Ralph Keyes (born March 1, 1961 in Cork, Ireland) is a rugby union footballer who won 8 caps playing at fly-half for the Irish rugby union side. He made his international test debut at the age of 24 on 1 March 1986 against England in the 1986 Five Nations Championship. It was his ...
A new Weekend Weather email service was launched just in time for August's wild winter weather. As the official weather forecaster to the All Blacks and tournament organisers, MetService also updated fans with special match location forecasts during September's Rugby World Cup. In October, new ...
The bluff worked, largely thanks to the dog, who turned out to be friendliness incarnate and quickly won over the MPs and the commanding officer of Donovan's unit, who promptly made Rags' mascot status official. Rags enjoyed his new gig thoroughly and thanked his new human friends the only...
NEWPORT BEAT NEW ZEALAND WILSON Whineray's 1963/64 touring All Blacks were a formidable side, winning all but two of their 36 match tour of Wales, England, Scotland, Ireland and France. In fact a drab 0-0 draw against Scotland at Murrayfield on January 18 would have secured New Zeala...
Most of them, who probably thought Conchita Wurst was the coolest thing they’d ever seen, probably weren’t even an ovum the night Dana International’s ‘Diva’ won the competition nearly 20 years ago. And even if you’re old enough to have sufficient knowledge of Eurovision pre-dating ...
A 63 year old Bermudian guy, recovering from heart bypass surgery, cycled the 1,000 miles. James McCulloch, who is an amputee, also raised money for Age Concern.