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RD PRO12 Peview Round 9
RaboDirect PRO12 PREVIEW 2012/13 Round Nine: 23rd – 25th November 2012 ROUND NINE PREVIEWS With the completion of their postponed Round 4 game against Zebre, Ulster have now pulled out a six points lead at the top of the RaboDirect PRO12 table. They are in action in Italy again on Friday night when they face Benetton Treviso at Stadio Monigo, and will be looking to extend their unbeaten record in the country as well as maintaining their 100per cent start to this season’s RaboDirect PRO12. Current RaboDirect PRO12 champions, Ospreys, are also in action on Friday night travelling to Murrayfield to play Edinburgh Rugby. Ospreys sit just outside the top four due to poorer points difference than Munster, should results go their way this weekend it could be the first time they have entered the Play-Off zone this season. The match of the day must be the encounter at Scotstoun where third placed Glasgow Warriors must overcome the reigning European champions, Leinster if they are to set a new Warriors record in this tournament of seven successive wins. The final game on Friday night is in Wales when Newport Gwent Dragons host Connacht. Both teams have had a mixed start to their seasons, and a win would be a welcome boost to their campaigns. The round concludes with two games on Sunday, Munster v Scarlets and Zebre v Cardiff Blues. After having narrowly missed out to Ulster last weekend, Zebre are still looking for their first win in the completion, and will be hoping Blues poor form continues for one more week. -
Rabodirect PRO12 PREVIEW 2013/14 ROUND 15 PREVIEWS ROUND 15 FIXTURES
RaboDirect PRO12 PREVIEW 2013/14 Round 15: 20th – 23rd February 2014 ROUND 15 PREVIEWS With the international weekend kicking off on Friday night, the majority of the RaboDirect PRO12 games take place on Sunday, however Cardiff Blues open round 15 with their game against current champions, Leinster at the Arms Park on Thursday evening and if past form is any guide Cardiff will have their work cut out to claim victory in this match. The sole game on Saturday is also in Wales with Edinburgh Rugby visiting Llanelli to play Scarlets, who missed out last round due to the weather in Belfast. The Scots do not travel well, so Scarlets must be hoping to put their own home record back on track in this fixture. The remaining four games take place on Sunday, with a TV double header in Italy, Benetton Treviso hosting Ulster and Zebre facing another Irish province, Connacht. Connacht’s victory over Edinburgh last time out saw them swap places with Zebre at the foot of the table, which could be reversed if Zebre claim this tie. Ulster on the other hand will be hoping they can make up some ground on the teams above them in the Play-Off zone. At the same time the remaining two Welsh regions will be in action in the principality. Newport Gwent Dragons opponents’ Glasgow Warriors, currently sit in 4th place in the table courtesy of one more win than Ulster, and still have two games in hand over the three teams above them. The outstanding game must be the pick of the weekend, leaders Munster travelling to face 3rd placed Ospreys, who claimed a record victory over Treviso in their last game at the Liberty Stadium. -
RD PRO12 Preview Round 10
RaboDirect PRO12 PREVIEW 2013/14 Round 10: 20 & 21 December 2013 ROUND 10 PREVIEWS The focus returns once again to the RaboDirect PRO12 after two weeks of European competition, with Irish Provinces topping three of the six Heineken Cup Pools. Ulster are the stand-out performers so far, the only team with a 100 per cent winning record still left in the competition, garnering 18 pool points in the process. Munster and Leinster, both also past winners of the trophy, top their respective pools, whilst Cardiff Blues, the top placed Welsh Region, are only two points shy of their pool leaders, reigning champions Toulon. The Irish provinces are faring well in the RaboDirect PRO12 as well, with three of the four Play-Off places taken up by them, Munster pulling out a four point lead at the top of the table as the half-way point of the season approaches. They are in action at Musgrave Park on Saturday evening when they face Scarlets, the Welsh region having won at this venue last time they visited. The round starts off on Friday night with the remaining three teams currently in the Play-Off Zone – Leinster, Glasgow Warriors and Ulster - all in action. Second placed Leinster travel to Murrayfield buoyed by the fact they have won their last five contests with Edinburgh, whilst in Glasgow, Benetton Treviso are the visitors. Having led in the early part of the season Warriors now reside in third place in the table, level on points with Ulster and need a win to keep their season on track. -
Official Handbook 2018/2019
OFFICIAL HANDBOOK 2018/2019 FROM THE GROUND UP Proud Sponsor Leinster Rugby leinsterrugby.ie PARTNERS & SPONSORS PREMIUM PARTNERS PARTNERS & SUPPLIERS MEDIA PARTNERS 1 CONTENTS Past Presidents of Leinster Branch ........................................................... 2 COMMITTEES & ORGANISATIONS Leinster Branch 2018/2019 .................................................................. 3 Message from the President of the Leinster Branch .................................... 4 Message from the Bank of Ireland .......................................................... 8 Executive Committee 2018/2019 ........................................................ 14 Branch Committees 2018/2019 .......................................................... 16 Schools Committee ............................................................................. 20 Women’s Committee ........................................................................... 21 Junior Committee ............................................................................... 22 Youths Committee & Reps .................................................................... 23 Leinster Rugby Referees ...................................................................... 24 Leinster Rugby Referees Past Presidents ................................................. 26 Provincial & International Contacts ....................................................... 27 Committee Meetings Diary 2018/19 ................................................... 31 RESULTS 2017/2018 European, UK & Ireland -
DECEMBER 2014 SPECTRUM December 2014 IBOA the FINANCE UNION
DECEMBER 2014 SPECTRUM december 2014 IBOA THE FINANCE UNION www.iboa.ie www.iboa.org.uk THE IRISH BANKERS’ CLUB CLUB OPENING HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday: 4.30pm until late. IBOA HOUSE, STEPHEN STREET UPPER, DUBLIN 8 Telephone: 01-4758970 10am-12noon or after 5pm (Tuesday-Saturday). Sunday-Monday: closed. NOW SELLING THE 29TH BANKERS’ CLUB DRAW Magnificent Holidays and Magnificent Cash Prizes Early Entry Prizes and Monthly Attendance Prizes Open to All IBOA Members and Partners The Draw Application Form is included with this issue of Spectrum CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY DECEMBER 19, 2014 Return your entries today! Don’t miss out! UPCOMING CLUB CLUB MEMBERSHIP DRAW NIGHTS Friday, December 19: New members welcome The 29th Christmas Draw Night 1st Prize: Two weeks for 2 in Join now for free membership Chicago, Niagara & New York until September 2015– 2nd Prize: €500 and cost then only €20 a year! 3rd-10th Prizes: Hampers,Turkeys, Features include: Hams & Bottles • Reduced room hire rates CLUB MEMBERSHIP Friday, January 30, 2015: • Bar & meeting room facilities 1st Prize: Two weeks for 2 in • Catering & DJ facilities Morocco • Big screen for all 2nd Prize: €300 3rd Prize: €250 sporting occasions 4th Prize: €200 • Full bar licence – extensions available Friday, February 27: 1st Prize: Two weeks for 2 in For more information, please contact Florida Michael Martin, Honorary Secretary, Irish 2nd Prize: €300 3rd Prize: €250 Bankers’ Club, at the address above. 4th Prize: €200 Friday, March 27: Grand Draw Night DRAW RESULTS 1st Prize: Two weeks for 2 in Australia or Mauritius & Dubai Results of recent Bankers’ Club draws or Rugby World Cup are posted on the IBOA websites at: 2nd Prize: €1,000 3rd Prize: €500 4th Prize: €300 5th Prize: €200 www.iboa.ie/services/sportsand social/bankersclub.html All draws take place at 9pm sharp. -
W-World Cup-2011
RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - SCORERS POOL PLAY-OFF ROUNDS - PAGE 1 Tries scored by Team #Points scored by Team # Chris Ashton England 6 Morné Steyn South Africa 53 Adam Ashley-Cooper Australia 5 Kurt Morath Tonga 45 Israel Dagg New Zealand 5 Ronan O'Gara Ireland 39 Vincent Clerc France 5 Collin Slade New Zealand 36 Jerome Kaino New Zealand 4 James O'Connor Australia 35 Keith Earls Ireland 4 James Arlidge Japan 34 Penalty Try Various 4 Dimitri Yachvilli France 33 Richard Kahui New Zealand 4 Chris Ashton England 30 Scott Williams Wales 4 Merab Kvirikashvili Georgia 28 Sonny Bill Williams New Zealand 4 Morgan Parra France 28 Vereniki Goneva Fiji 4 Jonny Wilkinson England 26 Zac Guildford New Zealand 4 Adam Ashley-Cooper Australia 25 Alesana Tuilagi Samoa 3 Israel Dagg New Zealand 25 Drew Mitchell Australia 3 Rhys Priestland Wales 25 Francois Hougaard South Africa 3 Tusi Pisi Samoa 25 Francois Steyn South Africa 3 Vincent Clerc France 25 George North Wales 3 Dan Parks Scotland 24 Mark Cueto England 3 Felipe Contepomi Argentina 24 Adam Thomson New Zealand 2 Theuns Kotze Namibia 24 Anthony Faingaa Australia 2 Chris Paterson Scotland 23 Ben Youngs England 2 Stephen Jones Wales 23 Berrick Barnes Australia 2 Ander Monro Canada 22 Bryan Habana South Africa 2 Seremaia Bai Fiji 22 Conor Trainor Canada 2 Daniel Carter New Zealand 21 Danie Rossouw South Africa 2 Francois Steyn South Africa 21 David Pocock Australia 2 Jonathan Sexton Ireland 21 Dennis Simplikevich Russia 2 Paul Williams Samoa 21 Francois Trinh-Duc France 2 Toby Flood England 21 George Stowers -
Bayern Djokovic to Advertise Here Fi Ghtback Call: 444 11 300, 444 66 621 Cruises Wows While Nadal Guardiola Survives
FOOTBALL | Page 2 TENNIS | Page 10 Bayern Djokovic To Advertise here fi ghtback Call: 444 11 300, 444 66 621 cruises wows while Nadal Guardiola survives Friday, March 18, 2016 CRICKET Jumada II 9, 1437 AH South Africa GULF TIMES and de Villiers await callow England SPORT Page 5 CATCHING UP SPOTLIGHT FIFA reveals Blatter salary World football governing body says former chief received $3.6 million last Old pals Xavi Hernandez (L) and Valentino Rossi pose at Aspire Academy yesterday where they played a friendly football match. Spain and Barcelona legend year and it made a loss of $122 million Xavi now plays for Al Sadd while Rossi, the seven-time world MotoGP champion, is in Qatar to take part in Sunday’s opening MotoGP race of the year. See also page 11. PICTURE: Noushad T CRICKET Dilshan powers Lanka to win spare in their opening group match at the Eden Gardens stadium in Kolkata. SCORECARD Afghanistan, the only non-Test team left in the fray, paid the price for some Afghanistan: Sri Lanka: sloppy fi elding after an impressive ef- Mohamed Shahzad c Chameera b D. Chandimal c Shafiqullah b Nabi ............... 18 fort with the bat that saw skipper As- Mathews ................................................................................................... 8 T. Dilshan not out ....................................................................83 ghar Stanikzai make a fi ne 47-ball 62. Noor Ali Zadran b Herath .........................................20 L. Thirimanne b Khan .........................................................6 Dilshan gave Sri Lanka a fl ying start, Asghar Stanikzai c Chandimal b Perera 62 T. Perera run out ......................................................................... 12 AFP corruption crisis with 39 individuals smacking fast bowler Dawlat Zadran Karim Sadiq c Chandimal b Perera .............. -
President Bill Clinton Visits
www.ucd.ie/ucdtoday visits UCD President Bill Clinton WINTER 2010 5. PROTECTING OLDER PEOPLE 7. FREAK WAVES 9. SHARK TALES 13. MONOPOLES Tackling elder abuse in Ireland Harnessing mathematics to Protecting Ireland’s unique species Visualising magnetic events predict ocean currents what’s inside ... New publications in law, theology, The UCD Images of Research UCD spin-out HeyStaks (shown Leinster Senior League Cup Spanish literature and archaeology competition reveals the breadth here) secures €1million equity victory for UCD. 8 (shown here) from UCD authors. 11 and depth of work at the 21 funding to grow their search 23 university. engine business. Characters in conversation The first time I sat in on a “characters in success was such that he was soon invited to asked the manager. “Don’t send her to the bank – conversation” I worried that it would feel like south county parties where they “ate pavlova”. I’ll give you an overdraft to send her to university.” eavesdropping on either a conversation I couldn’t And, while he enjoyed this new sensation, it didn’t And so it was that the young Rosaleen walked in relate to, or a private chat open only to those ‘in convert him and he still spent his summers in to the main hall, straight up to the DramSoc the know’. But, the “characters in conversation” Limerick canvassing for Jim Kemmy. notice board and acted in her first play opposite events run by the team in UCD Alumni Relations While Dungan and Stembridge never managed “the glamorous 3rd year, Des Keogh”. & Fundraising are more like an open facebook wall to bring their conversation into the present, the The next “characters” evening on 9 February for a different generation. -
IRELAND V WALES at Aviva Stadium, 8.2.2014 (14:30)
IRELAND v WALES at Aviva Stadium, 8.2.2014 (14:30) Head coach Joe Schmidt makes two changes to the side that beat Scotland on Sunday. Gordon D’Arcy replaces Luke Marshall, thereby extending his world record centre partnership with Brian O’Driscoll to 53 matches. Skipper Paul O’Connell is fit again and resumes in the number 5 shirt with Dan Tuohy dropping to the bench. The XV has 709 test caps between them; the bench has a further 93 caps. The average age of the walk-on team is 29½ years; the average on the bench is 26.8 Over half of the XV play their domestic rugby for Leinster, whilst Munster and Ulster contribute three players each. There are five more Leinstermen on the bench. AGE & EXPERIENCE 130 Total caps 40 120 6NC caps Age 110 35 100 90 80 30 70 Caps Age 60 50 25 40 30 20 20 10 0 15 Best (2) Best Ross (3) Ross Healy (1) Healy Toner (4) Toner Henry (7) Henry Boss (21) Boss Murray (9) Murray Heaslip (8) Heaslip Tuohy (19) Tuohy Moore (18) Moore D'Arcy (12) D'Arcy Cronin (16) Cronin Sexton (10) Sexton Trimble (14) Trimble Jackson (22) Jackson O'Connell (5) O'Connell McGrath (17) McGrath O'Driscoll (13) O'Driscoll O'Donnell (20) O'Donnell McFadden (23) McFadden D.Kearney (11) D.Kearney (15) R.Kearney P.O'Mahony (6) P.O'Mahony (1) CIAN HEALY TEST CAREER Caps Starts Rep SNU Try Pts W D L Team: Leinster Overall 43 41 2 - 2 10 18 3 22 Born: 7.10.1987 (26) in Clontarf (Ireland) RBS 6 Nations 20 20 - - 1 5 10 2 8 Ht: 1.85m (6'1") Wt: 112kg (17st 8lb) v Wales 5 5 - - 1 5 2 - 3 Position: Prop @ Aviva Stadium 19 17 2 - 1 5 8 1 10 Test debut: 15.11.2009 v Australia (Dublin) RBS 6N 2014 1 1 - - - - 1 - - RBS 6N debut: 6.2.2010 v Italy (Dublin) PRO12 2013/14 3 2 1 - - - 1 - 2 FACTBOX: HC 2013/14 4 3 1 - 1 5 4 - - Club debuts: 2006-07 Leinster Made his senior Leinster debut in 2006/7 and won the Magners League title with the province the following season, 2007/8. -
Rbs 6 Nations
RBS 6 NATIONS - ROUND 3 PREVIEWS 2013 FIXTURES 2013 RBS 6 NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP Last 5 seasons Rd Date Local KO Fixture Stadium 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 1 Sat 2 Feb 22-30 WALES v IRELAND Millennium Stadium 23-21 19-13 12-27 15-17 16-12 Sat 2 Feb 38-18 ENGLAND v SCOTLAND Twickenham Stadium 13-6 22-16 15-15 26-12 9-15 Sun 3 Feb 23-18 ITALY v FRANCE Stadio Olimpico 12-30 22-21 20-46 8-50 13-25 2 Sat 9 Feb 34-10 SCOTLAND v ITALY Murrayfield 6-13 21-8 12-16 16-6 20-23 Sat 9 Feb 6-16 FRANCE v WALES Stade de France 9-16 28-9 26-20 21-16 12-29 Sun 10 Feb 6-12 IRELAND v ENGLAND Aviva Stadium 9-30 24-8 20-16 14-13 10-33 3 Sat 23 Feb 9-26 ITALY v WALES Stadio Olimpico 3-24 16-24 10-33 15-20 8-47 Sat 23 Feb 23-13 ENGLAND v FRANCE Twickenham Stadium 24-22 17-9 10-12 34-10 24-13 Sun 24 Feb 12-8 SCOTLAND v IRELAND Murrayfield 9-15 18-21 23-20 15-22 13-34 4 Sat 9 Mar 14:30 SCOTLAND v WALES Murrayfield 13-27 6-24 24-31 13-26 15-30 Sat 9 Mar 17:00 IRELAND v FRANCE Aviva Stadium 17-17 22-25 10-33 30-21 21-26 Sun 10 Mar 15:00 ENGLAND v ITALY Twickenham Stadium 19-15 59-13 17-12 36-11 23-19 5 Sat 16 Mar 15:30 ITALY v IRELAND Stadio Olimpico 10-42 11-13 11-29 9-38 11-16 Sat 16 Mar 17:00 WALES v ENGLAND Millennium Stadium 19-12 19-26 17-30 23-15 26-19 Sat 16 Mar 21:00 FRANCE v SCOTLAND Stade de France 23-17 34-21 18-9 22-13 27-6 Round Four of the 2013 RBS 6 Nations Championship resumes on Saturday when Scotland host Wales at Murrayfield, both sides boasting identical won 2, lost 1 records so far. -
8 March 2014 (Round 4) IRELAND (17) 46, ITALY (7) 7 Aviva Stadium, Dublin
8 March 2014 (Round 4) IRELAND (17) 46, ITALY (7) 7 Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland: 15 Rob Kearney; 14 Andrew Trimble, 13 Brian O'Driscoll, 12 Gordon D'Arcy, 11 David Kearney; 10 Jonny Sexton, 9 Conor Murray; 1 Cian Healy, 2 Rory Best, 3 Mike Ross, 4 Devin Toner, 5 Paul O'Connell, 6 Iain Henderson, 7 Chris Henry, 8 Jamie Heaslip Bench: 16 Sean Cronin, 17 Jack McGrath, 18 Martin Moore, 19 Rhys Ruddock, 20 Jordi Murphy, 21 Eoin Reddan, 22 Paddy Jackson, 23 Fergus McFadden Test debuts: None RBS 6 Nations debuts: Ruddock Replacements used: Eoin Reddan for Conor Murray (16), Jack McGrath for Cian Healy (53), Rhys Ruddock for Iain Henderson (53), Sean Cronin for Rory Best (54), Martin Moore for Mike Ross (56), Fergus McFadden for Brian O'Driscoll (61), Paddy Jackson for Jonny Sexton (63), Jordi Murphy for Chris Henry (73). Tries: 7 - Sexton (2), Trimble, Healy, Cronin, McFadden, McGrath Kicking: Sexton (2/4 Conv, 1/1 Pen), Jackson (2/3 Conv) Italy: 15 Luke McLean; 14 Angelo Esposito, 13 Michele Campagnaro, 12 Gonzalo Garcia, 11 Leonardo Sarto; 10 Luciano Orquera, 9 Tito Tebaldi; 1 Alberto De Marchi, 2 Leonardo Ghiraldini, 3 Martin Castrogiovanni, 4 Quintin Geldenhuys, 5 Marco Bortolami, 6 Josh Furno, 7 Paul Derbyshire, 8 Robert Barbieri Bench: 16 Davide Giazzon, 17 Michele Rizzo, 18 Lorenzo Cittadini, 19 Antonio Pavanello, 20 Manoa Vosawai, 21 Edoardo Gori, 22 Tommaso Allan, 23 Andrea Masi Test debuts: None RBS 6 Nations debuts: None Replacements used: Lorenzo Cittadini for Martin Castrogiovanni (7), Manoa Vosawai for Paul Derbyshire (34), Paul Derbyshire for Manoa Vosawai (39), Michele Rizzo for Alberto De Marchi (56), Manoa Vosawai for Paul Derbyshire (56), Andrea Masi for Gonzalo Garcia (63), Antonio Pavanello for Marco Bortolami (63), Tommaso Allan for Luciano Orquera (63), Davide Giazzon for Leonardo Ghiraldini (70), Edoardo Gori for Tito Tebaldi (70), Alberto De Marchi for Lorenzo Cittadini (70). -
Circuito Mundial De Seven 2008/09 (IRB World Seven Series)
SEVEN Circuito Mundial de Seven 2008/09 (IRB World Seven Series) Seven de Dubai 28 y 29 de noviembre (1st leg WSS 08/09) vs. Georgia 26 – 7; vs. Francia 21 – 7; vs. Samoa 5 – 19; vs. Inglaterra 5 – 15; vs. Kenya 24 – 26. Plantel: BRUZZONE, Nicolás (* S.I.C. – U.R.B.A.); BUSTOS MOYANO, Martín (Córdoba Athletic – Cordobesa); CÁCERES, Dino Tomás (Tucumán Rugby Club – Tucumán); CAMACHO, Gonzalo (B.A.C.R.C. – U.R.B.A.); GÓMEZ CORA, Pablo (Lomas Athletic – U.R.B.A.); GÓMEZ CORA, Santiago (Lomas Athletic – U.R.B.A.); GONZÁLEZ AMOROSINO, Lucas (Pucará – U.R.B.A.); MERELLO, Francisco (Regatas de Bella Vista – U.R.B.A.); OLIVARI, Hernán (Belgrano Athletic – U.R.B.A.); PASSEROTTI, Tomás (Asociación Alumni – U.R.B.A.); RODRÍGUEZ, Martín (Atlético del Rosario – U.R.B.A.); SAN MARTÏN, Horacio (Tala R.C. – Cordobesa); SENATORE, Leonardo (G.E.R. – Rosario). *se incorporó en George por lesión de Tomás Passerotti. Staff: Manager: Pablo Aprea Entrenador: Duncan Forrester Entrenador: Gonzalo García Orsetti Fisioterapeuta: Damián Muñoz Seven de George 5 y 6 de diciembre (2nd leg WSS 08/09) vs. Zimbawe 26 – 12; vs. Escocia 14 – 0; vs. Fiji 7 – 26; vs. Portugal 28 – 19; vs. Nueva Zelanda 5 – 26. Plantel: BRUZZONE, Nicolás (* S.I.C. – U.R.B.A.); BUSTOS MOYANO, Martín (Córdoba Athletic – Cordobesa); CÁCERES, Dino Tomás (Tucumán Rugby Club – Tucumán); CAMACHO, Gonzalo (B.A.C.R.C. – U.R.B.A.); GÓMEZ CORA, Pablo (Lomas Athletic – U.R.B.A.); GÓMEZ CORA, Santiago (Lomas Athletic – U.R.B.A.); GONZÁLEZ AMOROSINO, Lucas (Pucará – U.R.B.A.); MERELLO, Francisco (Regatas de Bella Vista – U.R.B.A.); OLIVARI, Hernán (Belgrano Athletic – U.R.B.A.); PASSEROTTI, Tomás (Asociación Alumni – U.R.B.A.); RODRÍGUEZ, Martín (Atlético del Rosario – U.R.B.A.); SAN MARTÏN, Horacio (Tala R.C.