Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt with Tadhg Furlong during Ireland rugby squad training at Carton House, in Maynooth, Kildare. \ Matt Browne/Sportsfile
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Rory Best and Tadhg Furlong, two of Ireland’s famous farmers, brought the bacon home from Twickenham last weekend after they helped the Irish rugby team trounce the English.
Best, the captain of the team, collected the Six Nations trophy while Furlong took home the Man of the Match award. The the cherry on top was winning the Grand Slam.
In other news, I see that Best has also formed a ‘strategic partnership’ with Devenish to see how innovation at farm level can ultimately lead to health benefits for the consumer.
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He is to deliver a number of workshops and events with the Devenish team exploring the theme of leadership.
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Rory Best and Tadhg Furlong, two of Ireland’s famous farmers, brought the bacon home from Twickenham last weekend after they helped the Irish rugby team trounce the English.
Best, the captain of the team, collected the Six Nations trophy while Furlong took home the Man of the Match award. The the cherry on top was winning the Grand Slam.
In other news, I see that Best has also formed a ‘strategic partnership’ with Devenish to see how innovation at farm level can ultimately lead to health benefits for the consumer.
He is to deliver a number of workshops and events with the Devenish team exploring the theme of leadership.
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