Guinness Men’s Six Nations Launch

The Guinness Storehouse played host to the official launch of this year’s Guinness Men’s Six Nations Championship in Dublin. Ireland Head Coach, Andy Farrell, and captain Peter O’Mahony were on hand for the annual media day as they prepare for their title defence. The page has been turned on the disappointment

Farrell Selects 34-Player Squad For Guinness Men’s Six Nations

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has today announced a 34-player squad for the upcoming Guinness Men’s Six Nations, with Peter O’Mahony chosen as captain for the 2024 Championship. The Ireland squad will assemble at the IRFU High Performance Centre in Dublin next Monday to begin preparations for their opening match

Wales men’s squad named for 2024 Guinness Six Nations

Wales senior men’s head coach Warren Gatland has named a 34-player squad for the 2024 Guinness Six Nations campaign. Dafydd Jenkins will captain the squad for the Championship and is in line to become the second youngest men’s player to lead Wales in a match. Alongside, five uncapped players are

New mouthguard technology introduced for the Six Nations

The 2024 Guinness Six Nations will feature Instrumented Mouthguard technology, with players across all six unions able to use custom fitted mouthguards designed to deliver in-game alerts as an indication for off field HIA1 assessments. The new technology is being incorporated into the existing HIA protocol for all elite competitions

Farrell takes over from Gatland as Lions head coach

The British & Irish Lions has confirmed that Ireland’s Grand Slam coach Andy Farrell will take over from Warren Gatland as Head Coach for the Lions 2025 tour to Australia. Farrell will start in his role in December 2024 and will work solely with the Lions until the conclusion of

Ireland vs France Rewind

There’s just under a month to Ireland’s opening match of the Guinness Men’s Six Nations against France in Marseille. Ahead of the big game we’re rewinding to last year’s epic win in Aviva Stadium as Ireland secured a bonus point victory on the road to a Grand Slam.

Lee announces retirement from rugby

Scarlets prop Samson Lee has been forced to retire from rugby because of injury at the age of 31. A home-grown player from Llanelli who came through the Scarlets Academy, Samson played 164 matches for the Scarlets across 12 seasons. He made his senior debut as a 19-year-old against Narbonne