PINERGY ANNOUNCE THEIR PARTNERSHIP WITH MUNSTER RUGBY’S KATE FLANNERY

 Wednesday, December 4th 2024– Pinergy, the Official Energy Partner of Munster Rugby, is thrilled to announce their new partnership with Munster Rugby’s dynamic pair as part of their long-standing partnership with the province: Jack Crowley and Kate Flannery, both commanding number 10s for Munster’s men’s and women’s teams respectively. This exciting announcement comes as Pinergy extends its commitment to Munster Rugby with a …

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Leinster claim seventh Interpro title with runaway win over Munster

MUNSTER 14 LEINSTER 33, Musgrave Park Scorers: Munster: Tries: Deirbhile Nic a Bháird, Chloe Pearse; Cons: Nicole Cronin 2 Leinster: Tries: Penalty try, Leah Tarpey 2, Hannah O’Connor, Elise O’Byrne-White; Cons: Pen try con, Dannah O’Brien 3 HT: Munster 14 Leinster 14 Two-try centre Leah Tarpey starred as three unanswered second half tries gave Leinster a runaway 33-14 final win …

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Vodafone Interprovincial Championships: Leinster win over Munster 26-19, setting up final as rematch

LEINSTER 26 MUNSTER 19, Energia Park Scorers: Leinster: Tries: Lisa Callan, Aimee Clarke, Linda Djougang, Ruth Campbell; Cons: Hannah O’Connor, Dannah O’Brien 2 Munster: Tries: Maeve Óg O’Leary, Dorothy Wall 2; Cons: Kate Flannery, Nicole Cronin HT: Leinster 12 Munster 12 Two tries in each half propelled Leinster into next Saturday’s Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship final following their first win …

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Munster guarantee Interpros final slot with 46-7 win over Connacht

MUNSTER 46 CONNACHT 7, Musgrave Park Scorers: Munster: Tries: Maeve Óg O’Leary, Dorothy Wall, Deirbhile Nic a Bháird 2, Kate Flannery, Alana McInerney, Aoife Doyle, Fiona Reidy; Cons: Kate Flannery 3 Connacht: Tries: Clara Barrett; Cons: Nicole Fowley HT: Munster 24 Connacht 7 Title holders Munster are safely through to next month’s Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship final after running eight …

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IRFU Interprovincial Championship Round 1: Connacht and Munster triumph

Connacht threw the Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship title race wide open with an epic 18-17 win over a much-fancied Leinster at the Sportsground. Ireland international Méabh Deely gleefully scored the all-important 81st-minute try, but Connacht still had to endure eight more minutes – including a penalty miss from Leinster captain Hannah O’Connor – before being confirmed as winners of this …

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The Countdown Continues To The Start Of The Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship

Photo Credit: Harry Murphy/Sportsfile Players from all four Provinces came together at the IRFU High Performance Centre, on Thursday, August 3, for the official launch of the Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship 2023/24 tournament. The four upcoming rounds of competition mark the start of an important season for women’s rugby, both domestically and internationally. Munster kicks off the 2023/24 season against …

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MARIs Rugby Announce First Ever Women’s Tour In Spain

The Mixed Ability Rugby Invitational (MARIs) are going to play their first ever women’s rugby game in Pamplona, Spain this September. This will be the MARIs seventh Men’s fixture and their first women’s since its formation in 2021.  It will be their second tour to Europe for a team that is rapidly growing in popularity with players travelling from as …

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Munster VS Barbarians Double-Header At Thomond Park

By The Editor of Munster Rugby Munster Rugby will face the Barbarians at Thomond Park in a historic double-header for the province with the women’s and men’s squads facing respective invitational sides on Saturday, 30 September. A festival of rugby awaits in what will be a great family occasion for the Limerick venue, having last hosted the Barbarians in November …

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Ireland Women’s Sevens head coach departs as squad seek Olympic qualification

Ireland Women’s Sevens head coach Aiden McNulty has left his position with Allan Temple-Jones announced as his replacement. Temple-Jones previously held the role of Head of Athletic Performance for the Ireland Sevens from 2017-2021 and makes his return after two seasons with the Cell C Sharks in South Africa with McNulty after taking up the position of Provincial Talent Coach …

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