Post subject: Ireland Put Their Mark On World Cup With Defeat of Jamaica
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2022 6:33 pm
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Ireland Put Their Mark On World Cup With Defeat of Jamaica
The fourth match of this year's World Cup saw Headingley play host to the clash between debutants Jamaica and Ireland.
The more experienced Wolfhounds were the clear favourites in the bookmakers' markets at 1-125 for the win, while the Reggae Warriors were 16-1.
Leeds' Richie Myler got the game under way on his club home ground, as Ireland started their first game in three years. Ireland the best of the opening sets, with a cut-out pass to left winger Innes Senior looking like it would lead to and early score before he was pushed into touch.
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Ireland Put Their Mark On World Cup With Defeat of Jamaica
The fourth match of this year's World Cup saw Headingley play host to the clash between debutants Jamaica and Ireland.
The more experienced Wolfhounds were the clear favourites in the bookmakers' markets at 1-125 for the win, while the Reggae Warriors were 16-1.
Leeds' Richie Myler got the game under way on his club home ground, as Ireland started their first game in three years. Ireland the best of the opening sets, with a cut-out pass to left winger Innes Senior looking like it would lead to and early score before he was pushed into touch.
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