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For anyone who still thinks the phrase ’playing like a girl’ is an insult, President Obama has a message for you.
Wed, 28 Oct, 2015
Good afternoon. Here’s all the news you need to know this lunchtime.
Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool are ahead of where he expected them to be as he aims for a first win in his fourth match in charge.
Munster are hoping for Thomond Park’s biggest crowd of the season in Friday’s Guinness Pro 12 clash with Ulster (6pm) Just over 5,000 turned up for a repeat of last year’s final with Glasgow and the atmosphere was well short of what one expects when top teams meet at the iconic venue.
Australia number eight David Pocock has invited “legend” David Attenborough to Saturday’s World Cup final against New Zealand at Twickenham.
London Irish CEO Bob Casey admits his side could be opening the door to America for the Irish provinces after it was confirmed their Aviva Premiership game with Saracens in March will take place in New Jersey.
After six weeks, Saturday will see the conclusion of the Rugby World Cup.
Here’s a briefing on some of the stories and issues highlighted on irishexaminer.com today.
Tue, 27 Oct, 2015
Good morning. Here’s everything you need to know before you start your day.
In a team chock full of legends, Beauden Barrett may still have junior status but he has been an All Black long enough to know that to retain the World Cup this Saturday, they will have to go back to square one.
Darren Clarke might be a fearsome-looking figure on tour but the European Ryder Cup captain is a wise old owl in terms of developing new players.
Welshman Nigel Owens has been appointed to referee Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and Australia at Twickenham, with Ireland’s John Lacey taking charge of the bronze medal match between South Africa and Argentina.
Heyneke Meyer may be in the minority when it comes to assessing the merits of bronze finals at the Rugby World Cup.
The odds are stacked against Australia as they head into Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final with arch rivals New Zealand, but coach Michael Cheika is refusing to contemplate defeat.