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Irish Examiner on MSNRobot rugby may be a way off but art of coaching is making way for scienceOnce upon a time coaching sport was deceptively simple. Many years of experience could be distilled into a gut instinct of ...
Everyone loves a big tackle in rugby, whether it be a monstrous hit or a piece of technical brilliance, it never goes ...
A crowd of 50,000 is expected to be at the state-of-the-art Allegiant ... big balls, the NRL. They are having a real crack in a market which is just flooded. There is so much on but rugby league ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNFrance deserve coronation but fall short of royal performanceThere’s more than one way to skin a game of rugby, and Shaun Edwards will be delighted with the way his side defended.
Leonard’s last game against Wales came in Brisbane during the 2003 World Cup, with England winning a dramatic quarter-final ...
For decades, scientists believed that lead-208, a "doubly magic" and highly stable atomic nucleus, was perfectly spherical.
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The Lions' proposal to erase automatic first downs for a defensive hold keep offenses from getting bailed out by weak calls.
From his humble upbringing in Northern Ireland, we celebrate the still flourishing career of four-time Major winner Rory ...
Kate Rosenberg enjoys searching social media for artists with fresh, vibrant styles. Three years ago she opened Convey Art ...
Tom Roebuck is discussing the art of winning high balls. There is the way you track the ball with your eyes as well as the ...
Wales are 16 Test matches without a win. The hope is they find a way to halt that slide against England on Saturday. It would be some resuscitation should Sherratt steer them to victory; he doesn't ...
In his rookie season leading t, Scott Robertson absorbed valuable lessons he seeks to carry into his next testing campaign.
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