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Let’s see how closely you’ve been paying attention to the headlines this week. By The42 Team Friday 26 Feb 2021, 5:24 PM Feb 26th 2021, 5:24 PM 25,578 Views 7 Comments Which Irish AFL Women s player hit the headlines on Sunday morning as she scored four goals for her club? Sinéad Goldrick (Melbourne FC/Dublin) Cora Staunton (GWS Giants/Mayo) Aishling Sheridan (Collingwood/Cavan) Ailish Considine (Adelaide Crows/Clare) Jordan Brown sealed a major snooker upset with a Welsh Open win over Ronnie O Sullivan. From which county does he hail? Antrim ....
Deaths in Kilkenny, Thursday, February 25, 2021 Rest in peace The late Patrick (Blackie) Burke The death has occurred of Patrick (Blackie) Burke, Comeragh View, Ard na Gréine, Clonmel, Co Tipperary and formerly Johnstown, Co Kilkenny. Retired member of the Defence Forces, Blackie passed away unexpectedly at home on Wednesday morning. Beloved husband and father he will be sadly missed by his wife Eileen, sons Barry and Kevin, grandsons Kyle and Cody, sister Sheila, nephew Eoin, niece Jenny, John and Patrick, extended family and friends. A private Funeral Mass will be held in Ss Peter and Paul’s Church, Clonmel on Saturday at 1pm. Those who cannot attend can watch live via the Ss Peter and Paul’s Church livestream service www.churchservices.tv/clonmelpeterpaul. Burial will take place afterwards in St Patrick’s Cemetery. Due to HSE guidelines the Funeral Mass and Burial will be private for immediate family and close friends. For those who would have liked to a ....
Former Ireland prop Gary Halpin dies aged 55 Kilkenny native is best remembered for try against the All Blacks in 1995 Wed, Feb 24, 2021, 11:46
Gary Halpin, who won 11 caps for Ireland, has died aged 55. The Kilkenny-born tighthead prop is best remembered for his try-scoring gesture in a 1995 Rugby World Cup pool match against New Zealand, turning to the All Blacks, he offered a double middle-finger salute. Gerry Murphy’s Ireland team had the temerity to score the first try of the match in 1995, a move straight from the training ground as scrumhalf Michael Bradley tapped a free-kick and gave it to the onrushing Halpin about six metres from the New Zealand line. The tighthead prop thundered through the attempted tackles of Jamie Joseph and Mike Brewer to crash over. ....
Speaking to The Sunday Times in 2019, Halpin said he regretted the incident. Bigger picture, there are worse things you can do in life, says Halpin. But it was a really stupid thing to do. It wasn’t a conscious thing. There was a frustration there. (Sean) Fitzpatrick is a bit of a wind-up merchant and you don’t get too many chances to stab the dragon, y’know? he said. He had said a few things about us which were disrespectful, about how the Irish are always full of fire and passion to begin with, and then they run out of gas. Thing is, he was probably right! ....
The prop represented Ireland at two Rugby World Cups. By Ciarán Kennedy Wednesday 24 Feb 2021, 11:56 AM Feb 24th 2021, 11:56 AM 66,521 Views 14 Comments Image: EMPICS Sport Image: EMPICS Sport Former Ireland and Leinster prop Gary Halpin has passed away at the age of 55. The news was confirmed by Leinster Rugby earlier today. Halpin was responsible for one of the most iconic moments in Irish Rugby history, scoring a famous try against New Zealand at the 1995 Rugby World Cup, followed by an infamous middle-finger celebration. The Kilkenny native made his international debut against England in 1990. He represented Ireland 11 times and also featured at the 1991 World Cup. ....