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Munster's interim head coach Ian Costello insists his side’s previous ill-fated trip to South Africa has not been mentioned in the build-up to Saturday’s return to Durban to take on the Sharks in the ...
Ian Costello. Mayo pinpointed the likely location and dove several times before finding the car upside down about 50 feet deep, covered in mud, salmon guts, silt and mussel shells, he said.
Ian Costello. Mayo pinpointed the likely location and dived several times before finding the car upside-down about 50 feet deep, covered in mud, salmon guts, silt and mussel shells, he said.
The station wagon thought to belong to Ken and Barbara Martin was found last fall by Archer Mayo, a diver who had been looking for it for seven years, said Mayo’s representative, Ian Costello.
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Irish Mirror on MSNEmotional week for Munster to navigate as Foley and Payne family tribute hoped for URC quarter-finalMunster's interim head coach Ian Costello extended the province's "deepest sympathies" to the families of Sheelagh Foley and ...
While the pressure of securing Investec Champions Cup qualification is off their backs, Ian Costello insists Munster are by ...
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Ian Costello: Munster driven by desire to give veteran trio a fitting Thomond send-offMunster boss Ian Costello said their season-saving performance had been driven by a desire to give Peter O’Mahony, Conor Murray and Stephen Archer the Thomond Park send-off they deserved as his ...
INTERIM Munster boss Ian Costello will stick with Jack Crowley through his rough patch following a night to forget in France. Costello's side produced an error strewn ...
The 2023 champions will likely have to repeat their remarkable run of three away knockout wins that brought a first trophy to Munster in 12 years two seasons ago, if they are to emerge from 2024-25 ...
The Munster interim head coach Ian Costello, who has been working within the province’s coaching organisation on and off for the last two decades, admitted that the epic sense of occasion and ...
The station wagon thought to belong to Ken and Barbara Martin was found last fall by Archer Mayo, a diver who had been looking for it for seven years, said Mayo’s representative, Ian Costello.
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