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IRISH RUGBY SQUAD ANNOUNCED FOR AUTUMN INTERNATIONALS

October 31st, 2008 by admin0 | No Comments | Filed in Irish Rugby

Ireland Coach Declan Kidney has announced a 34 man squad to reassemble for training in Dublin next week ahead of the opening game of the GUINNESS Series 2008 against Canada.

There are six uncapped players included in the squad. Jonathan Sexton, Keith Earls and Ian Dowling are named in the backs while Ryan Caldwell, Cian Healy and Donnacha Ryan are included in the forwards.

The squad will train in Dublin on Monday and Tuesday next week and the match day 22 for the game against Canada will be announced on Tuesday.

Ireland Squad, Guinness Series 2008

Backs:
Tommy Bowe (Ospreys)
Ian Dowling (Shannon - Munster)
Girvan Dempsey (Terenure College - Leinster)
Keith Earls (Young Munster - Munster)
Luke Fitzgerald (Blackrock College - Leinster)
Shane Horgan (Boyne - Leinster)
Robert Kearney (UCD - Leinster)
Geordan Murphy (Leicester)
Brian O’Driscoll (UCD - Leinster) (capt)
Ronan O’Gara (Cork Constitution - Munster)
Tomas O’Leary (Dolphin - Munster)
Eoin Reddan (Wasps)
Jonathan Sexton (St. Mary’s College - Leinster)
Peter Stringer (Shannon - Munster)
Andrew Trimble (Ballymena - Ulster)
Paddy Wallace (Ballymena - Ulster)

Forwards:
Rory Best (Banbridge - Ulster)
Tony Buckley (Shannon - Munster)
Ryan Caldwell (Dungannon - Ulster)
Stephen Ferris (Dungannon - Ulster)
Jerry Flannery (Shannon - Munster)
John Hayes (Bruff- Munster)
Cian Healy (Clontarf - Leinster)
Jamie Heaslip (Naas - Leinster)
Marcus Horan (Shannon - Munster)
Bernard Jackman (Clontarf - Leinster)
Shane Jennings (St. Mary’s College - Leinster)
Denis Leamy (Cork Constitution - Munster)
Donncha O’Callaghan (Cork Constitution - Munster)
Paul O’Connell (Young Munster - Munster)
Mick O’Driscoll (Cork Constitution - Munster)
Alan Quinlan (Shannon - Munster)
Donnacha Ryan (Shannon - Munster)
David Wallace (Garryowen - Munster)

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Ulster Branch Feature: Regional Development Squads (RDS)

October 20th, 2008 by admin0 | No Comments | Filed in Irish Rugby

As the Ulster Branch Under 16 and Under 17 clubs’ Regional Development Squads enter into the next phase of their season, we caught up with Ulster Branch Regional Development Officer, Jamie Turkington to get the low down on what exactly the RDS programme involves.

Jamie, can you tell us a bit about the RDS programme?
The Regional Development Squad (clubs’) programme was established by the IRFU (Ulster Branch) as the stepping- stone to representative rugby in Ulster. Based on an age-grade structure, its aim is to develop youth rugby in the province at the appropriate age groups and to identify and support young players for future selection by Ulster and Irish Youth representative teams. The programme also provides a means of identifying and supporting players for inclusion in the Ulster Academy, and ultimately the professional game, as well as identifying and supporting coaches and managers for further representative squads.

Can you explain exactly how the RDS programme operates?
Under the RDS structure, players are broken down into 2 age groups: under 16 and under 17, and then further divided by geographical region. There are currently 4 regional-based U16 squads, which are made up of players from club youth and high schools’ teams. The U16 squads operate from October through to March.

The Under 17 RDS consists of 2 squads split into East and West, each containing 35 players. Both squads operate from June through to April each year, and then at this stage, players are selected for the provisional Ulster Youth squad for the following season.

Squads generally meet once a month for coaching sessions, which are taken by Ulster Branch-appointed volunteer coaches and managers. The coaches deliver programmes that have been developed by Rugby Development staff in line with the IRFU’s Long-term Player Development Model.

The early sessions focus on improving strength and conditioning among the players, with some work based around skill development. We have been lucky to have the support of Calor, who, as well as sponsoring the Under18 Youth team, support the Strength and Conditioning programme for the clubs’ RDS. This sponsorship has given us the necessary resources to be able to bring in qualified strength and conditioning coaches to work with our players and educate them on the standards required to play at a higher level. We will be holding an Education day at the end of October, which will see players and coaches come together for specialist workshops from guest coaches.

As the season progresses, while conditioning still remains important, there will be more emphasis placed on skill development to prepare the teams for the final selection process.

Can you tell us a bit more about the Education Day at the end of October?
The RDS Education day takes place on Sunday 26th October in the high-performance unit at the University of Ulster Jordanstown, and its aim is to provide our under 17 age grade players with a practical opportunity to gain new skills from experienced coaches who have worked with age-grade representative teams and professional players. It will also provide a platform for invited coaches, allowing them to ‘up skill’ and continue their professional development. The support from Calor has allowed us to put together a comprehensive programme for the day, and the event is definitely something we would like to run on an annual basis in the future as part of our overall Coach Development Programme in Ulster.

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IRFU ANNOUNCE IRELAND SCHOOLS TEAM COACHES AND MANAGER

October 15th, 2008 by admin0 | No Comments | Filed in Irish Rugby

The Irish Rugby Football Union today announced the coaching team and manager for the Ireland Schools team for this season.

Paul Barr, who was assistant coach to the side last year, has been named as the Head Coach to the U18 schools side. Barr, who is part of the PBC Cork teaching staff, will be assisted by former Ulster player and Ireland international wing Kenny Hooks, who is coach to Royal School Armagh. Lorcan Balfe will continue in his role as manager to the team.

The full Ireland representative management teams are as follows:

Ireland A
Michael Bradley - Coach
Niall O’Donovan - Assistant Coach
Joey Miles - Manager

Ireland Women
Steven Hennessey - Coach
Rachael Reid - Manager

Ireland Sevens
Jon Skurr - Coach
Hugh McCaughey - Manager

Ireland U20
Allen Clarke - Coach
Nigel Carolan - Assistant Coach
Phil Orr - Manager

Ireland U18 Club
Greg Lynch - Coach
Willie Gribben - Manager

Ireland U18 Schools
Paul Barr - Coach
Kenny Hooks - Assistant Coach
Lorcan Balfe - Manager

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IRFU ANNOUNCE FURTHER ADDITIONS TO MANAGEMENT TEAMS

October 14th, 2008 by admin0 | No Comments | Filed in Irish Rugby

The Irish Rugby Football Union has confirmed two further coaching appointments to representative teams for the coming season.

Niall O’Donovan has been appointed as assistant coach of the Ireland A side, working with Head Coach Michael Bradley and Manager Joey Miles. O’Donovan, who brings with him a vast amount of experience and success, worked with Bradley as part of the coaching team for last summers Ireland tour to New Zealand and Australia.

Before that, O’Donovan was assistant coach to both Munster and Ireland, taking charge of the full Ireland side on their tour to Japan in 2005. O’Donovan will be working with the forwards throughout this season during which the Ireland A side will play games against England Saxons and Scotland A in February as well as competing in the Churchill Cup in June.

At underage level, Nigel Carolan has been appointed as assistant coach to the Ireland U20 side. Carolan has been and will continue to work with the Connacht Academy and joins the High Performance Manager Allen Clarke who will be coaching the side with Phil Orr managing the team.

The full Ireland representative management teams are as follows:

Ireland A
Michael Bradley - Coach
Niall O’Donovan - Assistant Coach
Joey Miles - Manager

Ireland Women
Steven Hennessey - Coach
Rachael Reid - Manager

Ireland Sevens
Jon Skurr - Coach
Hugh McCaughey - Manager

Ireland U20
Allen Clarke - Coach
Nigel Carolan - Assistant Coach
Phil Orr - Manager

Ireland U18 Youth
Greg Lynch - Coach
Willie Gribben - Manager

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Leinster now at 10-1 in Heineken Cup and Cork favourites in AIB

October 14th, 2008 by admin0 | No Comments | Filed in Irish Rugby

Not too many changes in the Heineken Cup outright market following the weekend’s games.

Ladbrokes spokesman Donal McCarthy commented “Not too many changes following the weekend action although we have eased Munster a shade to 6-1 following their non too impressive display against new boys Montauban.”

Heineken Cup
7-2 Toulouse
11-2 Stade Francais
6-1 Munster
8-1 Wasps
9-1 Leicester
10-1 Leinster
11-1 Ospreys
12-1 Bath
12-1 Gloucester

Pool One
4-5 Munster
11-10 Sale
18-1 Clermont
25-1 Montabaun

Pool Two
4-6 Leinster
11-10 Wasps
33-1 Castres
50-1 Edinburgh

Pool Three
Eve Leicester
7-4 Ospreys
3-1 Perpignan
1000-1 Treviso

Pool Four
1-5 Stade Francais
10-3 Quins’
20-1 Llanelli
100-1 Ulster

Pool Five
4-9 Toulouse
13-8 Bath
25-1 Glasgow
66-1 Dragons

Pool Six
8-11 Gloucester
7-4 Blues
5-1 Biarritz
1000-1 Calvasino

AIB All Ireland League
15-8 Cork Con
7-2 Shannon
6-1 Garryowen
7-1 Clontarf
7-1 Blackrock
12-1 St Marys

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BRITISH LIONS LEGENDS LAUNCH RUGBY GRASS ROOTS INITIATIVE IN IRELAND

October 13th, 2008 by admin0 | No Comments | Filed in Irish Rugby

British & Irish Lions legends and HSBC Lions ambassadors Jason Robinson and Brian O’Driscoll today launched the Irish element of the world’s largest rugby union grass roots initiative, the HSBC Rugby Festivals. The festivals, which are supported by HSBC, the Principal Partner of the British & Irish Lions Tour to South Africa in 2009, will be the first time that a grass roots campaign spans all four home unions, as well as South Africa. This grass roots initiative will reach over 60,000 school children and 3,000 teachers and coaches across 300 youth festivals in the UK and Ireland and form strong cultural links with schools in South Africa.

In another first, 40 of the schools within the Rugby Festivals programme will be selected to participate in the SOS Kit Aid Programme, affiliated to the International Rugby Board (IRB). These schools will act as regional hubs for other schools in their area, collecting rugby kit which will then be flown to emerging rugby schools in South Africa ahead of next year’s British & Irish Lions Tour. As part of HSBC’s programme, the chosen UK and Ireland schools will be twinned with South African schools and a series of mini rugby festivals will also take place ahead of Lions test matches next summer. A network of approximately 300 local community rugby coaches will help co-ordinate the scheme along with support from other local Lions ambassadors.

Brian O’Driscoll and Jason Robinson, who shared a room when they toured with the Lions in 2001, were reunited at Terenure College (Dublin) today as the first of the Irish Rugby Football Union’s festivals took place. Robinson, who will be fronting the initiative across the four home unions and South Africa and O’Driscoll, who captained the Lions in 2005, were involved in coaching sessions and met school children from across Ireland.

As part of the HSBC Rugby Festivals, HSBC will provide schools with kit as well as ongoing tips and coaching via a central grass roots area on the official Lions website – launching later in 2008 at www.lionsrugby.com.

Giles Morgan, Group Head of Sponsorship for HSBC Holdings plc, said: “The HSBC Rugby Festivals have two fundamental elements. First, it is about getting more kids involved in playing the sport and inspiring them through the involvement of the HSBC ambassadors. The support of the four governing bodies has been tremendous and we are all excited about introducing a programme that for the first time encompasses all four nations of the British & Irish Lions.

“The festivals have another important aim of bringing together people from different cultures and countries – something that is at the very heart of HSBC as the world’s local bank. By linking schools in the UK and Ireland with schools out in South Africa through SOS Kit Aid, we hope that the children involved will be able to experience even just a fraction of what makes the British & Irish Lions so special.”

Brian O’Driscoll, who has won four caps for the British & Irish Lions, said: “It’s great to team up with a former Lions team-mate to launch such a fantastic initiative.  It’s amazing to see so many children from all over Ireland come to Dublin and take part in the HSBC Festivals and hope this will inspire the next generation to strive for the next level. Part of the appeal of the British & Irish Lions is the coming together of four nations as one, and for a grass roots initiative to replicate this is very worthwhile.”

Jason Robinson, who won five British & Irish Lions caps, added: “I know what it’s like to be a school child aiming for the highest level of sport and it is fantastic that HSBC is making such a strong commitment to youth rugby across five countries. It is a programme that will hopefully transform and touch the lives of many youngsters in this country, and I look forward to meeting many of those involved across the festivals over the next nine months.”

Padraig Power, IRFU Commercial and Marketing Director, said: “Increasing underage development and participation is one the key objectives for rugby in Ireland over the next four years and the HSBC Rugby Festivals deliver in this respect.  The British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa will be one of the major sporting events of next year and this is a wonderful initiative to create a legacy for the Lions in Ireland which will hopefully benefit the game here for years to come.  I would like to thank HSBC for their support of the festivals and to all the children for taking part.”

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September 30th, 2008 by admin0 | No Comments | Filed in Irish Rugby

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