Sport Roundup: Irish Rugby, Storm Éowyn's Impact on Golf, and More

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Sport Roundup: Irish Rugby, Storm Éowyn's Impact on Golf, and More
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This article covers a variety of sports news, including the upcoming Ireland vs. England rugby match, the damage caused by Storm Éowyn to Irish golf courses, and the Dublin Racing Festival. It also touches upon the new 50m rule in Gaelic football and the ongoing Champions League.

Seán Moran on how new 50m GAA rule should zip some lips; Gordon Manning on TG4’s bid to broadcast Cork Vs Limerick; David Gorman on Storm Éowyn battering golf courses

Gordon D’Arcy takes a trip down memory lane in his column today, back to the days when rugby turned professional and Ireland’s international performances were still being filed under “plucky”. Rugby – and Ireland – has come a long way, the Six Nations now valued at €4 billion, but GordonBesides, when you’re playing England at home in the opening match of the Six Nations “everything fades into the background ... all the money in the world won’t help you make that pass, tackle or kick”.

And in racing, Brian O’Connor tells us that Willie Mullins has a reasonable chance of enjoying a successful Dublin Racing Festival – not least because: It’s a big night in the Champions League with the conclusion of the inaugural league phase of the competition, 25 of the 36 teams still with plenty to play for.plenty at stake too in the Aston Villa v Celtic game

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