12/23/2023 0 Comments Virgin Casino downloading![]() ![]() ![]() Dave McIntyre will be the chief commentator, with Alan Quinlan alongside him, while Tommy Martin will be pitchside in France. Over at Virgin Media, Joe Molloy will be the master of ceremonies, accompanied by Rob Kearney, Matt Williams, Andrew Trimble, Fiona Hayes, Grace Davitt, Eimear Considine and Ian Madigan. Hugh Cahill, Des Curran and Connor Morris will be in the commentary box, although not at the same time, while Clare MacNamara, Justin Treacy, Paul O’Flynn and Neil Treacy will be reporting from France throughout the tournament.īack in Donnybrook, the line-up of pundits includes Jamie Heaslip, Simon Zebo, Jerry Flannery, Stephen Ferris, Fiona Coghlan, Bernard Jackman, Donal Lenihan, Darren Cave and Hannah Tyrrell, although if Tyrrell brings all her sporting gongs with her – the latest an All Ireland medal from Dublin’s win over Kerry last Sunday – there won’t be room for anyone else on the couch. Jacqui Hurley will be your main host on RTÉ, with Daire O’Brien presenting a round-up of all the action and talking points each Monday on Against the Head. If – and not when, (we’re avoiding Wikipedia-level fate-tempting here) – Ireland make it to yet another quarter-final, Virgin will beam it live in to your livingroom, while “Ireland’s semi-final”, as we mentioned, will be on RTÉ.Īfter that, both RTÉ and Virgin will have live coverage of the final, so you’ll have your pick. Kick-off times range from midday to 8pm, with 2pmish and 5pmish slots in between, making this tournament the envy of those who followed the women’s football World Cup in Australia and New Zealand and are suffering from jet lag-like symptoms ever since. Happily, all four pool games are on a Saturday, the first at 2.30pm, the other three at 8pm in the evening, so that’s handy enough. ![]() RTE and Virgin Media will share coverage of the Rugby World Cup, ensuring that all 48 games will be free-to-air in Ireland. RTÉ and Virgin will each show two of Ireland’s pool games live – Virgin kick off with coverage of the opener against Romania on September 9th, RTÉ will then have the games against Tonga and South Africa, on September 16th and 23rd respectively, before Virgin finish up the pool phase of the tournament with coverage of Ireland’s meeting with Scotland (October 7th). Ahead of them are 48 games nestled in to seven weeks, during which they’ll barely come up for air. Irish rugby diehards have, then, struck it lucky on that one. ![]()
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