Tricky ties for Irish sides
Both Connacht and Munster are in action in the PRO14 League today.
Both sides are in Wales and Connacht face Osprey's with a 5.15pm kick-off.
Later, at 25 to 8 Munster face Cardiff Blues.
Saturday, 2 November 2019 09:00
Tricky ties for Irish sides
Both Connacht and Munster are in action in the PRO14 League today.
Both sides are in Wales and Connacht face Osprey's with a 5.15pm kick-off.
Later, at 25 to 8 Munster face Cardiff Blues.
Offaly are looking for back to back wins in the competition.
Town are taking on Shelbourne this weekend.
Scotland had to beat England earlier today for the Republic of Ireland to have any chance of winning.
The two counties meet on Saturday to battle for the Division Four league title.
Last weekend's defeat effectively sent the Buccs down to Division 2A.
St Loman's forward Ronan O'Toole says the Westmeath panel are doing their best to stay fresh.
Roger Ryan's Offaly were well beaten at home to Longford.
Carlow got the best of Willie Maher's side last time they met.
Laois, Offaly, and Westmeath begin their respective campaigns against Dublin, Longford, and Louth.
Clogher Valley were 19 points the better against Tullamore earlier this season.
The contest in Athlone Town Stadium looked to be heading for penalties until a late late goal.
Down and Westmeath couldn't be separated when they met in league action.
Laois enjoyed an impressive win over Carlow while there were defeats for Offaly and Westmeath.
Town battled back from 3-0 down to secure a draw.
Laois, Westmeath, and Offaly play their first group games of the campaign.
Adrian Murray's yard landed an impressive win at the Curragh last time out.
The Laois hurlers are heading for a league final this weekend.
The Women's Premier Division side had too much firepower for Glentoran in Blanchflower Stadium.
His side secured promotion with a strong win over Waterford.
It follows a march from sports club members on St. Patrick's Day.