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Leinster Rugby issue urgent warning to fans ahead of URC quarter-final clash against the Scarlets
Leinster Rugby issue urgent warning to fans ahead of URC quarter-final clash against the Scarlets

The Irish Sun

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Leinster Rugby issue urgent warning to fans ahead of URC quarter-final clash against the Scarlets

LEINSTER fans heading to the URC quarter-final showdown against the Scarlets at the Aviva Stadium this weekend are being warned of major rail disruption . 2 Leinster face Scarlets at Aviva tomorrow in the URC last-eight 2 Travel disruptions will be in place at the venue - Leinster have urged fans to travel early And fans have been urged to get the the stadium early as travel disruptions are set to wreak havoc. There will be no DART service between Connolly and Dún Laoghaire due to planned Irish Rail engineering works - throwing a travel spanner into the A whopping 11 city and suburban stations will be closed, including key stops like Lansdowne Road, Grand Canal Dock, Pearse, Tara Street and more. In a statement shared on social media, Leinster Rugby confirmed that fans should plan ahead and allow extra time, with delays expected. read more on rugby The following stations will be shut all weekend: Tara Street, Pearse, Grand Canal Dock, Lansdowne Road, Sandymount, Sydney Parade, Booterstown, Blackrock, Seapoint, Salthill and Monkstown. While DART trains will still run from Malahide and Howth to Connolly, and from Dún Laoghaire to Bray and Greystones, anyone relying on stations in the affected zone will need to make alternative plans. There is some good news. Most read in Rugby Union Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland will accept valid rail tickets between closed stations, helping ease the blow. Matchgoers can find full travel updates via Irish Rail or at this official webiste. 'Jack Crowley he's coming for you' jokes Peter O'Mahony's wife Jess as son practices his rugby skills Leinster team to play Scarlets Leinster: Hugo Keenan; Jimmy O'Brien, Jamie Osborne, Jordie Barrett, James Lowe; Sam Prendergast, Jamison Gibson-Park; Andrew Porter, Rónan Kelleher, Thomas Clarkson; Joe McCarthy, James Ryan; Ryan Baird, Josh van der Flier, Jack Conan (capt). Replacements: Dan Sheehan, Jack Boyle, Rabah Slimani, RG Snyman, Max Deegan, Scott Penny, Luke McGrath, Ciarán Frawley.

‘Happy Friday' – Peter O'Mahony's mum reveals hilarious T-shirt inspired by show-stealing viral moment at Munster clash
‘Happy Friday' – Peter O'Mahony's mum reveals hilarious T-shirt inspired by show-stealing viral moment at Munster clash

The Irish Sun

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

‘Happy Friday' – Peter O'Mahony's mum reveals hilarious T-shirt inspired by show-stealing viral moment at Munster clash

PETER O'MAHONY'S mum Caroline stole the show yet again by revealing a brilliant T-shirt inspired by her own viral moment. She 3 Peter O'Mahony's mum Caroline stole the show at his final home game for Munster against Benetton Credit: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile 3 Peter O'Mahony reacted to his mum's infamy by remarking 'Jesus wept, that's my mother' Credit: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile 3 That line has been immortalised on a T-shirt The sign read: "I'm Peter O'Mahony's mum and I'm retiring from mowing the lawn!!!" This was a reference to a similar sign she had made and displayed at the Rugby World Cup , which stated that she had been maintaining his lawn while her son was with The ingenuity drew the attention of both the Taoiseach and TV cameras, leading to an amusing reaction from Peter. In the middle of his post-match interview, the Read More on Peter O'Mahony This instantly iconic line has been immortalised on a T-shirt which Caroline revealed on his wife Jessica's Alongside a pic of Caroline holding the shirt, the mum-of-three joked: "Happy Friday" alongside a laughing emoji. The game in Cork was the former Ireland international's final home game for the province. Just a week earlier, he was Most read in Rugby Union Both combined to make the occasion at Virgin Media Park an emotional one for the 35-year-old. He said: "It's great to have my family here, there's about 20 of my schoolfriends down here, the kids are here. Peter O'Mahony's wife jokes 'glad I gave him three mini-mes' as kids help Munster hero with garden "I was picking my young fella up from school and I met Dave O'Brien who was playing for Con when I was following Con. "He said there were 20 of his buddies going and it's great to have support like this, and it's great to be able to repay him with that kind of a performance, especially in the second half. I will miss it, yeah." O'Mahony will retire from rugby at the end of the season, but not before he gets one last hurrah alongside a one-time rival. Both he and Munster teammate next season, have They have been selected alongside All Blacks great Sam Cane, with whom O'Mahony clashed during The Irishman took aim at Cane by telling him he wasn't on the level of Richie McCaw. He could be heard saying: 'Who do you think you are? "You're a s*** Richie McCaw, pal.' DRIC OF THE TRADE They will have to bury the hatchet when they team up for the Baa Baa's this summer , While appearing on Replying in deadpan fashion, he said: "Yeah I don't know if you know this, but myself and Tana Umaga are actually the coaches for that Barbarians tour." After the laughter subsided he then continued: "Ah listen, things are said on the pitch. "I think often more is made of it in the press than actually meets the eye amongst players. "It'll be an opportunity for Pete and Sam Cane to bury the hatchet and spend a bit of time together. "Sometimes the issue is that it's so transient that there's no opportunity for players to get to know one another. "Certainly when you play southern hemisphere opposition the chance to hang out for a week and room with people that you wouldn't ordinarily room with is enlightening around the people behind the players. "It'll be a little bit akin to the Lions tour because you'll have preconceived notions around people but actually, you don't really know them. "You only see them in interviews and what they're like on the field. "And sometimes that doesn't always lead to you forming a favourable view of them."

Home Bargains slashes the price of a garden essential ahead of summer – it's now half off
Home Bargains slashes the price of a garden essential ahead of summer – it's now half off

The Irish Sun

time20-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • The Irish Sun

Home Bargains slashes the price of a garden essential ahead of summer – it's now half off

SHOPPERS are racing to their local Home Bargains to buy half-priced garden essentials as the weather warms up. The retailer is now selling garden parasols in various neutral colours that were originally priced at £49.99 but now cost just £24.99. Advertisement 4 Home Bargains is selling its garden parasols at half price Credit: Alamy The Its canopy has a diameter of 2.7 metres, while the stand is over 2.3 metres tall. One shopper In response, another person wrote: "I brought one of these last Friday for £49.99 and yes it does come with a stand." Advertisement Read more on Home Bargains One user commented: "I've got the cream one I love it! Yet to find a stand for it though, they're four separate bits for about £13 each in home bargains." Another user replied to the comment about the stand, saying: "Put it through a hole in your table. That's what I've done!" 4 The Outdoor Living Collection Crank & Tilt Parasol is on offer for half price Credit: Facebook/BARGAIN LOVERS 🛍 Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Primark, The Range & More 4 It is available in navy, light grey, dark grey and ecru Credit: Home Bargains Advertisement 4 The canopy spans 2.7 metres Credit: Home Bargains It comes as a former royal gardener, , revealed to The Sun Jack, who worked at the Highgrove Estate for over 20 years, said his first pet peeve is grass chairs or sofas. Most read in Fabulous "You had these turf-like seats in the garden, which might sound like a great idea," he said. Advertisement "I think you even used to be able to buy the innards made out of cardboard that you'd fill with soil and then you'd plant grass seed over - they're a bit cringey. "They don't ever really do that well. You can never really sit in them and people don't tend to anyway because the grass is always either wet or it's too dry and then it just becomes sort of like a muddy patch." Peter O'Mahony's wife Jessica gives Instagram followers tour around garden The second that he mentions is pampas grass - a huge trend back in the '70s. The third cringe-worthy trend is, in Jack's view, a garden filled with gnomes. Advertisement "Maybe just stick to having one or two gnomes," he said. Finally, Jack is not a fan of themed gardens. He said: "For example, when people go off to Disney, and then come back and think that their garden should be Disneyland-themed and try to re-create this in their garden. "Or they go to see a movie, like Titanic, and they might try and create this in their garden. Advertisement "It just reminds me of a crazy golf course - but in a garden! "Just stick to a classic garden, as nothing beats those in my opinion ." May gardening jobs The Sun's Gardening Editor, Veronica Lorraine, has shared the tasks you need to crack on with in May. GARDEN growth can go from nought to ninety in May, depending on the weather. The last UK frosts are generally seen at the beginning of the month, so all of a sudden there's so much more to do and grow. Plant out dahlia tubers It's a joy to finally plant out your dahlia tubers. Remember how big they can get - and space accordingly - anything up to half a metre apart. It's a good idea to put your support stakes in now instead of trying to work around them. And make sure you include lots of well rotted manure or decent compost to feed it and then mulch to keep it moist and suppress weeds. They generally start blooming in July. Final feed to Spring flowers You can give a cheeky feed to all your remaining tulips and daffodils. Although the majority of bulbs aren't guaranteed to come back year after year any more, as long as you've left them to die back naturally there's a good chance they'll have stored enough energy to come back again. Tomato feed is fine. Tie up climbers Your clematis, honeysuckle and rambling roses should be well on their way by now - try to use plastic free string to tie them back into their support, or tuck them round each other to make sure they don't sprout off in crazy directions. Feed the lawn It's not too late to give your lawn a good feed. Whether you use granular or liquid, it can give it a good boost to see it through the harsher summer months. While mowing, don't go too low with your cut length yet and never take more than a third off the grass height. Get creative It's also time to get creative with hanging baskets and pots. Trailing pelargoniums, which a lot of people call geraniums, and Begonias are a good, low cost way of getting lovely returning blooms throughout the summer in your baskets. And pots can be planted with spring bulbs. Don't forget the greenhouse ! Give your greenhouse a good tidy and clean the glass inside and out. The improved light will help plants grow quicker inside and tidying is good for the soul. You can just use a household white wine vinegar and water solution - or even neat if you're feeling spendy - which gives a really good shine.

Munster may be taken all the way to nail-biting finale on night of high emotion
Munster may be taken all the way to nail-biting finale on night of high emotion

Irish Daily Mirror

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Munster may be taken all the way to nail-biting finale on night of high emotion

Emotions will run high on Leeside tonight whatever happens at Virgin Media Park as Munster strive to save their season and their proud European record. Munster interim boss Ian Costello has put his faith in an unchanged squad - the players who dealt well with the must-win scenario against Ulster last week get the opportunity to finish the job against Benetton. Peter O'Mahony's presence in the back row will raise the temperature, as it did in his Thomond Park farewell this week. This time O'Mahony and Stephen Archer say their goodbyes on their home patch in Cork ahead of their retirements and the 8,800 sell-out crowd will react accordingly. Throw in Conor Murray's final game in Cork before moving to pastures new next season and the milestones of Craig Casey's 100th and Jean Kleyn's 150 appearances and there's no shortage of touchstones for the Reds to gain inspiration from. But this won't be easy. Munster go into the final weekend of regular fixtures in the eighth and final URC play-off berth. Nothing less than a victory will leave them anxiously looking at results elsewhere, both on the night and tomorrow. Benetton, in seventh place but only by virtue of a better win record than their opponents (nine to Munster's eight), are also in jeopardy. The Italian club has also hit a rich vein of form and their take down of reigning champions Glasgow last week has Munster on red alert. Scarlets, on 48 points in sixth place, are two points ahead of Munster, Benetton and ninth placed Cardiff. Edinburgh are on 44 points in 10th. It's all to play for but Munster know that a victory will be enough for a place in the quarter-finals - and next year's Champions Cup. 'Certainly, you're very much cognisant of the abilities these guys have," said Munster defence coach Denis Leamy of the visitors. "The thing that strikes me about Benetton is they have players with an awful lot of international experience. You think of their backline, Umaga, Brex, Menoncello, Odogwu - these guys are full of quality. 'So, it's trying to deny them a flow of possession and try to deny them that transition game that they flourish on as well. They're very good in broken field. They've a great offloading game and a strong kicking game and that has manifested itself in a lot of results for them. 'They've beaten Bath this season, they've beaten La Rochelle, they were really good last Saturday against Glasgow. They had a really strong performance and obviously Glasgow are the champions and they have a very good team. 'You see what they're capable of and it definitely puts you on high alert. We've spoken about that a lot but we've just got to back ourselves, back our game, understand the people that we have in the building and believe in that.' The performance against Ulster, particularly in the second half, will give Munster a lot of encouragement as they seek the victory that will ensure their record of playing in every season of the Champions Cup remains intact into 2026. "It's about building on that again in that little bit of a pressure zone that Cork, Musgrave Park is going to be," Leamy added. "It's about delivering and putting our best foot forward, we fully believe in our players and we've got players who have played at the very highest level and have won a URC only a couple of seasons before. "So these boys have been in tough places and we back them all the way." Munster: Abrahams, Nash, Farrell, Nankivell, Kilgallen, Crowley, Casey; Milne, N Scannell, Archer, Kleyn, Beirne (c), O'Mahony, Hodnett, Coombes. Replacements: Barron, J Wycherley, Ryan, F Wycherley, Ahern, Murray, O'Brien, Kendellen.

Lidl is selling a £9 garden gadget to help keep lawns green and healthy this summer – and it's hassle free to use
Lidl is selling a £9 garden gadget to help keep lawns green and healthy this summer – and it's hassle free to use

The Irish Sun

time14-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • The Irish Sun

Lidl is selling a £9 garden gadget to help keep lawns green and healthy this summer – and it's hassle free to use

LIDL is selling an easy-to-use gadget which will help keep your lawn in a pristine condition. The £9 tool has landed on the shelves just in time for the summer. 1 Parkside Oscillating Garden Sprinkler is selling at Lidl for only £9 Credit: Lidl Parkside Oscillating Garden Sprinkler will ensure your lawn is always looking fresh and green. The gadget is scanning for only £8.99 and will be available to purchase from tomorrow at Lidl. The sprinkler boasts four bars and 16 precision nozzles to guarantee even and gentle irrigation. It covers a wide area of up to 250 square meters, and can be hooked up to your standard hose system. read more on fabulous The frame is made of weather-resistant materials like plastic and aluminium tubes. With a spray reach of 16 meters, you can relax and enjoy the sunny days while the sprinkler does the job for you. Lidl is also selling a number of other planting tools for an affordable price just in time for the summer weather . You can f Most read in Fabulous The transport plants and other objects around your garden that could prove difficult on their own. Shoppers might find them handy for moving heavy planters when adding more greenery and 'That time of year again' - Peter O'Mahony's captivating garden update includes hilarious tip for parents This can be done outside or in the house too, able to be used on various flooring from carpets, vinyl or linoleum, as well as wood and patios. If you're looking for more plants to add to your garden, you should head down to B&M for the pink Salix Flamingo Trees , known for their brightly-coloured foliage . The social media trendy plants are now scanning for only £10 compared to usual £24 price tag.

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