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Tom Savage on the state of Irish rugby

Tom Savage on the state of Irish rugby

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ON THIS week's podcast, we are joined by Three Red Kings’ Tom Savage after Ireland’s 36-14 defeat at the hands of France in Paris.


This wasn’t the greatest night for Andy Farrell’s side as they started their 6 Nations campaign with a loss.


Multiple questions came in the aftermath, mainly about where Irish rugby was going after such a damaging defeat.


Savage delves into this and the ongoing debate of who should play out-half, Sam Prendergast or Innishannon’s Jack Crowley.


Teams who are going well though are Cork’s inter-county GAA teams who are unbeaten across all codes in the National Leagues.


The hurlers made it three wins from three last weekend in beating Tipperary (0-29 to 0-22), while the footballers hope to replicate that record when they travel to Offaly this Sunday.


The LGFA side face Armagh and can go up to second with a win while the camogie team begin their season on Saturday when they make the trip to Waterford.


All this and more on this week's Star Sport Podcast. Watch above. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, by using the player below or by searching 'Southern Star Sport Podcast' wherever you get yours.


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Produced by Matthew Hurley


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