’s most prolific forward – was ice-cold when it mattered, first levelling the game and then landing a stunning two-point free from around 45 metres in the 60th minute.

Peter Cooke, back from the United States and sprung from the bench in the first half, made an instant impact. He clipped two outrageous two-pointers from long range into the Rockbarton Road end and helped Maigh Cuilinn steady themselves whenever the city side threatened to seize control.

It was also an emotional night. In his acceptance speech, captain David Wynne paid tribute to the late Don Connellan, who managed Maigh Cuilinn to titles in 2020 and 2022 and who passed away in August.

Dream start – and a punch back

Maigh Cuilinn tore out of the blocks. Inside the opening minute, Seán Kelly burst through and buried the game’s first goal. Dessie Conneely curled over his first two-point free, and with Fionn McDonagh and Johnny Moloney also on target, Cathal Clancy’s side raced into a 1-4 to 0-1 lead after just nine minutes.

Salthill-Knocknacarra looked rattled early. They struggled on their own kick-out and turned over ball in contact. But they settled. After Donal O’Sullivan struck a 45, the city men landed five of the next six scores. Rob Finnerty was razor sharp inside, and fellow All-Star nominee Matthew Thompson kept chipping away from further out.

The turning point of the half arrived when Daniel O’Flaherty was pulled down in the square. Finnerty drilled the penalty to the net despite a strong hand from goalkeeper Pierce Greally, and suddenly it was 1-5 apiece.

That was the cue for Cooke. Introduced earlier than planned, the Galway midfielder stroked two majestic two-pointers from beyond 40 metres. Kelly added another score, Thompson replied, and Conneely had the last word of the half to send Maigh Cuilinn in 1-11 to 1-6 ahead at the break.

Salthill-Knocknacarra flip it

Salthill-Knocknacarra, without injured captain John Maher after his ankle break in the semi-final win over Corofin, refused to fold. They owned much of the third quarter, even if a couple of early wides kept Maigh Cuilinn alive.

Finnerty and Thompson kept finding angles. Cathal Sweeney kicked a fine score. Off the bench, Rob Walzer split the posts. With 51 minutes gone, Salthill-Knocknacarra were in front for the first time: 1-14 to 1-13.

Chaos at the finish

On 57 minutes, Michael Kitt smashed a shot off the Maigh Cuilinn crossbar. Moments later, at the other end, Conneely levelled. Then he stepped up to nail a monster two-point free from distance to swing it back Maigh Cuilinn’s way entering stoppage time.

Finnerty answered again to cut it to one in the first of six added minutes. But fittingly, it was Seán Kelly who had the last word from play, surging upfield to fist over what proved to be the insurance score.

Salthill-Knocknacarra still had hope. Twice they worked late two-point frees for Tomo Culhane. Twice the ball drifted wide. The whistle went, and Maigh Cuilinn – battered, brave, brilliant – were county champions once more.

Scorers

Maigh Cuilinn:
Dessie Conneely 0-6 (2 two-point frees, 1 free),
Seán Kelly 1-2,
Peter Cooke 0-4 (2 two-pointers),
Fionn McDonagh 0-2,
Niall Walsh 0-1,
Johnny Moloney 0-1,
Paul Kelly 0-1.

Salthill-Knocknacarra:
Rob Finnerty 1-7 (1-0 pen, 1 two-point free, 3 frees),
Matthew Thompson 0-5 (1 two-pointer),
Donal O’Sullivan 0-1 (45),
Cathal Sweeney 0-1,
Robert Walzer 0-1.

Teams

Maigh Cuilinn

Pierce Greally; Aidan Claffey, Eoghan Kelly, Mike Moughan;
Seán O’Connor, Seán Kelly, David Wynne (capt.);
Paul Kelly, Ger Davoren;
Johnny Moloney, Niall Walsh, Tom Clarke;
Fionn McDonagh, Fiachra McDonagh, Dessie Conneely.

Subs:
Peter Cooke for Davoren (20),
Neil Mulcahy for Clarke (38),
Ger Davoren for Fiachra McDonagh (45),
James McLaughlin for O’Connor (52).

Salthill-Knocknacarra

Donal O’Sullivan; Evan Wynne, Dara Conneely, Eoghan Deeley;
Mark Mannion, Aaron Mannion, Cathal Sweeney;
Niall Hanahoe, Michael Kitt;
Charlie Power, Matthew Thompson, Daniel O’Flaherty;
Evan Nolan, Robert Finnerty, Tomo Culhane.

Subs:
Paddy Kitt for Aaron Mannion (HT),
Mikey Culhane for Michael Kitt (HT),
Robert Walzer for Nolan (42),
James McDermott for Mikey Culhane (52),
Michael Kitt for Deeley (56).

Referee: Christopher Ryan.

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We have the list of live GAA matches that will be broadcast live on Online, GAAGO, Clubber, Sky Sports & RTE, here are the fixtures Hurling and Gaelic Football league and championships.

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CLICK FOR List of Live GAA Matches on Clubber Here’s a full list of this week’s fixtures from the image, grouped by county:

🏐 Sunday Fixtures on Clubber TV – 26th October

  • Cork
    • Cill na Martra v Knocknagree – 1:30pm – SFC Final
    • Nemo Rangers v St. Finbarr’s – 3:30pm – PSFC Final
  • Wexford
    • Duffry Rovers v Davidstown C. – 2:00pm – IAHC Final
    • St. Martin’s v St. Anne’s Rathnure – 3:15pm – SHC Final
  • Roscommon
    • Padraig Pearses v St. Brigid’s – 4:00pm – SFC Final
  • Louth
    • Naomh Mairtín v Newtown Blues – 2:45pm – SFC Final
  • Meath
    • Kiltale v Ratoath – 3:00pm – SHC Final Replay
  • Waterford
    • Rathgormack v Ballinacourty – 2:30pm – SFC Final
    • Brickey Rangers v Stradbally – 3:15pm – PIFC Final
  • Kilkenny
    • O’Loughlin Gaels v Ballyhale Shamrocks – 3:00pm – SHC Final
  • Munster Camogie
    • Clonamurice v Thurles Sarsfields – 1:30pm – SCC
    • Inagh Kilnamona v Newcastle West – 2:00pm – SCC
  • Monaghan
    • Scotstown v Inniskeen – 3:15pm – SFC Final

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Hollywoodbets Sharks v Ulster Rugby – Preview, Teams & Prediction

Venue: Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban Date: Saturday, 18 October 2025 Kick-off: 3pm (UK/IRL) / 4pm (SA) Live on: Premier Sports & URC.tv

🏉 Match Preview

The Hollywoodbets Sharks finally return home to Durban after three consecutive away games, still searching for their first win of the 2025/26 BKT United Rugby Championship. Standing in their way are Ulster Rugby, who arrive in South Africa with maximum points from their opening two matches but a poor record on their travels. The Sharks welcome back several of their Springbok stars, including Siya Kolisi, Eben Etzebeth, Ox Nche, Bongi Mbonambi and Vincent Koch, while the explosive Grant Williams and Andre Esterhuizen also start in a much-strengthened lineup. Their only defeat in the last ten home Championship games was a narrow 10–7 loss to Leinster in March, and they will fancy their chances of finally putting a win on the board. For Ulster, Richie Murphy makes five changes from last week’s win over the Vodacom Bulls. Ireland internationals Iain Henderson and Jacob Stockdale return to the starting XV, while Michael Lowry is fit again to start at full-back. Young fly-half Jack Murphy continues his partnership with Nathan Doak, who was Player of the Match last weekend. The Ulstermen’s form at home has been excellent, but they’ve lost their last four visits to South Africa and will need to front up physically against a Sharks pack brimming with World Cup winners.

📊 Form & Head-to-Head

  • Sharks are winless this season but did draw 17-all away to Dragons in Round 2.
  • Their last ten home URC games include only one defeat — 7-10 to Leinster (March 2025).
  • Sharks have won just one of their last four fixtures against Irish provinces.
  • Ulster have maximum points from their two games so far in 2025/26.
  • Ulster won only twice away from home in last season’s URC.
  • These sides have met four times, with two wins apiece; Ulster’s last victory in Durban was 31-24 in February 2023.

💪 Hollywoodbets Sharks Team News

Hollywoodbets Sharks: 15. Edwill van der Merwe 14. Ethan Hooker 13. Jurenzo Julius 12. Andre Esterhuizen 11. Makazole Mapimpi 10. Siya Masuku 9. Grant Williams 1. Ox Nche 2. Bongi Mbonambi 3. Vincent Koch 4. Eben Etzebeth 5. Marvin Orie 6. Siya Kolisi 7. Vincent Tshituka (C) 8. Phepsi Buthelezi Replacements: 16. Fez Mbatha, 17. Simphiwe Matanzima, 18. Ruan Dreyer, 19. Bathobele Hlekani, 20. Emmanuel Tshituka, 21. Jaden Hendrikse, 22. Jordan Hendrikse, 23. Lukhanyo Am

🟡 Ulster Rugby Team News

Ulster Rugby (caps in brackets): 15. Michael Lowry (125) 14. Werner Kok (16) 13. James Hume (101) 12. Stuart McCloskey (206) 11. Jacob Stockdale (135) 10. Jack Murphy (15) 9. Nathan Doak (91) 1. Sam Crean (4) 2. Tom Stewart (57) 3. Scott Wilson (37) 4. Iain Henderson (165) CAPTAIN 5. Harry Sheridan (43) 6. David McCann (70) 7. Nick Timoney (169) 8. Juarno Augustus (2)

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Leinster Rugby v Munster Rugby – Preview, Teams & Prediction

Venue: Croke Park, Dublin Date: Saturday, 18 October 2025 Kick-off: 5:15pm Live on: TG4 & Premier Sports 1

🏉 Match Preview

Leinster Rugby return to Croke Park for a blockbuster Round 4 clash in the BKT United Rugby Championship, welcoming rivals Munster Rugby in front of what’s expected to be a near-capacity crowd. Leo Cullen’s side began their campaign with a convincing 31–5 win over the Sharks at the Aviva Stadium last weekend and now look to extend their perfect record at Croke Park, where they’ve won all five previous fixtures across all competitions. Jack Conan captains the side on his first appearance of the season, as four British & Irish Lions return to the starting XV. RG Snyman partners James Ryan in the second row, while Jamison Gibson-Park makes his seasonal bow alongside Sam Prendergast. Tommy O’Brien earns his 50th Leinster cap and James Lowe continues on the wing. Robbie Henshaw and Garry Ringrose reunite in midfield for the first time in 2025/26. Munster, meanwhile, have enjoyed a superb start to the season with three wins from three and 14 of a possible 15 points. Graham Rowntree’s men make 10 changes from last week’s win over Edinburgh, but the return of Tadhg Beirne as captain is a massive boost. Dan Kelly, Shane Daly, and Jack Crowley all start in a reshuffled backline, while Edwin Edogbo returns to the second row after a long injury absence.

📊 Form & Head-to-Head

  • Leinster have won all five matches ever played at Croke Park.
  • They have not lost to an Irish province since Ulster’s victory in May 2024.
  • Munster are unbeaten in their last six URC games since losing to Cardiff in April.
  • Leinster have won their last four meetings with Munster since the 2024 URC semi-final at Aviva Stadium.
  • Overall record: Leinster 111 wins – Munster 50 – Draws 11 (172 matches).

💪 Leinster Rugby Team News

Leinster Rugby (caps in brackets): 15. Jamie Osborne (66) 14. Tommy O’Brien (49) 13. Garry Ringrose (139) 12. Robbie Henshaw (107) 11. James Lowe (93) 10. Sam Prendergast (36) 9. Jamison Gibson-Park (157) 1. Paddy McCarthy (9) 2. Rónan Kelleher (80) 3. Tadhg Furlong (155) 4. RG Snyman (22) 5. James Ryan (97) 6. Alex Soroka (19) 7. Josh van der Flier (159) 8. Jack Conan (166) CAPTAIN Replacements: 16. Dan Sheehan (73), 17. Andrew Porter (140), 18. Thomas Clarkson (61), 19. Brian Deeny (39), 20. Max Deegan (139), 21. Scott Penny (90), 22. Fintan Gunne (19), 23. Ciarán Frawley (106)

🔥 Munster Rugby Team News

Munster Rugby: 15. Shane Daly 14. Andrew Smith 13. Tom Farrell 12. Dan Kelly 11. Thaakir Abrahams 10. Jack Crowley 9. Ethan Coughlan 1. Michael Milne 2. Diarmuid Barron 3. John Ryan 4. Edwin Edogbo 5. Fineen Wycherley 6. Tadhg Beirne (C) 7. Jack O’Donoghue 8. Brian Gleeson Replacements: 16. Lee Barron, 17. Jeremy Loughman, 18. Ronan Foxe, 19. Jean Kleyn, 20. Gavin Coombes, 21. Paddy Patterson, 22. JJ Hanrahan, 23. Alex Nankivell Unavailable: Oli Jager (HIA), Mike Haley (HIA), Calvin Nash (shoulder), Tom Ahern (HIA), Craig Casey (hamstring), Niall Scannell (hand), Alex Kendellen (ankle), Conor Bartley (hamstring).

📈 Prediction & Analysis

The inclusion of six Lions in Leinster’s matchday squad underlines their intent to dominate the early URC rounds. RG Snyman’s adds intrigue, but Munster’s heavy rotation and inexperienced bench could be exposed at Croke Park’s wide spaces. Munster’s pack will need a huge shift from Beirne and Edogbo to counter Furlong, Ryan and van der Flier’s physicality. Jack Crowley’s kicking game will be vital, but Leinster’s depth and home record make them strong favourites. Prediction: Leinster by 12 points. Handicap: Leinster -14 (unchanged since opening line).

🧾 Match Officials

  • Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi (FIR)
  • Assistant Referees: Peter Martin (IRFU), Jonny Erskine (IRFU)
  • TMO: Stefano Penne (FIR)

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Connacht Rugby v Vodacom Bulls – Team News, Form & Betting Preview (URC Round 6)

Competition: BKT United Rugby Championship – Round 6
Venue: Dexcom Stadium, Galway
Date: Friday, 17 October 2025 – Kick-off 7.45pm
TV: Live on TG4 & Premier Sports 2


🟢 Connacht Team News

Head Coach Stuart Lancaster has named a powerful Connacht lineup featuring the return of Bundee Aki, Finlay Bealham, and Mack Hansen, with all three British & Irish Lions starting as the province looks to make Dexcom Stadium a fortress once more.

Captain Cian Prendergast moves to openside flanker, joined by Josh Murphy and Sean Jansen in a dynamic back row. Darragh Murray and David O’Connor form the second-row partnership, while Peter Dooley, Dave Heffernan, and Finlay Bealham complete the front row.

Caolin Blade and Josh Ioane renew their half-back pairing, with Bundee Aki and Byron Ralston combining in midfield. Hansen lines out at full-back behind wingers Shayne Bolton and Chay Mullins.

The replacements include a 5:3 split, with academy graduates Matthew Devine, Cathal Forde, and Sean Naughton covering the backline — Naughton hailing from Kilkenny, while Devine and Forde are Galway natives.

Unavailable: Denis Buckley (hamstring), Paul Boyle (shoulder), Shamus Hurley-Langton (shoulder), Temi Lasisi (knee), Oisín Dowling (knee), Niall Murray (ankle).

“The Bulls are a formidable side, with a strong blend of power up front and pace in the back field. They were URC finalists for a reason last year, and we’re expecting a response after their defeat in Ulster. With the fans behind us, three returning Lions and a much-improved performance, it should make for a great game.”
Stuart Lancaster


🐃 Vodacom Bulls Overview

The Bulls arrive in Galway after a bruising 28–7 defeat to Ulster in Belfast. That result ended their perfect start to the URC campaign, and they’ve now lost two consecutive away matches — something they haven’t done three times in succession since 2023.

Head coach Jake White has opted for rotation, resting several senior Springboks and naming a youthful, developmental squad for the trip to the West of Ireland.


⚖ Strength Comparison: Bulls vs Ulster (Away) vs Connacht (Away)

⚫ Team that played Ulster (lost)

  • Handré Pollard at 10 ✅
  • Marco van Staden, Nizaam Carr & Jannes Kirsten in the pack ✅
  • Zak Burger at 9 ✅
  • Backline of Pollard, Vorster, Moodie, Le Roux & Jacobs
  • First-choice front row: Steenekamp, Grobbelaar, Louw

Verdict: A frontline Bulls team – arguably their strongest available XV apart from a few resting Springboks like Nortje and Coetzee. It was picked to win and had vastly more Test experience.

🔵 Team to play Connacht (this week at Dexcom Stadium)

  • Missing Pollard, Burger, van Staden, Carr, Kirsten & Steenekamp
  • Keagan Johannes (10) and Paul de Wet (9) start — both inexperienced
  • Captain Reinhardt Ludwig leads, with fringe or academy forwards (Xaba, Theron, Rudolph)
  • Bench includes Vorster, Papier, Jacobs & Grobbelaar for impact

Verdict: This is a second-string Bulls team designed to give young players exposure and rest key stars after a bruising Ulster trip. It’s lighter up front and inexperienced at half-back.

Final Verdict:
✅ Stronger Team: vs Ulster
⚠ Weaker Team: vs Connacht (development side)


💸 Betting Market Movement

Connacht opened +6 at home to the Bulls on Monday but have since been smashed into -1 favourites by Thursday evening — one of the biggest URC line moves of the week.

Punters have piled into the home side after sharks selection announcement, viewing this as a golden opportunity for Connacht to record a morale-boosting win.

Handicap Shift (Mon ➜ Thurs):
Connacht +6 ➜ -1 🔥 7-point swing – strongest market move of the week


📊 Recent Form & Head-to-Head

Fixture Result Venue
01 Oct 2021 Connacht 34–7 Bulls Galway
30 Sep 2022 Bulls 28–14 Connacht Pretoria
25 Nov 2023 Bulls 53–27 Connacht Pretoria
30 Nov 2024 Connacht 14–28 Bulls Galway
  • Connacht have won only two of their last eight URC games — both against Italian sides.
  • Their only home defeat in the last four was 21–31 to Edinburgh.
  • Bulls have lost their last two away matches and both most recent trips to Irish provinces.
  • Connacht’s only previous win vs Bulls came in Galway (34–7, 2021).

📉 Stat Leaders 2025/26

Connacht:
Top Try Scorers – D. O’Connor, D. Tierney-Martin, J. Ioane, S. Jansen, S. Naughton (1 each)
Top Points – Cathal Forde (9)

Bulls:
Top Try Scorer – Johan Grobbelaar (3)
Top Points – Keagan Johannes (15)

Head-to-Head:
Top Try Scorers – David Hawkshaw
Top Points – David Kriel (17)


💰 Betting Tips & Prediction

It’s very hard back Connacht at 8/11 when they were 5/2 on Monday, but punters can’t see them losing against a 3rd string Bulls team.

Market Odds Pick
Connacht to Win 8/11
Connacht -1 Handicap 10/11
Total Points over 49.5 Evens 🌧 Weather dependent
Anytime Try Scorer – Mack Hansen 5/2 ✨ Returning Lion magic
Connacht 1-7 Winning Margin 4/1 🏠 Tight home win

Prediction: Connacht 27 – 20 Vodacom Bulls

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🌟 GAA Rounders All-Stars 2025: Breaffy, Carrickmacross, Glynn Barntown, Erne Eagles & Galway Rapparees Lead the Way Ahead of Osprey Awards Night

By SportsNewsIreland Staff

The cream of Irish Rounders will gather at the Osprey Hotel in Naas on Friday, 1st November, as over 220 guests attend the 2025 GAA Rounders All-Stars Awards Night — a black-tie celebration honouring the sport’s top players and clubs from another record-breaking season.

After a year that saw the game continue to grow across all four provinces, the Roll of Honour reflects the balance between established heavyweights and emerging forces. Glynn Barntown, Erne Eagles, St Senans, and Galway Rapparees dominate the nominations lists following outstanding campaigns at senior and intermediate level.


🏆 A Celebration of Rounders Excellence

In Leinster, Glynn Barntown once again set the benchmark for consistency, claiming both Senior Team of the Year and Leinster Club of the Year after another exceptional season.

Erne Eagles continue to lead the way in Ulster, collecting Ulster Club of the Year and producing a host of All-Star nominees across all categories, while St Senans (Limerick) dominated at Junior level, claiming multiple All-Star honours and the title of Munster Club of the Year.

In Connacht, it was a brilliant year for Galway City Rapparees, who captured the Connacht Club of the Year title following a breakthrough season across multiple grades. The club’s rapid rise since its foundation in 2021 has been one of the sport’s great stories, highlighted by Ili Tuimauga’s Intermediate Men’s All-Star award — the first in their history. Rapparees’ success at both adult and juvenile levels underlines the club’s growing presence as a major force in western Rounders.

At intermediate level, Emo (Laois) take Intermediate Team of the Year, while Kilmore (Roscommon) claim Junior Team of the Year after an impressive and consistent campaign.


⭐ Individual and Club Award Winners

Connacht Club of the Year: Galway Rapparees
Munster Club of the Year: St Senans (Limerick)
Leinster Club of the Year: Glynn Barntown (Wexford)
Ulster Club of the Year: Erne Eagles (Cavan)

Senior Team of the Year: Glynn Barntown (Wexford)
Intermediate Team of the Year: Emo (Laois)
Junior Team of the Year: Kilmore (Roscommon)

Intermediate & Junior All-Stars

  • Intermediate Men’s All-Star: Ili Tuimauga (Galway Rapparees)
  • Intermediate Ladies All-Star: Hannah McNamee (The Heath, Laois)
  • Intermediate Mixed – Male All-Star: Justin Perrin (Erne Eagles, Cavan)
  • Intermediate Mixed – Female All-Star: Maggie Brady (Erne Eagles, Cavan)
  • Junior Men’s All-Star: John Paul Mulvihill (St Senans, Limerick)
  • Junior Ladies All-Star: Julianne Smith (Inniskeen, Monaghan)
  • Junior Mixed – Male All-Star: Niall Sheehy (St Senans, Limerick)
  • Junior Mixed – Female All-Star: Louie Kelly (St Senans, Limerick)

🥎 Senior Ladies All-Star Nominees

Pitcher: Michelle Hopkins (Breaffy), Irene Scanlon (Erne Eagles), Joanne Murphy (Raheen)
Back Catcher: Katie Groonell (Breaffy), Áine Reilly (Erne Eagles), Leah Mullins (Cuchulainn)
1st Base: Margaret Fitzgibbon (Breaffy), Rachel Reilly (Erne Eagles), Sheena King (Glynn Barntown)
2nd Base: Mary Roche (Glynn Barntown), Geraldine Goldrick (Erne Eagles), Gillian Nolan (Cuchulainn)
3rd Base: Paula Doherty (Breaffy), Maggie Brady (Erne Eagles), Alisha Reddy (Glynn Barntown)
Short Stop: Fainche Higgins (Erne Eagles), Caroline Waters (Cuchulainn), Ann-Marie Dunphy (Glynn Barntown)
Left Outfield: Lisa Flood (Erne Eagles), Amy Moloney (Cuchulainn), Katie Kenny (Breaffy)
Centre Outfield: Shirleen Burns (Erne Eagles), Abbie Delaney (Glynn Barntown), Aileen Gavin (Breaffy)
Right Outfield: Lindsey O’Reilly (Erne Eagles), Marian Shier (Cuchulainn), Claire Burke (Breaffy)
Roaming: Leanne Carroll (Cuchulainn), Chloe Doyle (Glynn Barntown), Lindsey O’Reilly (Erne Eagles)


⚾ Senior Men’s All-Star Nominees

Pitcher: Colin Cannon (Breaffy), Jason Tennant (Glynn Barntown), Barry Lambe (Carrickmacross Emmets)
Back Catcher: Gary Jordan (Glynn Barntown), Colm Kiernan (Carrickmacross Emmets), Jamie Murphy (Breaffy)
1st Base: Frank Duffy (Carrickmacross Emmets), Shane Sheridan (Erne Eagles), Aidan Jayne (Glynn Barntown)
2nd Base: Ronan Kiernan (Carrickmacross Emmets), Gerard Clerkin (Erne Eagles), Gary Boland (Glynn Barntown)
3rd Base: Justin Burns (Carrickmacross Emmets), Paul Delaney (Glynn Barntown), Patrick Heneghan (Breaffy)
Short Stop: Mark Jennings (Breaffy), Michael Cullen (Erne Eagles), Paul Cooper (Glynn Barntown)
Left Outfield: Owen Roe O’Reilly (Erne Eagles), Colm Jordan (Breaffy), Declan Finnegan (Carrickmacross Emmets)
Centre Outfield: John Gibbons (Breaffy), James Byrne (Limekiln), Oran Kiernan (Carrickmacross Emmets)
Right Outfield: Mick Kelly (Glynn Barntown), Euan Matthews (Carrickmacross Emmets), Justin Perrin (Erne Eagles)
Roaming: Patrick Bermingham (Carrickmacross Emmets), Ciaran Weldon (Limekiln), Justin Perrin (Erne Eagles)


⚾ Senior Mixed All-Star Nominees

Female Nominees

  • Michelle Hopkins (Breaffy) – Pitcher
  • Katie Groonell (Breaffy) – Back Catcher
  • Leah Mullins (Cuchulainn) – Back Catcher
  • Gráinne Gavin (Breaffy) – 3rd Base
  • Fainche Higgins (Erne Eagles) – 3rd Base
  • Áine Reilly (Erne Eagles) – Back Catcher

Male Nominees

  • Colm Jordan (Breaffy) – Left Outfield
  • Peadar Waters (Cuchulainn) – Pitcher
  • Gary O’Reilly (Erne Eagles) – Pitcher
  • Gary Jordan (Glynn Barntown) – Back Catcher / Left Outfield
  • Dwayne Keane (The Heath) – Pitcher
  • Colin Cannon (Breaffy) – 2nd Base / Short Stop

🎩 All-Stars Awards Night – Osprey Hotel

The Osprey Hotel in Naas will host the 2025 GAA Rounders All-Stars Awards Night, where over 220 players, officials, and guests will gather for a night of celebration and recognition.

The black-tie event will include a banquet dinner, live entertainment, and guest speakers, culminating in the presentation of the Senior All-Star awards, which represent the highest individual honours in the sport.

With record participation and new clubs joining nationwide, the event marks another major step forward for Rounders as one of the fastest-growing sports within the GAA family.


Congratulations to all nominees and winners! Your achievements continue to raise the bar and inspire the next generation of Rounders players across Ireland.

#GAARounders #AllStars #RoundersFamily #SportsNewsIreland #GAARounders2025

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🏉 Farrell Names Ireland Squad for Gallagher Cup and Quilter Nations Series

Head Coach Andy Farrell has named his Ireland Men’s Squad, sponsored by Vodafone, for the Gallagher Cup clash against New Zealand in Chicago and the upcoming Quilter Nations Series at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.

Ireland open their packed Autumn window with a Soldier Field rematch against New Zealand on Saturday, 1 November, before returning home to face Japan, Australia, and South Africa across three consecutive weekends in Dublin.


🇮🇪 Doris to Captain Ireland

Caelan Doris will captain the side, while Leinster prop Paddy McCarthy earns his first call-up and could make his Test debut.

Connacht winger Shayne Bolton, who won his first cap against Portugal during the summer, joins uncapped Munster forwards Edwin Edogbo and Brian Gleeson as travelling cover for the Chicago fixture.

Notable absentees include Hugo Keenan, Joe McCarthy, Calvin Nash, and Cormac Izuchukwu, who were unavailable for selection through injury.

The squad will assemble at the IRFU High Performance Centre on Monday, 20 October, before flying to Chicago on Tuesday, 21 October.


🏆 Gallagher Cup and Quilter Nations Series Fixtures

The Gallagher Cup:
Saturday, 1 November: Ireland v New Zealand – Soldier Field, Chicago (3.10pm local / 8.10pm Irish)

The Quilter Nations Series:
Saturday, 8 November: Ireland v Japan – Aviva Stadium, Dublin (12.40pm)
Saturday, 15 November: Ireland v Australia – Aviva Stadium, Dublin (8.10pm)
Saturday, 22 November: Ireland v South Africa – Aviva Stadium, Dublin (5.40pm)

Tickets for the Australia and South Africa matches are now sold out, with limited availability for the opener against Japan.


🗣 Farrell Excited by the Challenge Ahead

“There’s an exciting look to the panel and a great blend of experience and youth,” said Andy Farrell.
“We’ve got players returning from injury, others pushing through after strong summers, and now an opportunity for everyone to stake their claim heading into a massive year for Irish rugby.”

Farrell acknowledged the demanding nature of the November schedule, with four southern hemisphere opponents in succession, adding:

“New Zealand in Chicago will be special. It’s a city where we’ve had great memories before, and I’m sure the Irish fans in the US will turn out in force. Then it’s back to the Aviva for three world-class Tests in front of an incredible home crowd.”


📊 Age Profile: Experience and Balance – but an Eye on 2027

The overall average age of Ireland’s 34-man squad is 27.1 years, with the forwards averaging 26.5 and the backs 27.6.

That blend gives Farrell’s team a balance of experience and physical peak heading into this Test window. However, looking ahead to the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia, Ireland’s backline will be older than ideal. By then, stars like Bundee Aki, Robbie Henshaw, James Lowe, and Jamison Gibson-Park will all be in their early to mid-30s, placing greater importance on the emergence of younger talents such as Jamie Osborne and Sam Prendergast.

Farrell and his coaching staff will be keen to see how those younger options handle top-tier opposition this autumn, as Ireland’s evolution towards the next World Cup cycle continues.


📺 Broadcast Details

Gallagher Cup (v New Zealand): Virgin Media One (ROI) / TNT Sports (UK)
Quilter Nations Series: RTÉ (ROI) / TNT Sports (UK)


🇮🇪 Ireland Squad – November 2025

Forwards (19):
Thomas Ahern, Ryan Baird, Finlay Bealham, Tadhg Beirne, Jack Boyle, Thomas Clarkson, Jack Conan, Caelan Doris (captain), Tadhg Furlong, Iain Henderson, Rónan Kelleher, Gus McCarthy, Paddy McCarthy*, Andrew Porter, Cian Prendergast, James Ryan, Dan Sheehan, Nick Timoney, Josh van der Flier.

Backs (15):
Bundee Aki, Caolin Blade, Craig Casey, Jack Crowley, Ciaran Frawley, Jamison Gibson-Park, Mack Hansen, Robbie Henshaw, James Lowe, Stuart McCloskey, Tommy O’Brien, Jamie Osborne, Sam Prendergast, Garry Ringrose, Jacob Stockdale.

*Denotes uncapped player

Average squad age: 27.1 years
Average forwards age: 26.5 years
Average backs age: 27.6 years

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