The stands were already filled to the brim when Peter O’Mahony, Cian Healy, and Conor Murray – alongside his young son – took to the pitch before Ireland kicked off against France. It will be an emotional day for the Ireland regardless of the result with the trio bowing out of Ireland duty at the
CONOR MURRAY teased his baby son’s sporting future after donning him with a new onesie. The Ireland scrum-half became a dad for the first time last October after his wife Joanna gave birth
Irish rugby bids farewell to three of its finest representatives today. Centurions all, Conor Murray, Peter O’Mahony and Cian Healy may feature in Rome against Italy in the final round of Six Nations but today against France at the Aviva will be the last occasion this trio will appear for Ireland at home.
The Munster man who was once rated as the best scrumhalf in the world will step away from international rugby after the Six Nations
Fans were milling around Lansdowne Road on Thursday morning, eagerly awaiting admission to an open training session. They were still filing in when news of the retirements of Conor Murray, Peter O’Mahony and Cian Healy broke.
After years of outstanding performances on the field, three of Ireland’s most decorated players – Peter O’Mahony, Cian Healy, and Conor Murray – are preparing to retire from international rugby. Their final match will take place in Rome against Italy on Saturday,
Conor Murray’s Ireland career has nearly come to an end and the 123-cap star is all set to make his last outing at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. The scrum-half is ready and primed to be named among the replacements by Simon Easterby for the mammoth showdown with France.
Cian Healy, Peter O’Mahony and Conor Murray to retire from Ireland duty - Ireland face France and Italy in the final two rounds of the 2025 Guinness Six Nations.
IRELAND WING MACK Hansen has been ruled out of Saturday’s Six Nations clash with France at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin [KO 2.15pm, RTÉ] due to a quad injury. Hansen’s absence means Jamie Osborne moves to the right wing as Hugo Keenan returns at fullback.
France took charge of the Six Nations title race in sensational style as they produced an outstanding performance to dash Ireland ’s grand slam dreams with a 42-27 thrashing. The hosts’ hopes of an historic championship three-peat were left in tatters by a damaging defeat in Dublin,
Ireland trio Cian Healy, Peter O’Mahony and Conor Murray have announced they will end their international careers following the conclusion of this year’s Guinness Six Nations. Leinster prop Healy, Ireland’s most-capped player with 136 appearances,