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Rugby world shocked at passing of Tom Tierney – RIP

The IRFU and Munster Rugby have announced their sadness at learning of the sudden passing of Tom Tierney. He was 46.

Tom, won eight caps for Ireland and played with Richmond, Garryowen, Munster, Galwegians, Connacht and Leicester.

The scrum-half made his debut for Ireland in June, 1999 and went on to earn eight caps including four appearances at the 1999 Rugby World Cup where he scored a try in the Pool E win against Romania.

After transitioning into coaching, the Limerick native held head coaching roles with Crescent College Comprehensive SJ, Garryowen, Cork Constitution and the Ireland Club XV side.

He had been employed by the IRFU since 2014 including coaching roles with Ireland u19 and U20 Mens, Ireland Women’s 7s and Ireland Women’s 15s for three years where his honours included a 2015 Women’s Six Nations Championship.

His role as IRFU National Talent Coach had seen him based out of Munster Rugby’s High Performance Centre since 2021, working with Munster’s Academy players.

Connacht Rugby CEO Willie Ruane said:
“We are all deeply saddened to hear of Tom’s sudden passing. Tom gave an enormous amount to the game of rugby, particularly in Connacht as a former player at provincial level and club level with Galwegians. He will be sorely missed and the thoughts of all at Connacht Rugby are with his wife Mary, two daughters, wider family and friends, and our colleagues at Munster Rugby and the IRFU.”

IRFU Chief Executive Kevin Potts said:

“Everyone in Irish Rugby is deeply shocked to hear of the sudden loss of Tom Tierney.
Our immediate thoughts are with his wife Mary and daughters Isabel and Julia, as well as his many friends, colleagues and former team-mates.

“Tom was an outstanding scrum-half and his time in the Ireland jersey will always be an immense source of pride for his family and the clubs that supported him on his journey.
He also amassed an impressive CV as a coach and we were honoured to have him as a colleague in the IRFU from 2014 to present.

“He will be sorely missed.”

Italy v Ireland – Preview, Teams, Where To Watch

The Ireland Coaching Team have named the Match Day Squad for Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations clash against Italy at Stadio Olimpico in Rome (Kick-off 2.15pm).

It will be the seventh occasion that James Ryan will take the captain’s armband and he will be partnered in the second row by Iain Henderson, who makes his first start for Ireland since the final game of last year’s Championship against Scotland.

Ronan Kelleher is retained at hooker having come off the bench against France with Andrew Porterand Finlay Bealham either side of him in the front row. In the back row, Jack Conan comes in at number eight with Caelan Doris switching to the blindside flank and Josh van der Flier at openside.

Craig Casey and Ross Byrne are set to make their first Six Nations starts and Bundee Aki is introduced to the midfield having started from the bench in the opening two rounds. Garry Ringrose is set to make his 50th appearance for Ireland while the back three of Hugo Keenan, James Lowe and Mack Hansen is unchanged from the opening two rounds.

Dan Sheehan has returned to fitness to take his place among the replacements alongside Dave Kilcoyne, Tom O’Toole, Ryan Baird, Peter O’Mahony, Conor Murray, Jack Crowley and Stuart McCloskey.

The match will be broadcast live on RTE and ITV television and on RTE and BBC NI radio.

IRELAND team to play Italy – Round 3, 2023 Guinness Six Nations Championships,
Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Saturday 25th February, 2023, KO 14.15 (IST)

15. Hugo Keenan (Leinster/UCD) 27 caps
14. Mack Hansen (Connacht/Corinthians) 11 caps
13. Garry Ringrose (Leinster/UCD) 49 caps
12. Bundee Aki (Connacht/Galwegians) 43 caps
11. James Lowe (Leinster) 17 caps
10. Ross Byrne (Leinster/UCD) 16 caps
9. Craig Casey (Munster/Shannon) 9 caps

1. Andrew Porter (Leinster/UCD) 50 caps
2. Ronan Kelleher (Leinster/Lansdowne) 19 caps
3. Finlay Bealham (Connacht/Buccaneers) 29 caps
4. Iain Henderson (Ulster/Academy) 70 caps
5. James Ryan (Leinster/UCD) 50 caps (c)
6. Caelan Doris (Leinster/St Mary’s College) 25 caps
7. Josh van der Flier (Leinster/UCD) 47 caps
8. Jack Conan (Leinster/Old Belvedere) 35

Replacements

16. Dan Sheehan (Leinster/Lansdowne) 14 caps
17. Dave Kilcoyne (Munster/UL Bohemians) 50 caps
18. Tom O’Toole (Ulster/Ballynahinch) 6 caps
19. Ryan Baird (Leinster/Dublin University) 8 caps
20. Peter O’Mahony (Munster/Cork Constitution) 91 caps caps
21. Conor Murray (Munster/Garryowen) 102 caps
22. Jack Crowley (Munster/Cork Constitution) 2 caps
23. Stuart McCloskey (Ulster/Bangor) 11 caps

2023 Guinness Six Nations Fixtures & Result


Wales 10 IRELAND 34

Principality Stadium, Saturday 4th February 2023

IRELAND 32 France 19

Aviva Stadium, Saturday 11th February 2023

Italy v IRELAND

Saturday 25th February 2023, KO 14:15 (IST)
RTE TV / ITV / RTE Radio / BBC Radio

Scotland v IRELAND

Sunday 12th March 2023, KO 15:00 (IST)
RTE TV / BBC / RTE Radio / BBC Radio

IRELAND v England

Saturday 18th March 2023, KO 17:00 (IST)
VIRGIN / ITV / RTE Radio / BBC Radio

Denis Buckley signs new two year deal at Connacht

Denis Buckley has signed a two year extension with Connacht rugby with the club having an option on a third year.

Buckley has signed an initial three-year deal, with the club having an option on the third year. He has made 223 appearances for the club since his debut in September 2011 and was part of the wider squad that won the 2016 Guinness PRO12. He has also been capped by the Ireland U20s, Emerging Ireland and the Barbarians.
Director of Rugby Andy Friend says:
“Denis brings a wealth of experience to our front row. He’s a top-class scrummager and has seen a lot of change at the club since his debut over 10 years ago. He still has a lot to give Connacht both on and off the field, so securing his services for the next few years is a great boost to the Province.”

 

Denis Buckley says:

 

“Connacht is a special place to me so I’m delighted to be staying for another few years. The Sportsground will change a lot over that time so I’m excited to see the development take place and play my part in that on the field.”

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Reaction to Randox Grand National Weights

Credit: @AintreeRaces.

With the weights revealed today for the 2023 Randox Grand National at Aintree on Saturday, 15 April 2023, connections have been giving their reaction to the weights.

Trainer Emmet Mullins admitted he “can’t complain” after the handicapper gave last year’s winner Noble Yeats a 19lbs higher rating this year.

At 11st 11lbs only three horses – Any Second Now, Conflated and Hewick on 11st 12lbs – will have more on their backs, but Mullins remains optimistic his stable star can create more history on April 15th.

Noble Yeats was a shock 50-1 winner in 2022, handing jockey Sam Waley-Cohen a fairytale victory on his final career ride and becoming the first seven year old to succeed since Bogskar in 1940. A year later and with a new rider on board the eight year old bids to become only the second horse in history – after Golden Miller in 1934 – to win the prestigious Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup and Randox Grand National in the same year.

Mullins said: “I can’t complain with a rating of 166. It’s 19lbs more than last year which will be a big ask but he seems to have progressed well this year and we know he takes to the fences. It’s horses for courses and fingers crossed he can put up a bold show.”

Gordon Elliott

Gordon Elliotthas said it would be “a dream come true” if one of his 19 entries in this year’s Randox Grand National can help him equal the record of training four winners of the race.

The County Meath-based handler only took out a trainer’s license in 2006 and had already won his first Grand National at Aintree just a year later when Silver Birch was triumphant in 2007.

Tiger Roll then landed the world-famous race in 2018 and 2019 before Coronavirus forced the cancellation of the 2020 renewal and ended hopes of an historic hat-trick attempt for his stable star.

Elliott saddled seven runners in the race in 2022 but could eclipse that number this year with his current tally of entries standing at 19.

Elliott’s highest rated contender is Conflated, whose mark of 167 and weight of 11st 12lbs comes as no surprise.

He said: “Conflated has won two Grade One chases at Leopardstown including last year’s Irish Gold Cup and we knew he would be close to top weight or have top weight.

“He will go to Cheltenham first for the Gold Cup and we will see from there whether he will be one for the Grand National this season or next season. He would be a very classy horse to have in the race. I could see him being a horse for the National but it might be a year too early to run him in the race.”

Another of Elliott’s intended runners with a date at Cheltenham between now and Aintree is Galvin, who is just a pound lighter than his stablemate on 11st 11lbs.

Elliott said: “He started off the season very well winning a Grade Three at Punchestown but his form has just tapered off a bit. He has just had a little procedure done on his back and he is back working well.

“The plan is to run him in the Cross Country race at Cheltenham then on the National. We sort of thought last season that he could be one for the National as we thought he was probably just lacking a gear for races like the Gold Cup and those sort of Grade One races.

Fury Road is further down the field at 11st 6lbs and Elliott added: “He will probably be a doubtful runner I would say at the moment. We will probably just go for the Ryanair and see after that.”

Stablemate Delta Work, another of Elliott’s entries owned by Michael O’Leary’s Gigginstown House Stud, is on 11st 4lbs after finishing third in 2022 and Elliott admitted: “This has been the plan all season. He has a nice weight for the race and I’m happy with that.

“We just switched him back to hurdles on his last start to sharpen him up a bit as he had gone a little bit rusty. It was a race we had run Tiger Roll in before he went to Cheltenham and then on to Aintree. I thought he ran very well in the National last season behind Noble Yeats. He got a little bit far back early on and he had lots to do. Having had that experience over the fences we go back there with plenty of confidence and we are looking forward to it.”

Shark Hanlon

Trainer John “Shark” Hanlon shrugged off the handicapper’s decision to make Hewick the joint-top weight for the Randox Grand National, as his bargain €850 purchase bids to make horseracing history.

The County Carlow handler plans to run Hewick in the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup on March 17th, before sending him to Aintree for the world’s greatest steeplechase on April 15th.

But in order to join 1934 winner Golden Miller as the only horse to triumph in both races in the same season, the eight year old must overcome top weight of 11st 12lbs after being rated 167.

Hanlon is philosophical about the task ahead. He said: “Hewick has a big weight, but he’s used to carrying a big weight. What can we do? There isn’t anything we can do about it. When they’re good they get those weights and that’s it.

“He gave a stone-and-a-half to everything in Listowel that was going to beat him so I don’t see why we wouldn’t go again.”

And while Hanlon and connections are dreaming of success with Hewick he has a second chance at a fairytale result with Cape Gentleman.

After learning his weight – 10st 8lbs – for the April 15th race at Aintree, Hanlon added: “That’s lovely, I’m very happy with that. I’m delighted with that weight – he’ll think he is loose. I’d say they’ll both run.”

Ted Walsh

Ted Walsh claimed he was “absolutely shocked” that his stable star Any Second Now is joint top weight for the Grand National.

Despite the allocation of 11st 12lb he will bid to go one better than he did last year, when finishing two and a quarter lengths behind winner Noble Yeats. Since then the 11 year old has finished second in a 2m 3f hurdle contest at Punchestown on New Year’s eve and fourth in the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown earlier this month.

And after learning the weight his JP McManus-owned gelding has been allotted, trainer Ted Walsh said: “All I can say is that I know he’s not Red Rum, I know he’s not a Crisp and he’s not a L’Escargot, so make your own mind up.

“I’m absolutely shocked that he has top weight. He goes there in as good form as he did last year. He is in as good nick as he was last year but he’s got top weight so make your own mind up. I think he’d have to be an exceptional horse to win it with top weight.”

Patrick Mullins

Champion Jumps trainer Willie Mullins has a record 88 Cheltenham Festival winners to his name and has also enjoyed Grand National success with Hedgehunter back in 2005.

The 48 National runners hailing from Mullins’ Closutton base over the years also include two runners-up, most recently Pleasant Company in 2018.

Mullins’ son and assistant Patrick Mullins, who was fourth as a jockey aboard Burrows Saint in 2021, ran through his father’s eight entries for the April 15th contest:

Capodanno (11st 5lbs)

“That is definitely a very workable weight. His form at Punchestown, when he beat Lifetime Ambition and Fury Road, in the Grade One looks very good. The fact that he had a little setback at the start of the season and hasn’t got to improve his rating might work for him. I think that is a mark he could be competitive off.

“Noble Yeats had a similar profile last year and he has got that touch of class about him with a Grade One next to his name. I think the handicapper over the past 10 or 15 years has given the good horses a chance of winning the National.

“You can be competitive over 11 stone so that is a weight you would have to be happy with. He jumps well and he ran well on Sunday at Gowran Park. He might have another run before the National.”

Franco de Port (11st 3lbs)

“Franco’s main aim is to go back to the French Grand National. He was third in that last season. He ran very well in the Thyestes last year off top weight so it showed he can carry a big weight in a handicap. The experience around Auteuil would be an advantage to him around Aintree.

“He could definitely have a live each-way chance. He stays very well and he should be good at jumping those types of fences. Auteuil has been his main aim but timing-wise, the Grand National works quite well with that.

“He probably needs extreme distances to bring out the best of his ability even though he won a two mile novice chaser when he was younger, now he just prefers going a lot further.”

Carefully Selected (11st 1lbs)

“He could be a fascinating contender. He is 10, so he is quite old, but he is fairly lightly-raced. He is a very old-fashioned horse and he almost looks like a dinosaur. He was able to win two bumpers and be second in the Champion Bumper at Cheltenham so he is not slow, but he obviously stays very well.

“He won the Thyestes last time out and he has the physique to carry that weight so that shouldn’t be any problem. He should stay the trip and again he is kind of unexposed. You would like to think he could improve again from Gowran Park as it was only his second run back after a very long break.

“I’d imagine he could be one of our leading fancies. He just had lots of small niggly problems, but you get that with those big heavy horses and he has the ability to make it worth the wait.”

Gaillard Du Mesnil (11st)

“He could be tailor made for this as he ran very well in the Irish Grand National last year. He is obviously a high-class horse that has got plenty of Grade One form. He stays very well and has plenty of experience.

“I’m not sure running in Grade Ones is the right prep for the Grand National as it maybe leaves you a little bit exposed. With that kind of weight it could be different this year if those at the top of the weights stay in.

“You have to take him seriously, but he could just be a bit more exposed than some of our other horses. The plan is to go to Cheltenham and I’ll do my best to have him heading towards the National Hunt Chase, but you know what Willie is like – nothing is set in stone yet.”

Burrows Saint (10st 12lb)

“He gave me a fantastic spin in it a couple of years ago when I thought his stamina probably gave out in the last half a mile. He is back in again and he is in good form. He looks great and is working great and the plan has always been to go back to Aintree.

“The Topham would be an option for him as well so we will see which route we are going nearer the time. Hopefully he can get a bit further than last year if he runs in the National as he didn’t complete the race last year. Maybe as an older horse he will stay better, but we will definitely consider the Topham as well. He is not a soft ground horse. He needs good ground and he wears a tongue strap. He needs to be kept fresh for the spring.”

Mr Incredible (10st 4lbs)

“He is a horse with a lot of ability. He ran a really good race in the Classic Chase at Warwick. He jumped well and stayed well. He did everything perfectly. He looks an ideal National horse and looks like he could be unexposed.

“He will go to Cheltenham first for the Kim Muir and that should be a great experience for him again. I think he has to have a huge chance. He looks like he will have a fantastic weight. We are looking forward to having a good go at Cheltenham and we are really looking forward to going on to Aintree afterwards.”

Recite A Prayer (10st 1lbs)

“He got a short break after his last run and he is back in now. He has continually surprised and has some good form from some of those big handicap chases in Ireland when he is usually carrying high weights. If he could get in here carrying a low weight that would be a big advantage. He finished 12th in the Becher so he has had a run around the track on ground that would have been too soft for him so that will work in his favour as well.”

Captain Kangaroo (9st 8lbs)

“He won the Cork National very well but just seems to have lost his confidence a little bit now. He will need to brush up his jumping before he goes to Aintree if he did manage to get in, but that is probably unlikely.”

Randox Grand National 2023 Weights

Credit: @AintreeRaces.

The BHA Chase Handicapper Martin Greenwood today unveiled the weights for this year’s Randox Grand National at Aintree contenders – then hailed the “quality at the top end” of the race as “very positive”.

Explaining the reasoning behind some of his decisions, he said:

“This year we are doing well at the top end for horses rated in the 150s and 160s and there are a handful of very good horses entered, including last year’s winner Noble Yeats.

“Noble Yeats has around 20lbs more than last year but his form this season in Graded races is the reason for that. The three horses at the top of the handicap – Conflated, Any Second Now and Hewick – you would think are all quite likely to run and it’s very positive that the quality of the race at the top end of the handicap is well up to standard.

“As regards Hewick’s win in the American Grand National, we officially regard that race as a hurdle race on our system as the obstacles there are a kind of mix between our hurdles and fences. The hurdle team had him running up to a mark in the mid-150s when he won that day and I don’t think it told us anything about him we didn’t already know really. Obviously the fact he cost so little, won at Sandown Park, was unlucky when he unseated at Listowel, has been over to America and won means he is the feelgood story of the race. His trainer has been very positive and I hope he runs.

“There weren’t any horses that caused me any particular difficulties this year – they were all more or less straightforward horses. In terms of getting a run on the day, I would say you would be looking at horses rated around 142 or 143.”

2023 Randox Grand National Weights

1 Any Second Now (IRE) 11 11 12 167 Mr John P. McManus Ted Walsh IRE

2 Conflated (IRE) 9 11 12 167 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE

3 Hewick (IRE) 8 11 12 167 Mr T. J. McDonald John Hanlon IRE

4 Galvin (IRE) 9 11 11 166 Mr R. A. Bartlett Gordon Elliott IRE

5 Noble Yeats (IRE) 8 11 11 166 Mr Robert Waley-Cohen Emmet Mullins IRE

6 Envoi Allen (FR) 9 11 8 163 Cheveley Park Stud Henry de Bromhead IRE

7 Royale Pagaille (FR) 9 11 8 163 Mrs S. Ricci Venetia Williams

8 Fury Road (IRE) 9 11 6 161 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE

9 Capodanno (FR) 7 11 5 160 Mr John P. McManus Willie Mullins IRE

10 The Big Dog (IRE) 10 11 5 160 Damien J. Kelly/Colin Kelly Peter Fahey IRE

11 Delta Work (FR) 10 11 4 159 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE

12 Sam Brown (GB) 11 11 4 159 Mr T. C. Frost Anthony Honeyball

13 Franco de Port (FR) 8 11 3 158 Bruton Street V Willie Mullins IRE

14 Lifetime Ambition (IRE) 8 11 3 158 Linda Mulcahy/Mary Wolridge Jessica Harrington IRE

15 Carefully Selected (IRE) 11 11 1 156 Miss M. A. Masterson Willie Mullins IRE

16 Chris’s Dream (IRE) 11 11 0 155 Robcour Henry de Bromhead IRE

17 Coko Beach (FR) 8 11 0 155 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE

18 Gaillard du Mesnil (FR) 7 11 0 155 Mrs J. Donnelly Willie Mullins IRE

19 Longhouse Poet (IRE) 9 11 0 155 Sean & Bernardine Mulryan Martin Brassil IRE

*20 Minella Times (IRE) 10 11 0 155 Mr John P. McManus Henry de Bromhead IRE

21 Darasso (FR) 10 10 13 154 Mr John P. McManus Joseph O’Brien IRE

22 Burrows Saint (FR) 10 10 12 153 Mrs S. Ricci Willie Mullins IRE

23 Pencilfulloflead (IRE) 9 10 12 153 Robcour Gordon Elliott IRE

24 Ga Law (FR) 7 10 11 152 The Footie Partnership Jamie Snowden

25 Happygolucky (IRE) 9 10 11 152 Lady Dulverton Kim Bailey

26 Le Milos (GB) 8 10 11 152 The Jolly Good Partnership Dan Skelton

27 Quick Wave (FR) 10 10 11 152 Ms Sharon Kinsella Venetia Williams

28 The Shunter (IRE) 10 10 11 152 Mr John P. McManus Emmet Mullins IRE

29 Escaria Ten (FR) 9 10 10 151 McNeill Family Gordon Elliott IRE

30 Farclas (FR) 9 10 10 151 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE

31 Remastered (GB) 10 10 10 151 Brocade Racing David Pipe

32 The Big Breakaway (IRE) 8 10 10 151 Eric Jones, Geoff Nicholas, John Romans Joe Tizzard

33 Threeunderthrufive (IRE) 8 10 9 150 McNeill Family Paul Nicholls

34 Cape Gentleman (IRE) 7 10 8 149 Mr Pierre Manigault John Hanlon IRE

35 Cilaos Emery (FR) 11 10 8 149 The Has Been’s Sophie Leech

36 Diol Ker (FR) 9 10 8 149 Gigginstown House Stud Noel Meade IRE

37 Roi Mage (FR) 11 10 8 149 Pryde/Van Der Hoeven/McGladery/Beaumont Patrick Griffin IRE

38 A Wave of The Sea (IRE) 7 10 6 147 Mr John P. McManus Joseph O’Brien IRE

39 Minella Trump (IRE) 9 10 6 147 Mr T. G. Leslie Donald McCain

40 Vanillier (FR) 8 10 6 147 Mrs H. M. Keaveney Gavin Cromwell IRE

41 Velvet Elvis (IRE) 7 10 6 147 Mr D. Kierans Tom Gibney IRE

42 Ain’t That A Shame (IRE) 9 10 5 146 Robcour Henry de Bromhead IRE

43 Corach Rambler (IRE) 9 10 5 146 The Ramblers Lucinda Russell

44 Enjoy d’Allen (FR) 9 10 5 146 Mr John P. McManus Ciaran Murphy IRE

45 Lord Lariat (IRE) 8 10 5 146 P.Blake/Patrick John Casey Dermot McLoughlin IRE

46 Ash Tree Meadow (FR) 7 10 4 145 Alymer Stud Ltd Gordon Elliott IRE

47 Battleoverdoyen (IRE) 10 10 4 145 Pioneer Racing Gordon Elliott IRE

48 Cloudy Glen (IRE) 10 10 4 145 Exors of the late Mr Trevor Hemmings Venetia Williams

49 Gin On Lime (FR) 7 10 4 145 Robcour Henry de Bromhead IRE

50 Mister Coffey (FR) 8 10 4 145 Lady Bamford & Alice Bamford Nicky Henderson

51 Mr Incredible (IRE) 7 10 4 145 Mr P. Byrne Willie Mullins IRE

52 Ashtown Lad (IRE) 9 10 3 144 Darren & Annaley Yates Dan Skelton

53 Gabbys Cross (IRE) 8 10 2 143 Mr R. S. Brookhouse Henry de Bromhead IRE

54 Hill Sixteen (GB) 10 10 2 143 J Fyffe & S Townshend Sandy Thomson

55 Eva’s Oskar (IRE) 9 10 1 142 Sally & Richard Prince Tim Vaughan

56 Rapper (GB) 9 10 1 142 The Home Farm Partnership Henry Daly

57 Recite A Prayer (IRE) 8 10 1 142 The Turner Family Willie Mullins IRE

58 Death Duty (IRE) 12 10 0 141 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE

59 Dunboyne (IRE) 8 10 0 141 S. P. O’Connor Gordon Elliott IRE

60 Francky du Berlais (FR) 10 10 0 141 Mr Roddy Owen Peter Bowen

61 Frontal Assault (IRE) 8 10 0 141 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE

62 Our Power (IRE) 8 10 0 141 Walters Plant Hire & Potter Group Sam Thomas

63 Sporting John (IRE) 8 10 0 141 Mr John P. McManus Philip Hobbs

64 Back On The Lash (GB) 9 9 13 140 Maughan, Redknapp, Ryan, Salters Martin Keighley

65 Fortescue (GB) 9 9 13 140 Mrs L Nixon Henry Daly

66 Defi Bleu (FR) 10 9 12 139 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE

67 Born By The Sea (IRE) 9 9 10 137 Natalie Gilligan Paul Gilligan IRE

68 Gevrey (FR) 7 9 10 137 Denis Gallagher Racing Gordon Elliott IRE

69 Milan Native (IRE) 10 9 10 137 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott IRE

70 Punitive (IRE) 9 9 10 137 Pioneer Racing Gordon Elliott IRE

71 Captain Kangaroo (IRE) 8 9 8 135 Kanga Racing & Brett Graham Syndicate Willie Mullins IRE

72 Darrens Hope (IRE) 9 9 8 135 Robert Murphy Robert Murphy IRE

73 Fakiera (FR) 8 9 8 135 Mr T. O’Driscoll Gordon Elliott IRE

74 Mortal (IRE) 11 9 8 135 Mr A. Dunlop Gordon Elliott IRE

75 Captain Cattistock (GB) 10 9 5 132 Mr Nic Brereton Fergal O’Brien

76 Fantastikas (FR) 8 9 5 132 Imperial Racing Partnership 2016 Nigel Twiston-Davies

77 Secret Reprieve (IRE) 9 9 5 132 Mr & Mrs William Rucker Evan Williams

78 Glamorgan Duke (IRE) 10 9 1 128 Natalie Gilligan Paul Gilligan IRE

Video – Pete Wilkins talks about his 3 year contract with Connacht

Video – Pete Wilkins talks about his 3 year contract with Connacht. 

Following a thorough recruitment process, Pete Wilkins signed a 3-year deal and will lead a new coaching team which will be confirmed in the coming weeks.

He first joined Connacht in 2017, arriving as Defence Coach in a role which he would fulfil for four seasons. In the summer of 2021 he was promoted to the role of Senior Coach with primary responsibility for attack. Following Andy Friend’s move to Director of Rugby in 2022, he became Head Coach, assuming greater responsibility for more of the on-pitch elements of the rugby programme.
He was also invited to join the Irish coaching team for the tour of New Zealand last summer, culminating in the historic series win.

 

 


Willie Ruane, CEO of Connacht Rugby said:
“Following a thorough process run in conjunction with the IRFU, Pete emerged as the successful candidate to lead our Professional rugby setup over the next three years. He is an excellent coach with extensive knowledge of the club and wider province and understands the needs of our squad and our system to help drive the success we are all striving for. He has demonstrated considerable growth as a coach and as a leader throughout his time here at Connacht and we believe he is the right person to now take the group forward.”

Pete sat down with the media team at Connacht to speak in-depth about his upcoming announcement as Head Coach, his vision for the new role, and his personal experience over the last six years living in the Province. You can watch it by clicking the button below.

An announcement on the make-up of next season’s coaching team will be made over the coming weeks. 

 

List of players and teams for LIV golf 2023

List of players and teams for LIV golf 2023, Dustin Johnson (Aces), Cam Smith (Ripper) & Brooks Keopka (Smash).

Players who finished in the top 24 of last year’s LIV Golf Invitational Series Individual Standings (minimum four events played) secured spots in the 2023 LIV Golf League. Additionally, winners of the 2022 Asian Tour Order of Merit and the 2022 Asian Tour International Series Order of Merit qualified for a team roster position in 2023. League exemptions and captains’ selections make up the remainder of team rosters for the league’s first full season. Below are descriptions of the 12 LIV Golf League teams for 2023:

4Aces GC – Dustin Johnson (captain), Patrick Reed, Pat Perez, Peter Uihlein
Dustin Johnson, the two-time major winner and Individual Champion of the 2022 LIV Golf Invitational Series, captains 4Aces GC, which also features 2018 Masters champion Patrick Reed. Winning last year’s Team Championship and four regular-season events, 4Aces dominated the team competition in LIV Golf’s inaugural Invitational Series. Peter Uihlein joins the all-American roster, which now has three of the top four players from last season’s Individual Champion race in Johnson (1), Uihlein (3), and Reed (4). Johnson produced one of last year’s biggest moments by winning the individual title at the LIV Golf Invitational Boston with a dramatic eagle putt on the first playoff hole.

Cleeks GC – Martin Kaymer (captain), Graeme McDowell, Richard Bland, Bernd Wiesberger
Two-time major champion Martin Kaymer captains Cleeks GC, which features 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell among its four veteran European players, each from a different country.  The experienced group boasts three former Ryder Cup participants (Kaymer, McDowell, and new addition Bernd Wiesberger) while Richard Bland, who turned 50 in early February, is playing some of the best golf of his career.

Crushers GC – Bryson DeChambeau (captain), Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri
Crushers GC is led by 2020 U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau, widely considered the most powerful hitter in professional golf. The Crushers finished second in last year’s regular season team standings and include former world No. 3 Paul Casey, India’s top-ranked pro Anirban Lahiri and veteran Charles Howell III, who have nearly 60 years of professional experience among them.

Fireballs GC – Sergio Garcia (captain), Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Chacarra
The Spanish-speaking Fireballs GC is led by 2017 Masters champion and Ryder Cup legend Sergio Garcia. The Fireballs captured the team title at the LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok last year, while rookie and former world No. 2 amateur Eugenio Chacarra claimed his first individual trophy in just his fifth pro start. Mexico’s Abraham Ancer, who already has one victory this year at the PIF Saudi International powered by Softbank Investment Advisers, and former Tokyo Olympics teammate Carlos Ortiz expect to be fan favorites at the league’s debut event, LIV Golf Mayakoba.

HyFlyers GC – Phil Mickelson (captain), Cameron Tringale, James Piot, Brendan Steele
HyFlyers GC is headlined by World Golf Hall of Famer Phil Mickelson, one of the most decorated golfers of all time. The six-time major winner has amassed 57 career wins, including the 2021 PGA Championship, and continues his pursuit of individual and team championships at age 52 alongside veteran Cameron Tringale, 2021 U.S. Amateur champion James Piot and LIV Golf newcomer and 10-time professional champion Brendan Steele.

Iron Heads GC – Kevin Na (captain), Sihwan Kim, Scott Vincent, Danny Lee
Iron Heads GC is captained by veteran Kevin Na, who led the Iron Heads throughout 2022. The squad is bolstered by Scott Vincent, who secured his spot for 2023 as the top performer in the International Series – 10 premier global tournaments on the Asian Tour that deliver pathways into the LIV Golf League. Sihwan Kim, who competed for the Iron Heads in the final seven LIV Golf events last year, also earned his spot for 2023 as winner of the Asian Tour Order of Merit and as one of the top 24 (24th place) in the final LIV Golf individual standings. The team is rounded out by veteran New Zealander Danny Lee, a three-time winner who is making his LIV Golf debut.

Majesticks GC – Ian Poulter (co-captain), Henrik Stenson (co-captain), Lee Westwood (co-captain), Sam Horsfield
Majesticks GC is led by a trio of European captains who have had exceptional careers: former world No. 1 Lee Westwood, Ryder Cup legend Ian Poulter and 2016 Open champion Henrik Stenson. Their experience in global team competitions includes 23 Ryder Cup appearances among the three of them, and as the most veteran LIV Golf team, they have combined for nearly 1,900 worldwide starts. In Stenson’s first LIV Golf competition, the 2022 LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster, he joined the Majesticks and made an immediate impact by winning the event’s individual title.

RangeGoats GC – Bubba Watson (captain), Harold Varner III, Talor Gooch, Thomas Pieters
Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson captains RangeGoats GC, which debuts an updated team name and roster from last year’s Invitational Series. Watson returns to action after rehabbing from injury and welcomes in Talor Gooch, who played for 4Aces GC and finished just outside the top 10 in last year’s Individual Champion standings. The squad is rounded out by the captivating Harold Varner III and Belgium’s top-ranked pro Thomas Pieters, who makes his first LIV Golf appearance.

Ripper GC – Cameron Smith (captain), Marc Leishman, Matt Jones, Jed Morgan
Reigning Open champion and 2022 PGA of America Player of the Year Cameron Smith headlines Ripper GC, a new name for the all-Australian team. Smith’s squad finished strong in last year’s Invitational Series, coming just one shot short of winning the Team Championship. Featuring veterans Marc Leishman and Matt Jones along with youngster Jed Morgan, Ripper GC will be a crowd favorite – especially in April when Adelaide hosts the first-ever LIV Golf event in Australia.

Smash GC – Brooks Koepka (captain), Matthew Wolff, Jason Kokrak, Chase Koepka
Smash GC is captained by four-time major champion and former world No. 1 Brooks Koepka, who won the individual title in the 2022 regular-season finale in Jeddah while leading Smash to the team title. Koepka, transfer Matthew Wolff and Jason Kokrak each finished in the top five in driving distance during LIV Golf’s invitational season. The captain’s brother, Chase Koepka, provides steady shot-making for the all-American team.

Stinger GC – Louis Oosthuizen (captain), Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, Dean Burmester
Former Open champion Louis Oosthuizen captains the all-South African team, which includes 2011 Masters champion Charl Schwartzel. Stinger comes off a very successful 2022 Invitational Series, having earned LIV Golf’s first-ever team victory at the inaugural event in London. In addition, Schwartzel (London) and Branden Grace (Portland) won the first two individual titles, with the latter finishing second in the season-long Individual Champion race. The 2023 squad now includes Dean Burmester, a nine-time winner on professional tours.

Torque GC – Joaquin Niemann (captain), Mito Pereira, Sebastian Munoz, David Puig
Twenty-four-year-old sensation Joaquin Niemann captains the all-Latin Torque GC, which adds three new players in fellow Chilean Mito Pereira, Colombia’s Sebastian Munoz and Spanish youngster David Puig. Niemann finished seventh in the Individual Champion standings last year despite making just four regular season starts. Munoz and Pereira, members of the 2022 Presidents Cup International Team, make their LIV Golf debuts and should provide a spark as the league’s youngest squad.

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Lydia Ko and Nelly Korda confirmed for first LPGA Tour major of 2023

World No. 1 Lydia Ko and world No. 2 Nelly Korda will head the field for the opening LPGA Tour major of the season at The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Greater Houston area on April 20-23.

The 2016 Champion Ko, who returned to the top of the Rolex Rankings following a stunning victory at the season-ending 2022 CME Group Tour Championship in November, is looking forward to her first visit to Carlton Woods and kicking off her major season:

“The build-up to The Chevron Championship is always unique as it’s the first major of our season and eight long months since we last had the chance to compete for a major title. After The Chevron Championship, the season is pretty packed and the majors seem to come thick and fast so, being the first one makes it a huge focus for us all. I am really looking forward to getting my first look at Carlton Woods and to seeing everything that Chevron has put in place for the new era of this historic major Championship.”

An eight-time winner on the LPGA Tour, Korda, who missed last year’s Championship due to injury, is eagerly anticipating her return:

“Missing out last year was so tough so I am definitely excited to be playing this year. I am really looking forward to this season and the first major in April at The Chevron Championship and, hopefully, a really strong major season. I am excited to get to The Woodlands and see the course at Carlton Woods.”

Other early confirmations include defending Champion Jennifer Kupcho, 2021 Champion Patty Tavatanakit, 2020 Champion Mirim Lee, 2019 Champion Jin Young Ko and 2011 Champion Stacy Lewis with the world’s best players eager to claim the first victory over the renowned Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at the opening Major of their season.

Ireland Rugby Has Never Had It So Good

As we should all know by now, two rounds into the Six Nations tournament is far too early to crown a champion, but for the second year in a row.

Ireland’s match against France might be the moment we look back on and say this is where the six nations were won. Check out Asia bet at https://betinasia.com/ and back Ireland if you believe their latest win against Ireland will lead them to grand slam glory.

The two teams are considered the best in this year’s tournament and based on the drama these two teams have provided in previous years, many were excited at what the weekend might bring. Irish Fans were not left disappointed, though, as they emerged victorious winning 32-19. Now, it would appear that only winning the six nations will do now for the heroes in green.

There were eerie parallels to the 2022 run by Les Bleus. The Irishmen have now faced their closest championship rival at home in round two, then finish with a home game against the English, and in between these two games, they travel to Murrayfield to face the Scots. Wouldn’t it be grand if the Scots could go unbeaten also so that we could see a match for the ages? Beating the English at home would be the dream way to win the six nations, so many Irish fans are understandably getting carried away about the future of Irish rugby.

Ireland Have Never Had it So Good

This might sound a tad dramatic, but Ireland Rugby might never have the chance to win the Six Nations and a World Cup in the same year. Usually, you have a flying all-blacks to contend with, as well as a good England, South African, or Australian side. This Irish team has already defied the odds beating New Zealand away, and now the pressure will be on them to make history.

Of course, this is high-level sport, and anything can happen on the day, but we must recognize that this is not just an opportunity of a lifetime. It is Ireland’s greatest opportunity for glory ever.

Ultimately they need to win the Six Nations and go into the world cup believing they can win. If they will or not is a very different matter, but I, for one, will be backing them until I see a reason not to.

Ireland have been Impressive in their two wins so far

Ireland’s point-of-contact movement was highly effective and appeared effortless in their win over Wales. All ball carriers had outstanding first halves, which completely shut off the Welsh fetchers. Many believed that if they could replicate this form against the French, they would succeed, which is what they ultimately did.

Players like Anthony Jelonch, Julien Marchand, and Gregory Alldritt were considered the biggest threat to Ireland’s success on the weekend, and the tactics proved that the management believed this to be the case. These players were kept relatively tamed, allowing Ireland to take control of the game. Antoine Dupont was influential for France but wasn’t enough to turn the result in France’s favor.

Ireland is carrying the tag of being favorites very well; let’s hope they keep believing they are the best team in the world.