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Warner Bros. Discovery Drops ‘Diversity’ And ‘Equity’ Language From DEI Initiatives: Here Are All The Companies Cutting DEI ProgramsFollowing Trump's lead, organizations including Walmart, Lowe’s and Meta have announced they would scale back their ...
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Hosted on MSNLegendary Irish trio to retire at end of Six NationsThree "legends" of Irish rugby, record caps holder Cian Healy, last year's Six Nations title-winning skipper Peter O'Mahony ...
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Extra.ie on MSNConor Murray perfectly sums up the end of Ireland trio’s storied careersFans were milling around Lansdowne Road on Thursday morning, eagerly awaiting admission to an open training session. They ...
The Munster man who was once rated as the best scrumhalf in the world will step away from international rugby after the Six ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNConor Murray: 'I've had best days of my life in green jersey'Conor Murray has 'lived the dream' but while his retirement from international rugby is nearing an end there is still more to play for before he leaves Munster.
It was fitting that they go out as a trio, the boys from the back of the bus and the old stagers who Andy Farrell has valued ...
CONOR MURRAY is eyeing a future away from Ireland as he looks forward to a new chapter with his family. The Ireland and Munster scrum-half will retire from international rugby at the end of the ...
Conor Murray says he has "lived the dream" as he prepares to move on to the next chapter of his rugby career.
CONOR MURRAY got a text from a pal just after the news that he was retiring from international rugby was announced. It simply read: ‘You lived the dream.’ It was a fair assessment.
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Hosted on MSNConor Murray grapples with emotions ahead of titanic France game after retirement announcementBy confirming that he - along with Peter O'Mahony and Cian Healy - will be ending their Ireland careers after the Six Nations ...
Conor Murray remained coy on his post-Munster future but hinted that he will play one more season in a new environment "for ...
Ireland and Munster scrum-half Conor Murray says “nothing is set in stone yet” about his next club move after it was ...
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