
‘Wishing you a lifetime of happiness' – Munster congratulate two of their players after getting married
The heartwarming image of
2
The joy of their teammates literally jumps off the screen
Credit: @munsterrugby
2
Chloe after being proposed to by her partner and teammate Clodagh at Musgrave Park
Fast-forward over two years on and their big day arrived on Friday with the Reds' social media team marking the milestone moment in their lives together.
Resharing that Musgrave Park pic, the caption read: "Congratulations to Clodagh O'Halloran and Chloe Pearse on your wedding today!
"Wishing you both a lifetime of happiness."
The post was warmly received by players and fans alike.
Read More On Irish Sport
Gill Owens hailed: "Congratulations to them both!" Similarly, Claire added: "Congrats ladies (love heart emoji).
As for matters on the pitch, both Munster's men's and women's sides have wrapped their 2024/25 seasons.
The men's campaign came to a halt in Durban when they were
Meanwhile the high-point for the women's side
Most read in Rugby Union
From an Irish rugby point of view all eyes will be on Croke Park this weekend as Leinster's men aim to end a relative trophy drought.
If the province do not
'Pierre loving retirement' - Peter O'Mahony's wife teases Ireland legend as kids run amok in cute snap
Despite that though, Leo Cullen has insisted that Leinster
During that time, they have lost three finals and one semi-final in the Champions Cup and three semi-finals in the URC, twice when they had finished top of the standings in the regular season.
They topped the pile again this time around and Cullen does not believe his charges deserve to be automatically dismissed if they cannot get over the line again.
FINAL COUNTDOWN
He said: 'They're all individual games. Every play-off game is a final as such. We have played in lots, whether they come in a quarter-final, semi-final or final.
'The group is learning all the time, young players come through, you are adding layers of experience.
'I think the way some of the questions are leading me, it's like, 'Whoever loses is a failure'. In this game there are two good teams going at it. If you lose in a final, are you classified as a failure?
'You can play your best game in the final. So both of these teams could play their best games of the season but unfortunately one of the teams has to lose.
'So one of the teams, who has just played their best game, they are classified as losers because they have lost but are they failures?
"You are guaranteed nothing. So you have to prepare the best you can with the time you have to put in your best performance. I hope the group goes out and does itself justice. It's on the day.'

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Sunday World
an hour ago
- Sunday World
Parents of US nurse allegedly murdered by Irishman attend special tribute to her
Mackenzie Michalski, a 31-year-old American nurse, went missing on November 4 from a nightclub in central Budapest The parents of Mackenzie Michalski who was murdered while traveling in Budapest last November, have attended a special soccer match in her honour. The local Portland Thorns FC paid tribute to the nurse ahead of their Sunday match with Seattle Reign. According to KPTV, her parents, Bill and Jill Michalski flew in from Buffalo, New York, on derby day against Seattle. 'Mackenzie loved Portland and she loved Portland soccer,' Bill Michalski said. Their 31-year-old daughter, who was a neurosurgery nurse practitioner at Providence St Vincent, was a major soccer fan. Jill Michalski said there were humbled and grateful for the Thorns honouring her daughter. 'She lived a humanitarian life of service, but she was also a huge adventurer, traveller, loved to live life large and even she would be completely blown away the way she is being honoured today.' Ahead of the match, Thorns assistant coach Vytas Andriuškevičius presented both parents with a custom jersey. 'It's a very sad story, but to celebrate someone's life and to remember good stories, good memories and then to cheer each other and just to have a moment together, I think it's very special,' Andriuškevičius told KPTV. 'Maybe it becomes the thing that they do yearly, and it's something that we can remind of her, and remember her and remember her stories, and keep her present with us daily.' Mackenzie Michalski lived in Portland for four years, where, Jill Michalski, said they had been 'showered with love'. 'Although this is a celebration for a day, it's still a really difficult time and everyone has gone beyond and above to make us feel comfortable and to just love on us,' she said. Mackenzie Michalski with her parents 'She was always involved in the community, and she loved history, she loved the culture of Portland because it's very unique, coming from Buffalo, New York,' Bill Michalski said. 'She embraced it and she really loved it.' Mackenzie Michalski News in 90 Seconds - August 13th Mackenzie Michalski, a 31-year-old American nurse, went missing on November 4 from a nightclub in central Budapest. Her body was later discovered in a suitcase in a wooded area 140km outside the capital. A 37-year-old Irish man was arrested in connection with her murder after the discovery of her remains. The man, who works in marketing and has not been named, has appealed his ongoing detention. Last April his lawyer, Dr Gyorgy Magyar, said: 'My law firm is defending an Irish citizen who is suspected of the crime of murder committed against a US citizen. 'In relation to the case, I can inform you that the investigation conducted by the police is still ongoing, which is to obtain further expert opinions and evaluate the available evidence. Mackenzie Michalski was killed last November 'The court has extended the detention of our client for two months, against which our office has filed an appeal. The next court decision regarding the extension of the detention is expected in early May.' The man's ongoing incarceration is the second extension Budapest's Metropolitan Prosecution Office has secured in relation to the Irish suspect. He was arrested on suspicion of the murder of Ms Michalski on November 7 after police reviewed CCTV footage from the surrounding area where the young woman was last seen. Ms Michalski, who worked as a nurse in Portland, Oregon, last made contact with friends on the night of Monday November 4 from a nightclub in central Budapest. She was reported missing the next day by her friends after she did not check out of her Airbnb accommodation in the Hungarian capital. According to a statement released by Budapest police, Ms Michalski and the male suspect met at a nightclub in central Budapest on the night of her disappearance before going to another nightclub and later to the man's rented apartment in the city. The same police statement noted that the Irish man maintained that Ms Michalski's death was accidental. According to the police, following Ms Michalski's death, the suspect cleaned his apartment and drove to Lake Balaton, two hours west of Budapest, with Ms Michalski's body placed in the suitcase, before hiding her body in a wooded area. After his arrest, the suspect travelled with police to Lake Balaton to reveal the location of Ms Michalski's body. Mr Magyar previously told a Hungarian media outlet that Ms Michalski's death was 'an accidental act without intention'. Under Hungarian law, a suspect is formally charged after the conclusion of an investigation. In cases of suspected murder or manslaughter, an investigation period can take a number of months, and, in some cases, more than a year to conclude. In an interview with this newspaper earlier this year, Ms Michalski's father said he did not believe his daughter's death was accidental. 'The main thing for us now is to be patient and allow the police to continue to carry out their investigation,' Bill Michalski said. 'Everyone wants to know the details. We have faith in the police investigation, and they are keeping us updated.' Ms Michalski's mother, Jill, added: 'Our daughter was kind, compassionate, independent and adventurous. And she loved to laugh. People ask us how we are doing… all we can say is we are doing as well as we can be.'


RTÉ News
an hour ago
- RTÉ News
Profits at Johnny Sexton management firm surge by €425,952 to €2.67m
The management company owned by former Ireland rugby captain Johnny Sexton recorded post tax profits of €425,952 last year. Sexton retired from playing during the year under review in October 2023 following the Rugby World Cup and new accounts filed by Sexton's JAS Management & Promotions Ltd show that it recorded bumper profits for the 12 months to the end of September last. The €425,952 post tax profit followed a post tax loss of €83,240 in the prior year - a positive swing of €509,192. The profit for last year resulted in the firm sitting on accumulated profits of €2.67m at the end of September last. Cash funds at the company last year more than halved from €1.3m to €554,744 while during the same period, the value of the company's financial assets increased by €1.22m from €881,826 to €2.11m. The accounts - signed off by directors, Johnny Sexton and wife Laura Sexton on August 6 - show that aggregate pay to directors last year decreased sharply from €322,334 to €238,606 made up of emoluments of €63,759 and pension contributions of €174,856. Sexton added to his company's coffers in the current financial year with sales from his "Obsessed: The Autobiography" by Johnny Sexton which was the biggest selling non-fiction book of 2024 in Ireland. The paperback release of the book - which won Eason Sports Book of the Year at An Post's 2024 Irish Book Awards - in May of this year resulted in a fresh surge in sales. Sexton also benefited from the Government's innovative tax relief programme - introduced in 2002 - for professional sportspeople which allows them to receive a generous tax refund in the year they retire permanently from their sport. After retiring from the game in October 2023 following Ireland's World Cup loss to New Zealand, Sexton took up a senior role with glass bottle and tin-can maker Ardagh. However earlier this year, Sexton was added to the British and Irish Lions coaching ticket ahead of taking up a full time coaching role with Ireland rugby team this month as well as working with men's and women's senior and age-grade teams. The former Leinster out-half had been working with the Ireland men's squad in a part-time coaching capacity since the 2024 Autumn Nations Series. Sexton, a former World Rugby Player of the Year, was appointed Ireland captain by Andy Farrell in January 2020. Sexton is one of Irish Rugby's most decorated players and led Ireland to a Grand Slam in 2023 and won four European Rugby Champions Cups with Leinster.

The 42
an hour ago
- The 42
Brooks Koepka confirmed for Irish Open
BROOKS KOEPKA, TYRELL Hatton and Sergio Garcia have all been confirmed for next month's Irish Open at The K Club. The Kildare venue hosts the event from 3-7 September, with the three LIV golfers now due to take part. Five-time Major winner Koepka, 35, is a headline addition for the tournament. Garcia was an Irish Open winner at Druid's Glen in 1999, marking his first title on the European Tour. Advertisement Irish golfers Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Seamus Power and Padraig Harrington will also be competing.