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Conor Murray, Paul O’Connell, Donnacha Ryan and David Wallace have all returned to the Munster squad for the...
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Hooker Flannery received his gift from skipper Paul O'Connell, O'Driscoll from Marcus Horan while Ronan O'Gara, the province's long-time out-half and record points scorer, did the honours for Wallace. Head coach Tony McGahan took his leave - he departs... Full Article at IrishRugby.ie
Munster - Player to Watch: Peter O'Mahony has had a remarkable season and with Ryan Jones and Justin Tipuric in the opposite back-row, he will have to be at his very best. Munster - Team News: Felix Jones starts at fullback with Johne Murphy and Simon... Full Article at Scrum.com
Ulster's Craig Gilroy, left, breaks through before scoring a try despite being tackled by Munster's Lifeimi Mafi during their European Cup quarterfinal match at Thomond Park, Limerick, Ireland, Sunday, April 8, 2012. View Photo »
Killarney RFC got the nod for Club Mini Section of the Year and the Youth Section award went to Bruff RFC. Also acknowledged on the night were the contributions of departing players Tomás O’Leary, Lifeimi Mafi, Peter Borlase, Tom Gleeson, Declan Cusack... Full Article at Irish Examiner
Deasy to stretch the lead to 10, although that was quickly cut back when Paddy Jackson kicked a penalty. Munster had plenty of possession and opportunity, but struggled to add to their total due to a series of errors as Ulster defended magnificently. ... Full Article at Irish Examiner
Sherry and Ulster newcomer Iain Henderson swapped tries in an evenly-contested third quarter, but Munster finished strongly to rubberstamp their third place finish in the table. In his final appearance at the Limerick venue, the Perpignan-bound Lifeimi... Full Article at IrishRugby.ie
Munster's Lifeimi Mafi is tackled by Ulster's Rory Best during their rugby European Cup quarterfinal match at Thomond Park, Limerick, Ireland, Sunday, April 8, 2012. View Photo »
O'Mahony tries book-ended the first period which ended with Ulster 17-3 adrift. Sherry and Ulster newcomer Iain Henderson swapped tries in an even third quarter, but Munster finished strongly to rubber-stamp their third-place finish in the table. In his... Full Article at Scrum.com
O’Mahony tries book-ended the first period which ended with Ulster 17-3 adrift. Sherry and Ulster newcomer Iain Henderson swapped tries in an even third quarter, but Munster finished strongly to rubber-stamp their third-place finish in the table. In his... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
Munster’s match against Ulster in Thomond Park on Saturday (KO: 7.30pm) will be the final time coach Tony McGahan and players Lifeimi Mafi and Tomas O’Leary step onto the home turf. McGahan departs Munster to return to the southern hemisphere, while... Full Article at Irish Times
Lifeimi Mafi (born 15 August 1982 in Nukualofoa,Tonga) is a Tongan Rugby Union player. His usual position is at Centre. He is 1.83m tall and weighs 90 kg. He is a former New Zealand under 19 and under 21 and New Zealand Sevens representative.He played for the Manawatu in 2003 and in 2005 he played for the Taranaki team against the British and... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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