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Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill.
Coming up, your final preview for Ireland's Nations Championship test against Australia,
Why last year's Lions tour has Australian rugby in rude financial health,
And all you need to know ahead of a busy weekend of summer internationals.
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Welcome to Thursday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.
Coming up, the Ireland team is named for their Nations Championship clash with the Wallabies,
Munster and Connacht are handed tricky pools for next season's Investec Champions Cup,
And Fiona Hayes and Alison Miller pay tribute to the late great Philip Doyle.
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Welcome to Tuesday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.
Coming up today, Ireland gear up for their Nations Championship opener against the Wallabies this weekend,
Some big changes to the Investec Champions Cup and Challenge Cup pool stages next season,
And tributes paid to former Ireland women's head coach Philip 'Goose' Doyle, following his sudden passing last week.
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Former Ireland women's rugby head coach Philip Doyle died on Friday aged 61.
Doyle, affectionately known as 'Goose', had two spells as head coach of the Ireland women’s team, initially from 2003 to 2006, before returning to the role in 2010.
It was in this second period in charge that Ireland enjoyed their greatest success, winning the Grand Slam in 2013, and sealing the title with a 6-3 win against Italy in Milan.
While they finished third in the 2014 championship, Doyle’s Ireland team achieved further history at that year’s World Cup by reaching the semi-finals.
The high point of that World Cup was a 17-14 win against the defending champions the Black Ferns, becoming the first ever Ireland international side to defeat New Zealand, with tries for Heather O’Brien and Alison Miller, and seven points from the boot of Niamh Briggs, sealing the famous win.
Doyle stepped down as head coach after that fourth-place World Cup finish, with Tom Tierney taking over as Ireland won another Six Nations title in 2015.
And here is Doyle speaking to our own Cameron Hill about his life in rugby back in April of this year.
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Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.
It's a URC Grand Final special for you today - we'll hear from both the Leinster and Bulls camps,
Some Off The Ball regulars will offer their thoughts ahead of tonight's games,
And there's a couple of highlights from chats we had this week with bona fide Leinster royalty....
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Welcome to Thursday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.
Coming up, the Leinster and Bulls teams are out for the URC Grand Final,
Isa Nacewa admits he was "shocked" by James Lowe's decision to leave this summer,
A few big names out of the Ireland squad for their Nations Championship games this July,
And are we inching closer to tackles above the sternum being outlawed in elite rugby?
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Welcome to Tuesday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill,
Coming up, a big injury blow for Leinster just days out from the URC final.
The cause of Jack Crowley's recent injury struggles has finally been revealed - and it's not good news for Ireland,
Another van der Flier gets an international call-up for the July tests,
And Cam Roigard defends his action after being accused of feigning injury before setting up a try at the weekend.
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Welcome to Thursday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill.
Coming up, James Tracy fumes over the decision by the IRFU to let go of James Lowe,
Caelan Doris a doubt for the URC Final against the Bulls next Friday,
And Aoife Wafer is crowned the Women's Six Nations Player of the Championship once again.
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Welcome to Wednesday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill,
Coming up, James Lowe laments no "fairytale ending" as he confirms his Leinster exit,
Munster have snapped up a former Ireland international as part of their coaching team for next season,
And after Antoine Dupont's successful sevens Sabbatical, another France superstar could switch codes ahead of the next Olympics...
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Welcome to Tuesday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill.
Coming up, another Croke Park date for Leinster in the URC final, but is there enough buy-in from fans?
Tributes paid to former IRFU chief executive Philip Browne, who has died at the age of 66.
And with his Leinster exit imminent, news on where James Lowe will end up next...
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Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill.
Coming up, Andy Farrell signs a new deal with the IRFU to stay on as head coach through to 2031,
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen praises "genius" senior coach Jacques Nienaber,
And Maggie Alphonsi slams the RFU over a sexism row involving one of its council members.
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Welcome to Thursday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.
Coming up, Irish rugby mourns the passing of legendary back-rower Fergus Slattery at the age of 77,
John Dobson sends out a warning to critics of Leinster coach Jacques Nienaber,
And Munster's hopes of signing All Blacks prop Tyrel Lomax have been dealt a fatal blow.
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Fergus Slattery, one of Ireland’s greatest rugby players, has died at the age of 77.
In a statement, Blackrock College RFC announced the news this morning, hailing their former flanker as a “Lion of Lions”.
Born in 1949, Slattery attended Blackrock College and won the 1966 Leinster Schools Senior Cup, before joining the club as a 17-year-old and excelling in senior rugby.
He went on to win 61 caps for Ireland, captaining the country and winning the Five Nations Championship in 1974 and Triple Crowns in 1982 and 1985 as part of a legendary back-row with Willie Duggan and John O’Driscoll.
He was also part of the 1979 series win in Australia.
Slattery is also a legendary Lion and was called up to the tours of New Zealand in 1971 and South Africa in 1974 where he played in the Test series win.
He was also a key part in the Barbarians’ most famous try against the All Blacks in 1973. In total, he played 18 times for the invitational club.
After retirement, Slattery remained heavily involved in rugby through his media work with the BBC and with Blackrock College where he was a keen proponent of the sport’s amateur values.
In recent years, his family disclosed that Slattery suffered from dementia, revealing the scale of his illness in an interview with The Sunday Times.
He is survived by his wife Margo, daughter Nikki, son Cameron and his grandchildren.
Here is former Ireland and Lion back row Slattery speaking to our own Nathan Murphy ahead of the Lions tour of 2017, and about his memories of being a Tourist back in the early 1970s.
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Munster greats Alan Quinlan and Fiona Hayes join Off The Ball's Ruairi O'Hagan to look back on the URC quarter final defeat to the Bulls, to reflect on the season as a whole, and to look ahead to the next campaign.
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Welcome to Wednesday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill.
Coming up, Matt Williams responds to Jacques Nienaber's fiery press conference ahead of the URC semi-finals,
A major England international is leaving Harlequins, with a move to the controversial R360 a live possibility,
And could Racing 92 be hit with a points deduction ahead of next season's Top 14?
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Welcome to Tuesday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.
Coming up today, Leo Cullen and Jacques Nienaber bite back at media criticism following Leinster's URC playoff win over the Lions,
Munster head coach Clayton McMillan assesses a first season at the helm,
And Connacht sign off for the summer with a narrow defeat away to Glasgow Warriors.
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Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.
Coming up, the team news, and all you need to know ahead of the URC playoffs this weekend.
Breakfast reacts to Sam Prendergast getting the start at 10 for Leinster, with Ciaran Frawley not in the matchday 23.
And could Jordie Barrett return for a second stint at Leinster in the near future?
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Welcome to Thursday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill,
Coming up, Brian O'Driscoll on why Ciaran Frawley might be Leinster's go-to for the final URC playoff push,
Munster on the hunt for a new forwards coach next season,
And Croke Park could host this season's URC final for the second year in a row.
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On this week's episode of The Red 78, Munster greats Alan Quinlan and Fiona Hayes, and Off The Ball's Ruairi O'Hagan look ahead to Saturday's URC quarter final with the Bulls.
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