Wales coach Warren Gatland faces the media at Croke Park ahead of Saturday's Six Nations clash with ex-employers Ireland (*All photos Huw Evans Agency unless stated)
Captain Ryan Jones leads Wales off after training as they finish preparations for their Triple Crown bid
On Friday night Lewis Grabban gives Millwall a perfect start as the visitors shock Swansea with an early goal
Despite a late penalty from Jason Scotland, Swansea lose 2-1 to end a run of 18 league games unbeaten
Swansea manager Roberto Martinez fronts up to shake the hand of Millwall boss Kenny Jackett, who was once in charge of him at the Liberty Stadium
On Saturday Wales were looking to win the Triple Crown against Ireland and Gavin Henson enjoyed a battle with Ireland's Andrew Trimble
Matthew Rees tries to find a way past Ireland's Jamie Heaslip and Shane Horgan
Ireland wing Shane Horgan comes within inches of scoring the opening try but it denied by a fine tackle by Mike Phillips
Shane Williams goes over for Wales' try on their way to a 16-12 win and the Triple Crown
Shane Williams is congratulated by Tom Shanklin and Stephen Jones
Wales celebrate winning the Triple Crown as the final whistle blows
Wales captain Ryan Jones lifts the Triple Crown
The Welsh team celebrate after being crowned Triple Crown winners
Here's one from another angle
Delighted Wales coach Warren Gatland does the Croke Park shuffle. Now for the Grand Slam!
At 0224 GMT on Sunday morning, Wales' Enzo Maccarinelli (left) starts his world cruiserweight boxing showdown with rival Briton David Haye
The cruiserweights are on late at London's O2 for the benefit of the USA and after a cagey first round Haye finds his range
Welshman Maccarinelli tucks into defensive position as his English rival pours on the power
But to no avail. There is no hiding place from the world's media as Big Mac hits the canvas in round two
Maccarinelli gets up, but staggers badly showing that Haye's Haymaker has clearly done its job
Haye celebrates wildly when referee John Keane stops the contest after five minutes and four seconds of the bout
Cardiff get off to a flyer at Middlesbrough in Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final clash as Peter Whittingham curls home after nine minutes
A second Bluebirds goal soon arrives courtesy of the head of Roger Johnson (left) who celebrates with Gavin Rae
Glenn Loovens also shows his delight after making doubly sure that fellow centre-back Johnson's header reaches the back of the Boro net
Cardiff striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink enjoys a battle at the Riverside with Boro's Julio Arca
Cardiff are relatively untroubled by Middlesbrough in the second half and win 2-0 to book a semi-final place at Wembley, with the draw to be made at 1325 GMT on Monday
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