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Galway Ladies v Mayo refixed
Galway and Mayo Ladies will be hoping weather does not affect Sunday's re-fixed Lidl NFL meeting in in Tuam Stadium (2pm) after last weekend's postponement due to Storm Eunice.
Friend expects Connacht response after beating from Warriors
Connacht will be looking for redemption when they travel to Belfast tomorrow evening after their recent “unacceptable” performance and crushing loss to Glasgow Warriors.
Connacht’s European achievement must be heralded and embraced
On the back of a hugely successful European campaign, Connacht can return to the United Rugby Championship in confident mood when they take on Glasgow Warriors in the Sportsground on Saturday (2.55pm).
Last gasp try ensures Buccaneers start league campaign with Dubarry Park win
BUCCANEERS 18 CASHEL 16
Dublin down Mayo in the final four
Dublin remain on course to win a fifth TG4 All-Ireland SFC in a row after qualifying for their eighth final in a row with this five-points win at Croke Park.
Connacht's European challenge gets tougher with loss of three key men
Connacht, their PRO14 season concluded, now prepare for the return of European Rugby and a date with former maestros Leicester on Saturday April 3.
Leinster's run ends as Carty leads Connacht to victory
Nothing beats New Year cheer, and Connacht delivered a bucket load in one 80 minute performance on Saturday. That it came in the RDS against Leinster is all the more special.
Connacht look for redemption in Italy
Coach Andy Friend will be demanding a winning performance when Connacht head to Italy for the first time this season to face Michael Bradley's Zebre on Sunday (2.30pm).
Mayo shake off the cobwebs to hammer home their point against Tyrone
Mayo saw off Tyrone with ease in Carrick-on-Shannon on Saturday afternoon to set up a winner takes all clash with Armagh next weekend for a place in the Ladies Gaelic football Association All Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-finals.
Friend's Connacht to clash with Lam's Bristol in Champions Cup
It was inevitable. When both Connacht and Bristol Bears qualified for the Champions Cup, it seemed predestined the two clubs would end up squaring up to each other.