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); I didn’t lose the faith, I believed in my own ability - Hard work paying off for Peter Dooley
The Leinster prop is part of an Ireland squad for the first time. By Ciarán Kennedy Saturday 26 Jun 2021, 7:30 AM 8 hours ago 3,205 Views 3 Comments
Leinster and Ireland prop Peter Dooley.
Leinster and Ireland prop Peter Dooley.
AS PETER DOOLEY pulled into the long drive that leads up to Carton House on Tuesday morning, he felt the butterflies in his stomach. This was a very new experience, but one he had been working towards for years.
Dooley, 26, has an impressive 93 caps for Leinster to his name, making his debut all the way back in October 2014. Yet until this week he had never been part of an Ireland squad.
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Myah Jenson and Savannah Tracy each tally three goals, two assists for Falcons.
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FREEPORT Myah Jensen and Savannah Tracy each tallied three goals and two assists to give the Freeport girls lacrosse team a 16-3 win over Morse on Saturday.
Megan Driscoll had two goals and two assists, and Hannah Grover added two goals and one assist for the Falcons (7-1). Kate Tracy finished with a goal and three assists.
Addie Jung scored twice for the Shipbuilders (2-8) and Mary LaRochelle had one goal.
YARMOUTH 5-3, FREEPORT 2-2: The Clippers (10-2) scored two unearned runs in the fifth inning to complete a doubleheader sweep against the Falcons (9-3) with a 3-2 win at Yarmouth.
Huge game for both teams - but Munster have a safety net and Ulster don t
Munster host Ulster tonight in the Rainbow Cup. By Garry Doyle Friday 7 May 2021, 6:20 AM May 7th 2021, 6:20 AM 9,163 Views 13 Comments
Iain Henderson reflects on Ulster s loss.
Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO
Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO
IT WAS THE most sobering weekend Ireland has known since Leo Varadkar announced last March that he was going to close the pubs. Hearing the off licenses were staying open hardly improved the national mood.
That’s the kind of scenario Ireland’s provinces are in now. The party they want to attend has a limited number of invites; so instead of walking along Europe’s red carpet, they’re here, playing in the Rainbow Cup, rugby’s equivalent of another night in, watching Netflix, with a remote control in one hand, glass