Kylie Jenner : Son nouveau tatouage énigmatique pour sa fille Stormi

Le 30 juin 2020, Kylie Jenner a dévoilé un nouveau tatouage sur son compte Instagram. Alors qu’elle posait avec son ami le maquilleur Ariel Tejada, la chérie de Travis Scott a laissé apparaître un mystérieux tatouage sur son avant-bras. Sur celui-ci, on peut lire “4:43”. Alors ? Est-ce une référence à un temps de cuisson…

‘It’s unbelievably competitive’ – A LOT of talented wings are fighting for Schmidt’s attention

IN 2011, Declan Kidney picked four pure wings in his World Cup squad so if Joe Schmidt does the same, there will be a lot of talented spectators observing the tournament with the rest of the Irish rugby public. Judging by who has been included in recent squads, there are seven players vying for those…

One of rugby’s biggest cult heroes might be playing on into his 41st year

BRAD THORN WOULD be a great character in The Walking Dead or Game of Thrones because long after EVERYONE else on the show has been cannibalised or killed on the battlefield, Thorn would be cutting down trees with a big axe so he has enough firewood for another year of survival. The former World Cup…

Open Thread: Do you think Ireland will win the Six Nations today?

Click:Tibetan knot bracelets for good fortune SEVEN WEEKS OF rugby have proved mostly useless as a means of separating Europe’s best rugby teams and we’re set for a final day when four of the Six Nations can still end up champions. No, really. Good luck, Stuart. Source: PA Wire/Press Association Images France are the least…

Madigan’s flawless kicking squeezes Leinster into Champions Cup semi-final

Leinster 18Bath 15 IAN MADIGAN’S ASSURED goal-kicking saw Leinster squeeze into the semi-finals of the Champions Cup, as the Ireland international slotted six penalties from six attempts in an 18-15 win over Bath. Rob Kearney charges through the tackle of opposite number Anthony Watson. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO Matt O’Connor’s side came through a nerve-wracking closing…

Do you remember the time Leinster travelled to Bath and played the perfect game of rugby?

IN A MUST-win game, Leinster win an early turnover penalty in their own 22. After a good opening defensive stand at the Recreation Ground, Felipe Contepomi can find touch… or not. Dr Phil’s head snaps to his left immediately. It’s on. Leinster had lost their opening Heineken Cup pool game in the 2005/2006 season to…

The Ulster Bank League semi-finals features one big surprise after a dramatic final day

YOUNG MUNSTER COMPLETED a stunning finish to the Ulster Bank League’s regular season as they squeezed through to the Division 1A play-offs by beating table toppers Lansdowne 15-5 at Tom Clifford Park. John Staunton’s men prevailed in a thrilling battle for the fourth and final semi-final spot, edging out four other clubs who had a…

Are you an Irish team? Do you want to sign a big import? Here are 6 tips for picking a good one

SO THIS MUST be how French club rugby fans feel all the time, right? You wake up in the morning, have a bowl of chocolate-based cereal, open the paper and see which big-name southern hemisphere player your team is linked with today. The last few months have seen the Top 14 pick up an ungodly…

Yellow for Ali and more talking points after Leinster lose to Toulon

Murray Kinsella reports from Stade Vélodrome LEINSTER’S EUROPEAN SEASON ended at the semi-final stage with a 25-20 defeat to Toulon after extra time. Read our full match report here. Closer than expected Few had anticipated this. There were those lone voices who suggested Leinster still had a big performance in them, but the consensus was…

Gibbes lies in wait for former club Leinster in Champions Cup final

Murray Kinsella reports from Stade Geoffrey-Guichard JONO GIBBES IS the strand that links all three of Leinster’s Heineken Cup successes together, but he may end up being responsible for the province missing out on a fourth European top-tier trophy this season. Gibbes is a key part of the Clermont set-up. Source: James Crombie/INPHO If Matt…