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); You can only be where your feet are - in-form Jacob Stockdale taking trophy hunt one step at a time The Ireland star is focused on the visit of Connacht to Belfast tonight. By Adam McKendry Friday 23 Apr 2021, 9:46 AM 5 hours ago 1,524 Views 0 Comments Jacob Stockdale: has made an impression since return from injury. Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO WHEN HE LIMPED out of Ulster’s win over Munster just after the new year, Jacob Stockdale thought it would just be a short-term injury. At the very least, he’d be back for the Six Nations. The initial prognosis was an ACL strain and a bit of bone bruising. A couple of weeks and it should all clear up and he’d be back on the pitch doing what he does best for Ireland. ....
Connacht steal it at the death with dramatic try in the game s last attack Connacht beat Ulster 26-24 at Kingspan Stadium in the opening game of the Rainbow Cup. Garry Doyle By Garry Doyle Friday 23 Apr 2021, 10:18 PM 2 hours ago 16,718 Views 30 Comments Ultan Dillane and Eoghan Masterson. Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO Garry Doyle reports from Kingspan Stadium THIS WAS A superb game, one that gave us just about everything: tries, comebacks, momentum shifts and enough drama to stop us mocking the Rainbow Cup for the time being. Connacht did it the hard way, coming from behind in the second-half, ultimately collecting the points when Conor Fitzgerald, their replacement out-half, delivered a perfectly weighted grubber kick that bounced awkwardly ....
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Adam McKendry reports from Kingspan Stadium ULSTER MISSED THE chance to put additional pressure on Leinster at the top of Conference A in the Guinness Pro14 as they laboured to a 21-7 win over the Ospreys at Kingspan Stadium but failed to pick up that all-important bonus point. Dan McFarland’s men were nearly kept scoreless at half-time on home soil as the Ospreys exerted a surprising amount of control over proceedings before the break, with only John Cooney’s try just before the interval getting them on the board. After the restart, the province gave themselves a great chance to get the job done when John Andrew crossed and they were awarded a penalty try just after the hour mark, but, like in Glasgow a week prior, despite having plenty of time they couldn’t find the fourth try for the extra point. ....
by Charlie Spargo Glasgow-born Warren Jacobs launched ActiveWin in Manchester in 2013 - an agency that is constantly expanding its digital marketing solution. Jacobs is a successful business owner and digital marketing specialist, and operates a number of joint ventures. The agency works across services including PPC, SEO, CRM, CRO, display, social and affiliate activity - supporting both national and local brands. We found out what a week in Warren s life in 2021 looks like.
Monday It might be 2021, but the year and my typical Monday starts in a similar fashion to that of a 2020 Monday as we continue to navigate our way through another lockdown. However, this time round we’re all geared up for working life at home, any challenges likely to head our way, and a week of Zooms, Teams, Google Meets, Skype or anything digitally viable. ....