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When we won that first time in 2006, we were falling over ourselves to pay tribute to the guys who had gone before but hadn’t won it, the likes of Gaillimh and Claw and the rest. Same with Leinster in 2009 when they name-checked the likes of Reggie... Full Article at Irish Times
The Boston fundraiser comes on the back of a similar October, 2011 event in New York City which brought together over 450 people from across the fields of business, media, sports, diplomacy, philanthropy and entertainment, including Fox News regular... Full Article at Irish Central
It’s fair to say the England and Lions captain would have won that particular duel, by a landslide majority. “I know that we led 10-0 through an early Denis Hickie try but the Tigers, the pre-eminent side in England, responded by scoring five tries... Full Article at Irish Times
Championship when he stretched his 6ft 4in frame at the corner flag to land a Triple Crownwinning try at Twickenham? Or that Gaa-style catch from a Ronan O'gara cross-field kick which yielded another score in the 43-13 mauling of England at Croke Park... Full Article at Drogheda Independent
1998. Luke Fitzgerald, meanwhile, is very close to becoming the 18th player in Leinster history to reach the 100 cap mark. In doing so, he will follow in the footsteps of the following players (in date order): Shane Byrne, Victor Costello, Reggie... Full Article at IrishRugby.ie
We talked about putting in a big performance and the tries came in the end, thats the main thing. I think we brought ourselves on to another level. Bowe crossed in each half to move up to third in the all-time list of Irish try-scorers with 22,... Full Article at Daily Express
Bowe led the assault as Ireland thrust themselves back into RBS 6 Nations title contention with a comprehensive victory over Italy. Bowe crossed in each half to move third in the all-time list of Irish try-scorers with 22, trailing Brian O'Driscoll and... Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
The rout was initiated by Keith Earls, who went over the line in the 16th minute, with Tom Court and Andrew Trimble also touching down. Fly-half Jonathan Sexton finished with 17 points in a flawless afternoon and was joined in the second half by Ronan... Full Article at The Sun
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Denis Anthony Hickie (Irish name: Donnacadh Antoine Ó hIceadh ) born 13 February 1976 in Dublin, Ireland is a retired professional rugby union footballer employed by the Irish Rugby Football Union. He played his club rugby for Leinster. His primary position was on the wing. He is also known as Disco Denis as a result of his quick feet dancing... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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- elmrugby
3 days ago
Played against Denis Hickie last night. Felt like a kid. A #leinsterrugby hero.
- andymcgeady 5 days ago
- mdisaints
5 days ago
@collumbo In Belvo with Denis Hickie? I see your tag rugby-i raise u boxing & 6 a side football!
- nealerichmond 6 days ago
- dottiamadan
6 days ago
Denis Hickie and Ireland: Two more tries, adding to the one he scored in the opening defeat to Wales, brought his tally to 22 from 46 caps, pushing him into the top three on the list of Ireland try-scorers behind Brian O'Driscoll (45 from 117) and Denis Hickie (29 from 62).
Denis Hickie and Wales: Two more tries, adding to the one he scored in the opening defeat to Wales, brought his tally to 22 from 46 caps, pushing him into the top three on the list of Ireland try-scorers behind Brian O'Driscoll (45 from 117) and Denis Hickie (29 from 62).
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