Ireland should bask in Open-driven time in the sun, not English shade at Lord’s | Andy Bull

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Portrush has finally hosted the Open but, as Ireland make their Test bow at Lord’s, they must do so as guinea pigs – is it a snub?

It’s a wonder the Irish are so well known for their hospitality when you consider the state of some of the people they have to welcome.

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