'Unique' Healy set for place in Irish record books
Having drawn level with Brian O'Driscoll on 133 Ireland caps last weekend, Cian Healy's record-setting career has been one characterised by resilience.
Having drawn level with Brian O'Driscoll on 133 Ireland caps last weekend, Cian Healy's record-setting career has been one characterised by resilience.
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JACK GAUGHAN: Shattered at the end of climbing English football's Everest, becoming the first manager to chalk up four consecutive titles. He was done, energy zapped.
The 38-year-old bowed out after Spain’s Davis Cup loss to the Netherlands in Malaga.