Head coach Scott Bemand has made two changes to the starting XV for Saturday’s trip to Twickenham.
Ireland make two changes for Saturday's Women's Six Nations match against England as centre Aoife Dalton and second row Hannah O'Connor come into the starting XV.
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Six Nations champions Ireland will open their Autumn Nations Series against New Zealand in a repeat of last year's World Cup quarterfinal. Argentina, Fiji and Australia will also visit Dublin in November as Ireland look to build on back-to-back Six Nations crowns. Andy Farrell's side are aiming to exact revenge
Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Police in Six Nations of the Grand River are asking for Ontario Provincial Police’s help with an investigation into a body that was found on the reserve earlier this month. OPP say a body was found around 5:15 p.m. on April 12 on 2nd Line near Chiefswood Road. Officers say they believe there is no […]
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A video shows the hilarious moment a racing-mad grandmother found out she had won a bet on the Grand National. In the footage, recorded by her granddaughter Maisie Stanford, 27, Margaret Harding, 88, can be heard getting the news she had won over the phone. In shock that she had picked the winner, Margaret, of Northampton, East Midlands, says: "Crikey! I can't believe it!” on the call. Margaret then excitedly calls her friends to tell them she had won. The retired receptionist follows horse...