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Josh van der Flier’s eloquent response to losing his starting role for opening Champions Cup pool match against La Rochelle, and on being restored in the Leinster number seven jersey for last ...
Josh van der Flier celebrates scoring a try in the victory over South Africa at the Aviva Stadium. He has scored seven tries in the last 13 games for Ireland.
JOSH VAN DER FLIER believes the secret to becoming world-class was to keep calm and carry ball. The Leinster flanker, 31, will win his 69th cap tomorrow as he embarks on his tenth Six Nations ...
Leinster’s Josh van der Flier runs in to score his side’s ninth try during the Heineken Champions Cup match against Montpellier at the RDS. Photograph: Billy Stickland/Inpho Gerry Thornley ...
Josh van der Flier scored Leinster’s second try off the back of a Sexton dummy in the Champions Cup semi-final against Toulouse. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho ...
Josh van der Flier: 'I’ve been trying to get the body in as good a place as it could . . . my body feels the best it’s ever been, to be honest.' Photograph: Ben Brady/Inpho ...
Leinster's Josh Van der Flier: 'I can’t believe how quickly it has gone so far. But I feel great.' Photograph: Ben Brady/Inpho Johnny Watterson Sat Oct 05 2024 - 06:00 ...
Rugby player Josh van der Flier is taking a break from shopping with his fiancee Sophie when he picks up the phone at Kildare Village. It's an exciting time for the couple, who have recently got ...
Josh van der Flier has never cut himself adrift from his public and private mooring of basic virtues. If modesty or humility were flaws the openside flanker would be the most disfigured player on ...
Ireland flanker Josh Van der Flier has been named World Rugby's Player of the Year after helping drive his nation to the top of the world rankings through a stellar 2022 season.
Ireland pair Johnny Sexton and Josh van der Flier have been nominated for the World Rugby men’s player-of-the-year award, while boss Andy Farrell has been short-listed for coach of the year. Fly ...
Josh van der Flier would rather play at midnight than endure the scorching temperatures which caused him to ditch his distinctive red scrum cap in Ireland’s Rugby World Cup opener.