‘Wooden spoon’ for Ireland as French rugby makes big breakthrough
Dublin, 5 April 1920 - On Easter Saturday, 3 April, the Irish rugby team were defeated by France for the first time ever...
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Dublin, 5 April 1920 - On Easter Saturday, 3 April, the Irish rugby team were defeated by France for the first time ever...
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Read moreHere are five great feature article from 2015 at Century Ireland to read over the Christmas break. Click on the images...
Read moreRugby, 16 August 1915 - Nine people died this morning when the Irish Mail train crashed near Rugby in the English midlands. ...
Read moreDardanelles, 18 August 1915 - The former Irish international rugby player James Cecil Parke has been wounded in the Dardanelles. Parke, who...
Read moreLondon, 14 February 1914 - Despite leading by 7 points after just 9 minutes of play, Ireland lost by 17 points to 12 at Twickenham yesterday...
Read moreA Greer try was the difference in today's much anticipated rugby match between Munster and Leinster in the Mardyke...
Read moreParis, 2 January 1914 - Ireland defeated France in Parc des Princes yesterday in the first rugby international of the year. On...
Read moreSir Edward Carson has expressed his appreciation to one of country’s leading rugby clubs, which has withdrawn from...
Read moreKerry 2-4, Louth 0-5 Kerry has won the Croke Memorial Cup after defeating the reigning All-Ireland champions, Louth, on their...
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