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Coaching the coaches is key for Connacht
In this part two, Connacht Rugby legend and former captain John Muldoon chats about the new challenge of coaching.
Magic memories will never fade for John Muldoon
In the first of a two-part series, former captain and Connacht legend John Muldoon chats about success, ambition, and life since winning the Pro12 title.
What Do You Mean You Haven't Read...?
Fred Johnston, poet, author, critic
Connacht’s new stadium to be a ‘shining light’ for the region
Often maligned, rather unfairly, as a dog track overlooking a cemetery, the Galway Sportsground can now be the province’s “shining light”. Hardened fans love it just as it is, and former captain John Muldoon refused to contemplate moving big games elsewhere, but in many ways it is past its sell-by date, particularly since the game went professional.
Champions Leinster arrive on revenge mission
The battle lines are drawn for the first Pro14 interprovincial of the season when champions Leinster arrive in the Galway Sportsground on Saturday (5.15pm).
New season, new coach, new players, but no Muldoon
Connacht open the 2018/19 Guinness PRO14 Championship campaign with a host of changes, but what remains the overriding goal is to qualify for Champions Cup rugby next season.
Connacht take on Lam’s Bears in final trial
Connacht Rugby head to Bristol for a reunion with former coach Pat Lam and captain John Muldoon, looking to make it a hat-trick of pre-season wins.
New-look Connacht squad takes shape
Connacht Rugby's squad for next season continues to take shape with the recruitment of two Irish-qualified forwards this week.
Cervical cancer controversy dominates our thoughts
There is no doubt about the issue dominating the airwaves and headlines in all of the media for the past few days, and likely to do so over the next week: the ongoing cervical cancer screening controversy.
Keane may well be 'ticking' now after Connacht cut his contract
Kieran Keane, regarded as a "perfect fit" for Connacht at the time of his appointment, is now regarded as an imperfect match just nine months into this stint as head coach.