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Get him one-on-one with anybody and he would cause serious headaches
Denis Hickie was a key man for Leinster and Ireland before bowing out of the game at the age of 31. By Murray Kinsella Thursday 27 May 2021, 7:46 PM 1 hour ago 2,509 Views 1 Comment
PARIS IN THE spring, 2000. Ireland haven’t won over there
for 28 years.
Already ahead, France scythe through the Irish defence on the counter-attack in the 45th minute and as Marc dal Maso gets the ball on Ireland’s 10-metre line, he looks a certainty to finish under the posts. With the conversion to follow,
les Bleus will lead 23-7 and be confident of seeing this one home.
Dublin s Q102 By Alison O Reilly The Rugby ace tweeted a photo of his locks to Q102 on Friday.
Byrne was asked how he was enjoying lockdown, and what impact it had on the mullet .
The Rugby legend later tweeted an image of his locks saying There ya go, do you have any idea how hard it is to take a reverse selfie!! #LovenHairGrowenLockdown#MulletsRule (sic)
For years he has been getting a roasting or his famous
mullet haircut, but rugby legend Shane Byrne has had the last laugh, and told Q102 Breakfast Show on Friday with Aidan Cooney and Alison O Reilly, that he has enjoyed not having to worry about looking for a hairdresser.