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I know what happened was wrong but everybody is being tarred with the same brush
Galway camogie star and University of Limerick student Siobhán McGrath on the recent street party, and how difficult lockdown has been for students. By Emma Duffy Tuesday 9 Mar 2021, 12:05 AM Mar 9th 2021, 12:05 AM 10,866 Views 0 Comments
Galway camogie star Siobhán McGrath.
Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO
Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO
GALWAY CAMOGIE STAR Siobhán McGrath has spoken out about how difficult the Covid-19 pandemic has been for students, who are “all being tarred by the same brush” after recent concerning scenes in Limerick.
A University of Limerick [UL] student, McGrath was asked about last week’s street party near the college during a media briefing yesterday.
The defeat all but ended reigning the champions’ hopes of a successful title defence. By AFP Saturday 27 Feb 2021, 7:22 PM Feb 27th 2021, 7:22 PM 41,427 Views 49 Comments Triple Crown victory for Wales. Source: PA
WALES SURGED CLEAR in the closing stages to beat England 40-24 in Cardiff to clinch the Triple Crown and stay on course for a Six Nations Grand Slam.
Defeat all but ended reigning champions’ England’s hopes of a successful title defence.
England, in a match where French referee Pascal Gauzere controversially allowed two of Wales’ four tries to stand, battled back from 17-6 down to 24-24 with 18 minutes left.
North says long road worth it as he eyes 100th Wales cap
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25/02/2021 - 21:34 George North is set to win his 100th cap for Wales in the Six Nations match against England GABRIEL BOUYS AFP/File 3 min
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George North said a load of ups and downs had been worth every single second after being given the chance to win his 100th Wales cap in Saturday s Six Nations international at home to England.
At 28 years and 320 days, he will surpass Australia s Michael Hopper as the youngest player to reach a century of caps for his country.
North, best known as a wing, and Jonathan Davies will form Wales centre pairing at Cardiff s Principality Stadium.