Contributors
Jonathan Bradley
Jonathan Bradley has been writing about all levels of rugby in Ireland since 2011. He became The Belfast Telegraph’s correspondent in 2015, since covering the national team at two World Cups as well as Ulster both at home and abroad. His book ‘The Last Amateurs: The Incredible Story of Ulster’s European Champions’ was shortlisted for the Daily Telegraph’s Rugby Book of the Year 2018.
Ireland's special project
Ireland's recent policy of recruiting foreign-born players has boosted the team but divided opinion.
The rising star
Caelan Doris' ascent to the top of Irish rugby has surprised nobody - but the best is still to come.
The glass ceiling
They are one of the biggest clubs in the world but Munster are stuck on the second tier.
Age concern
Ireland are sticking by their veterans but is it time to abandon policy and go with youth?
Border crossing
The IRFU's willingness to transfer players between provinces offers a lifeline to some but pain to others.
The PRO-blem child
The PRO14's future will be defined by the arrival of South Africa's 'big four' in 2021.
Ireland's Cull
Why is it so hard for Irish coaches to be prophets in their own land?
Tipping point
The system cited as the chief cause of Ireland’s success is in danger of becoming unviable
No holding back
Six years after his arrival, Bundee Aki has left an indelible mark on Connacht and Irish rugby.