![]() Specifically, Strava argues that Relive is doing this in two different ways: they offer the ability to have a social feed, and they also support data uploads from third-party. ![]() The 18-year-old is on Republic of Ireland duty today, ahead of the games against Latvia and France, and manager Stephen Kenny will have his work cut out to dampen our belief that he is the Second Coming, following his performance for Brighton on Sunday. Rainmaker, Strava posits that Relive broke their API terms by displaying (or combining) data collected by Strava with data from unrelated third parties. Pour a glass of champagne, light a cigar, and tune in to RTE2′s Against the Head (8.0). Telly choice: Would you like to relive Ireland winning the Grand Slam? Of course you would. the former vice-president of Spain’s Referee’s Technical Committee. There’s plenty of Gaelic games coverage in today’s paper too, while Ken Early takes a look at the dark clouds hovering over Barcelona in the wake of the ‘El Caso Negreira’ scandal, the club having made payments of over €7m between 20 to companies controlled by Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira. Denis Walsh was there to witness the feat, one that rounded off “the greatest weekend in the history of Irish rugby”. Whatever about the 2023 World Cup, there’s a fair chance Ireland will be in good shape going in to the 20 tournaments, judging by the quality of the under-20 team that sealed its second Grand Slam in a row in Musgrave Park on Sunday evening. ![]() Good shape? Imagine when it’s terrific?īut that was the gist of Sexton’s message too, the best is yet to come, Malachy Clerkin listening in when the captain, having allowed himself roughly half an hour to savour the Grand Slam, declared: “Roll on the World Cup.” There’s a mountain of reading to be done on the achievement, Gerry hearing Andy Farrell reflect on it all, the coach concluding that “ our game’s in good shape, but it’s nowhere near where we want it to be”. Gerry Thornley went entirely rogue, though, choosing a French man. It’s a measure of how many of the Irish squad excelled en route to that Grand Slam that when seven of our writers were asked to pick their player of the Championship – as well as their best try and game – they came up with five different Irish names. Well then, how was that for a weekend? After the game on Saturday, Johnny Sexton said he was afraid he’d wake up and realise that it was all a dream, but if he opens up his Irish Times’ sports pages today he’ll see that it did indeed actually happen.
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