Tag Archives: Ireland Rugby
Lovell Rugby Six Nations Team Of The Tournament 2011
After a Thrilling Final Weekend of 6 Nations action, Lovell Rugby is again picking its team of the Tournament. As ever debate was raging in office, but here is our final picks. XV of the Championship 15 Ben Foden (England) – Andrea Masi did push for a … Continue reading
Lovell Rugby’s 2010 Six Nations Team Of The Tournament
As ever the Six Nations again proved why it is so unpredictable. French coach Mark Lievromant’s young chargers did not have alot expected of them and how did they prove people wrong! (us included). In a way they also educated maybe a even a certain England coach … Continue reading
RBS Six Nations 2010 Ready To Commence
Saturday 6th Feb 2010 Ireland Vs Italy- 2.30 pm England Vs Wales- 5pm Sunday 7th Feb 2010 Scotland Vs France- 3 pm Saturday 13th Feb 2010 Wales Vs Scotland- 2 pm France Vs Ireland- 4.30 pm
Flannery Latest Lion Ruled Out with Broken Arm
Jerry Flannery has joined the growing list of Irish causalities on the Lions tour to South Africa after being ruled out with a broken arm. In the latest injury blow to the Lions management, the combative Munster hooker suffered a chipped bone in his left elbow during … Continue reading
Lovell Rugby RBS Six Nations Team Of The Tournament
Following a great Six Nations, all of use here at Lovell Rugby have been discussing our ‘Team of the Tournament’ made up of what we think to be the best players from this years Tournament. We have posted our team below: 15- Delon Armitage- England Boots - Adidas Predator … Continue reading
Ireland – Grand Slam Winners 2009
The Ireland class of 2009 became only the second from the Emerald Isle to claim a European clean sweep of rugby on Saturday, beating Wales 17-15 in Cardiff for the first Irish Grand Slam since 1948, courtesy of Ronan O’Gara’s (Wearing his Adidas Predator powerswerve rugby boots) … Continue reading
Lovell Rugby Match of the Week: Scotland v Ireland 14th March 2009
Ireland’s dream of ending 61 years of Grand Slam hurt remains on the cards as they eked out a scrappy 22-15 win over Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday. There wasn’t much to separate these two in-form nations in the end, but Declan Kidney’s men provided sufficient grit … Continue reading



