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# men-at-work - Tuesday 12 March, 2013
5 Irish players make it onto the Wallabies’ Lions Team of the Week
Luke Marshall and Brian O’Driscoll in the centre? We like those apples.
# men-at-work - Tuesday 12 February, 2013
In pictures: Tadhg Kennelly puts young GAA stars through their paces in Aussie Rules trial
The Listowel man was in DCU earlier.
# men-at-work - Thursday 31 January, 2013
Meet the real ‘Team Breezy’ — GAA stars fly out to help New York reconstruction efforts
Lar Corbett, Brian McGuigan and Ollie Canning packed their bags for the Big Apple this morning.
# men-at-work - Wednesday 19 September, 2012
Injured pair in line for Wallabies return
Timani and Moore missed Australia’s victories over the Springboks and Pumas with hamstring injuries but will be available for the Wallabies’ final two Rugby Championship fixtures.
# men-at-work - Monday 17 September, 2012
Back in the game? Cheika expected to land Waratahs job
Michael Cheika looks set for a stint in Super Rugby with the NSW Waratahs — and he could be bringing another former Leinster star along with him.
# men-at-work - Saturday 15 September, 2012
Australia see off battling Argentina on the Gold Coast
Australia, who were trailing 6-3 at half-time, have now won their last two games, with the Pumas still searching for their first tournament victory.
# men-at-work - Thursday 26 July, 2012
Genia takes home Super 15 honour
The scrum-half’s Queensland Reds were named Australian team of the year in the end of season honours.
# men-at-work - Friday 15 June, 2012
Gatland arrives, Howley still in charge of Wales
Gatland, who broke bones in both his feet after falling from a ladder in April, has flown across from his home in New Zealand for Wales’ final two Tests against Australia.
# men-at-work - Wednesday 13 June, 2012
State of Origin: This beauty of a try helped New South Wales level the 2012 series
Seeking their first series title in seven years, New South Wales beat Queensland 16-12 in Sydney this morning.
# men-at-work - Wednesday 6 June, 2012
Deans to call on fresh legs for Welsh test
The Wallabies were beaten by Scotland in Newcastle earlier this week.
# men-at-work - Friday 20 April, 2012
Men at Work member Greg Ham dead at 58
Ham was found dead at his Melbourne home yesterday. His signature flute riff was on the smash hit song Down Under but was later found to have been stolen from a classic campfire song.
# men-at-work - Friday 24 February, 2012
East 17: Walsh gets Kennelly’s old shirt, but struggles to make an impact on Swans debut
Former Kerry star Tommy Walsh got his first taste of action for the Sydney Swans today.
# men-at-work - Thursday 23 February, 2012
White Swan: Walsh ready to make his Aussie Rules breakthrough
Former Kerry star Tommy Walsh is all set to make his senior debut for the Sydney Swans tomorrow evening.
# men-at-work - Thursday 15 December, 2011
Purple reign: Ian Poulter surges into the lead in Australia
Motivated by end-of-season sponsor bonuses, the Englishman is on the prowl for valuable ranking points.
# men-at-work - Monday 28 November, 2011
Australia confirm details for the Lions’ return Down Under in 2013
The British and Irish Lions will play tests against Australia in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney as part of their 2013 tour.
# men-at-work - Thursday 24 November, 2011
Sydney move for Setanta Ó hAilpÃn in AFL draft
The former Rebel star has been drafted number 79 in this morning’s Aussie Rules draft.
# men-at-work - Friday 4 November, 2011
As it happened: Australia v Ireland in the International Rules
Anthony Tohill’s men went into the second Test with a commanding 44-point lead from the first leg. So, could they bring home the Cormac McAnallen Cup?
# men-at-work - Tuesday 1 November, 2011
Advance Australia fair? Ireland expecting Aussies to bring the rough stuff
After last week’s comfortable victory for the Irish, the hosts want to up the ‘physicality’ this week.
# men-at-work - Sunday 16 October, 2011
Tohill bulks up for Australian challenge
The Irish manager has added some experienced faces to his International Rules panel ahead of next weekend’s departure.
# men-at-work - Tuesday 11 October, 2011
Cluxton to skipper Irish for Rules Series in Oz
Manager Anthony Tohill names the first 18 members of his squad ahead of their two International Rules Tests in Australia.
# men-at-work - Friday 7 October, 2011
Men at Work lose bid to prove they didn’t copy ‘Down Under’ flute riff
The Aussie band were appealing a judge’s earlier ruling that the group had copied the signature flute melody of “Down Under” from the song “Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree.”
# men-at-work - Wednesday 5 October, 2011
Men at work: Tohill names International Rules panel
Thirty-one man squad will be cut by eight before departure for Australia.
# men-at-work - Friday 5 August, 2011
Down starlet Mooney looking forward to life down under
Eighteen-year-old set to complete his move to Collingwood next Wednesday.
# men-at-work - Thursday 9 June, 2011
St. Kilda consider throwing Walsh in at the deep end
Saints coach Ross Lyon is tempted to hand the former Kerry footballer his first-team debut against the Western Bulldogs tomorrow.
# men-at-work - Thursday 26 May, 2011
AFL debut beckons for Walsh as St. Kilda promote him to senior list
Former Kerry star named as one of three emergency players for Saturday’s game against Fremantle.
# men-at-work - Wednesday 27 April, 2011
View from Oz: historic weekend as new boys Gold Coast pick up first-ever AFL win
Neil Sherwin spent the long weekend holed up in a small little Aussie bar watching sport on the telly. Here’s what he made of the action Down Under.
# men-at-work - Monday 4 April, 2011
View from Oz: Stoner fuming after clash with Rossi in Jerez
Neil Sherwin runs the rule over another turbulent weekend in Aussie sport.
# men-at-work - Sunday 3 April, 2011
The 9 at 9: Sunday
In today’s 9 at 9: Police in Northern Ireland appeal for information about yesterday’s deadly attack on a young PSNI officer; the search resumes for two missing fishermen; and violence continues in Ivory Coast.
# men-at-work - Friday 25 March, 2011
Heslin the latest GAA star to head down under
Eighteen-year-old Westmeath footballer will join Tommy Walsh and Tadhg Kennelly in the AFL next season.
# men-at-work - Sunday 27 February, 2011
Walsh bucks the trend as AFL clubs cool on the Irish
The St. Kilda defender is rising just as the number of Irish imports is falling, writes Martin Blake in the Sydney Morning Herald.
# men-at-work - Thursday 24 February, 2011
Walsh eyeing showdown with Kennelly as he finds his feet down under
After impressing on his senior debut last weekend, the former Kerry football star has been included in the squad for Saturday’s NAB Cup game against Geelong.
# men-at-work - Wednesday 10 November, 2010
Take 5: Wednesday
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.
Guess where the Aussies spent their time when in Dublin
One Harcourt Street nightclub left a lasting impression on the tourists.
# men-at-work - Saturday 30 October, 2010
Ready to rumble at Croker
Croke Park is set for the decisive second test tonight.
# men-at-work - Friday 29 October, 2010
What’s another year, agree Rules rivals
Mick Malthouse is expected to retain his job for the next Rules installment.
# men-at-work - Friday 22 October, 2010
Time for talking is over, says Tohill
Manager Anthony Tohill looks forward to the action at the Gaelic Grounds tomorrow night
# men-at-work - Wednesday 20 October, 2010
Tohill adds to Rules panel
Preparations continue for Saturday night’s big throw-in, as Ireland finalise their series squad.
# men-at-work - Tuesday 19 October, 2010
Everybody needs good neighbours: International Rules’ greatest hits
They come from a land down under – and, as always, there’s sure to fireworks when the Aussies take to the field in Limerick this week.


























































