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Meet the 'new' James Lowe: Andy Farrell opts for alternate Leinster star on the left-wing

“He’s been playing and playing really well and two, he's a bloody good rugby player in whatever position he's playing
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BBC
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Live updates of Sunday's All-Ireland football quarter-finals, with Louth facing Monaghan in the opener, while Galway and Dublin face off at 4pm
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· Jul 11, 2026
LIVE: Mayo v Louth, All-Ireland Senior Football Semi-Final
A place in the All-Ireland final is up for grabs in Croke Park.
Irish Mirror
· Jul 11, 2026
Louth v Mayo live score updates from the All-Ireland Football Championship semi-final
The big match is scheduled for a 6pm throw-in at Croke Park
Limerick Post Newspaper
· Jul 6, 2026
Veteran ref supports decision not to show Quaid black card
THE most obvious talking point of Sunday’s All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-final between Limerick and Clare was a call by referee Thomas Walsh (Waterford) not to black-card the eventual winning goalkeeper, Nickie Quaid, for a penalty foul on Tony Kelly. Kelly scored from the resultant strike, and that he wasn’t in possession of the ball [] The post Veteran ref supports decision not to show Quaid black card appeared first on Limerick Post.
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Related coverage for "Meet the 'new' James Lowe: Andy Farrell opts for alternate Leinster star on the left-wing": BBC — Who do Scotland fans want as the next head coach?. RTÉ News — Sunday's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final updates. TheJournal.ie — LIVE: Mayo v Louth, All-Ireland Senior Football Semi-Final. Irish Mirror — Louth v Mayo live score updates from the All-Ireland Football Championship semi-final. Limerick Post Newspaper — Veteran ref supports decision not to show Quaid black card


