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With the title race all but over, we continue our interest in other sports, with rugby and Gaelic football examined in depth this week.
Ireland have a perfect record so far in the Six Nations, but haven't been perfect all tournament. Their sternest test will come Saturday week, when the French come to town with a championship on the line.
The rules of Gaelic football continue to divide opinion across the country, with this year's leagues being used as a highly-publicised testing ground for the rule changes brought in by the Football Review Committee. Some tweaks will be necessary, with particularly heavy grumbling about the role of goalkeepers a huge talking point.
By conorfarrelly13With the title race all but over, we continue our interest in other sports, with rugby and Gaelic football examined in depth this week.
Ireland have a perfect record so far in the Six Nations, but haven't been perfect all tournament. Their sternest test will come Saturday week, when the French come to town with a championship on the line.
The rules of Gaelic football continue to divide opinion across the country, with this year's leagues being used as a highly-publicised testing ground for the rule changes brought in by the Football Review Committee. Some tweaks will be necessary, with particularly heavy grumbling about the role of goalkeepers a huge talking point.