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Leinster and Munster coaches combine as Tania Rosser and Fiona Hayes join Eoin Sheahan for this week's Six Nations Show, looking back on a frustrating defeat to France, the issues with the Celtic Challenge, and what to expect against Italy.
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On Thursday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has the latest - and pretty significant - contract news from Leinster, and we hear from Leo Cullen on the influence of their NIQ players.
Rob Baloucoune is back for Ulster, who hand a 200th cap to Stuart McCloskey.
Andy Farrell's left the door open for his son to be part of the Lions tour of Australia.
And Ellie Kildunne reaches as landmark for England this week in the Six Nations, as Scott Bemand previews the Italian test.
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Former Ireland international Grace Davitt joins Ger Gilroy & Colm Boohig on the line to look ahead to Ireland’s Six Nations clash with Italy in Parma this weekend!
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On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you details of Andy Farrell's Lions coaching staff, and what it means for Ireland's tests with Georgia and Portugal.
We hear from two of Farrell's deputies - John Fogarty and Andrew Goodman.
Gabrielle Vernier has learned of her punishment following the 20-minute red card she received in Belfast.
Niamh O'Dowd explains the 'Green Wave'.
Abdelatif Benazzi has landed a decent consolation job after missing out on the chairmanship of World Rugby.
And Mohamed Haouas has learned how he'll pay for his latest transgression.
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On this morning's show, we speak to former Dublin footballer and now health & performance nutritionist Kate McDaid.
Football writer Jonathan Wilson proffers the theory that there is too much football.
We talk to former Munster hooker Mike Sherry ahead of a huge fixture for Munster at MacHale Park this weekend.
And today's Bite checks in with Mike Sherry first, as we ponder the prospect of Jack Crowley actually leaving Munster this summer, then we speak to Jonathan Wilson as he addresses a major issue facing England en route to the World Cup.
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On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the latest ahead of Saturday's novel interpro in Castlebar.
We hear from stand-in Connacht coach Colm Tucker, as well as Munster skills coach Mossy Lawler and their former Connacht man Sean O'Brien on that game at MacHale Park.
Sam Prendergast's signed a new deal at Leinster on another busy day for the province's biro.
Rob Baloucoune's injury nightmare is finally at an end.
And France centre Gabrielle Vernier faces a ban after her 20-minute red against Ireland.
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On this morning's show, former Leinster and Ireland hooker James Tracy on a lacklustre week for the Irish provinces in URC action.
OTB's Dara Smith-Naughton picks his top three performers from Ireland’s opening Women's Six Nations game vs France.
Tommy Rooney gives his latest updates to the Football Power Rankings. Finally, Matthew Brennan of Team OTB explains the brand new ‘Baller League’, which debuted last night on Sky Sports.
But today's Bite first sees Tommy Rooney discuss his reasons behind placing Leitrim where he did in his latest Performance Rankings, and then it's James Tracy's take on the controversial 20-minute red card.
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OTB’s Dara Smith-Naughton shares his top three Irish performers with Ger & Colm from Ireland’s opening Six Nations game vs France.
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On Monday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you reaction to Ireland's W6N loss to France at Kingspan Stadium, as we speak directly to head coach Scott Bemand.
Richie has the latest on the stories linking Irish coaches to the Lions staff, and what that means for Ireland's summer Tests.
The latest too on Antoine Dupont's knee injury.
Plus, tributes are paid to an All Black (and Clontarf) great.
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Ireland's number 8 Aoife Wafer joins us to talk about the beginning of the Women's Six Nations, the defeat to France, and preparations going forward.
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On Friday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack puts the final touches to Ireland's Women's Six Nations preparations.
We hear from Linda Djougang and Fiona Tuite on the test that awaits in Belfast against France.
RG Snyman and Jordie Barrett are back to reinforce Leinster in Pretoria.
Ulster are getting stronger as they prepare to slay the Dragons.
While Connacht shuffle their pack for their trip to the Ospreys.
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It's Fiona Hayes and Anna Caplice on the #SixNationsShow this week as they preview Ireland's opening round of the Women's Six Nations against France this Saturday.
From rising stars like Aoife Wafer and new captain, Amee-Leigh Costigan, to dark horses across the tournament, they name the players to watch out for, analyse the French team, and give insight into the Irish camp.
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On Thursday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has the team news ahead of Ireland's Women's Six Nations opener with France in Belfast.
Eve Higgins discusses what success looks like for Ireland in this year's tournament, plus head coach Scott Bemand shares his reasons for picking a new captain.
Munster have rung the changes for their URC trip to Glasgow.
Peato Mauvaka has received a ban for his headbutt against Scotland.
And former Ulster lock Jeremy Davidson has a new job.
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Off The Ball's Ruairi O'Hagan is joined by Munster legends Alan Quinlan and Fiona Hayes to look ahead to a huge clash away to reigning URC champions Glasgow Warriors.
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On this morning's show, Nathan Murphy joined Kathleen and Colm from Plovdiv where he previewed the Republic of Ireland's Nations League playoff with Bulgaria.
They, of course, aren't the only international teams in action this week, and football writer Graham Hunter examined the state of play elsewhere.
We previewed the Women's Six Nations with former Ireland player Grace Davitt & The Telegraph’s Fiona Tomas.
Plus, there was live reaction to the death of former F1 boss Eddie Jordan.
And it's there we take our Bite this morning, with former Jordan F1 designer Gary Anderson reacting to the passing of his former boss, and then we check in on that W6N chat with Grace and Fiona.
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Former Ireland international Grace Davitt & reporter Fiona Tomas join Kathleen McNamee & Colm Boohig on the line to look ahead to Ireland’s upcoming Six Nations campaign!
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Meghann Scully was in Belfast on Saturday as Ireland were defeated 15-27 to France in the opening round of the Six Nations. She spoke with head coach Scott Bemand as well as squad captain Edel McMahon, and players Erin King and Niamh O'Dowd following the match.
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On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has the latest injury news ahead of the start of Ireland's Women's Six Nations campaign, and it's fair to say France have the worst of it.
France men's head coach Fabien Galthié continues to moan about Ireland, despite their Six Nations title.
Two more Leinster backs have extended their stays with the province.
Another England winger has his Lions hopes dashed.
And the RFU want a relaxation of the licensing laws around Twickenham.
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