
Jamison Gibson-Park
Jamison Gibson-Park is a skilled scrum-half for the Irish national rugby team, known for his quick decision-making and precise passing. His performance against Scotland was instrumental, as he assisted in two tries, showcasing his ability to influence the game.
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Jamison Gibson-Park’s pass was picked off by Welsh flanker Alex Mann.
Ireland keep Six Nations title hopes alive in thrilling win over WalesJamison Gibson-Park undid another Irish siege with a long skip pass.
Ireland show resolve in defence and attack to secure hard-fought win over Wales – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park earns his 50th cap against Wales.
Follow the action from the Aviva Stadium in the Six Nations – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park is celebrated for his unremitting brilliance in Twickenham as he earns his 50th cap.
Ireland scaled new heights against England. The challenge against Wales is to stay there – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park is mentioned as a player speculated to potentially move abroad before the 2027 World Cup.
IRFU confident relationship with Andy Farrell remains strong despite rumour mill – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park is an Ireland scrum-half known for his decision-making and quickfire passing.
Gibson-Park, Ireland Rugby’s ‘petit general’Jamison Gibson-Park is highlighted as potentially the best scrumhalf in the world.
After Paris, I expected a big response against England, but nothing like this – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park's box-kick initiated one of the tries scored by Ireland.
Ireland are the worst team in the Six Nations, according to rugby’s new metric – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park sprinted towards the line during a key moment in the match.
Ireland v England offered a lesson for World Rugby on tinkering with laws – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park is a gold-standard scrumhalf in global terms and celebrated his 34th birthday on Monday.
Jamison Gibson-Park played in preview mode, spotting chances a nanosecond before anyone else – The Irish TimesGibson-Park was the game’s first try-scorer by dint of thinking and acting a second ahead of everyone else with his quick tap and finish.
Defensive discipline and work ethic keep England on the back foot – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park had a second score chalked off for a penalty.
Five things we learned from the Six Nations weekend – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park was magnificent during the match.
Twickenham win ranks up there with the great days of Andy Farrell’s Ireland reign – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park led by the peerless experience and fairly tormented their younger and more hopeful hosts.
‘Frightful, feeble, fragile, feckless...’ – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park was a deserved man-of-the-match.
Ireland performance against England ‘right up there with one of the best we’ve had’, says Dan Sheehan – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park worked seamlessly in tandem with Jack Crowley.
‘I hope everyone at home is just as proud as well’Jamison Gibson-Park had a performance for the ages in the match.
Five-try Ireland blow England away on record-breaking afternoon at Twickenham – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park was named man of the match for his performance.
Tournoi des six nations : l’Irlande enfonce une piètre équipe d’AngleterreJamison Gibson-Park described Henry Pollock as an unbelievable athlete with exceptional skills.
England vaudeville villain Henry Pollock can offer lots of bait to reel in Ireland – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park is one of the experienced players called upon by Farrell.
Andy Farrell draws on experienced Ireland players for England challenge at Twickenham – The Irish TimesDoris fed Jamison Gibson-Park a few metres inside the Ireland half.
Jack Crowley’s seven minutes off the bench won it for Ireland – now England await – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park is likely to be restored to the team for the match against England.
Andy Farrell set to prefer Jack Crowley at 10 for Ireland’s Six Nations game against England – The Irish TimesThe influence of the replacement halfbacks Jamison Gibson-Park and Jack Crowley brought tempo and shape to Ireland’s attack.
Five things we learned from this Six Nations weekend – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park ensured Ireland's halfbacks had time and space to operate.
Jack Crowley brought tempo as Ireland were rescued against Italy by their bench – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park's controlling presence helped Ireland regain direction in the match.
Ireland dig deep to see off considerable Italy challenge in Six Nations – The Irish TimesFarrell wasn’t shy about making some big decisions, among them dropping Jamison Gibson-Park to the bench.
Italy lead 10-5 at half-time – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park drop to the bench.
Ireland ring the changes for Six Nations visit of Italy as Josh van der Flier left out of squad – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park's kicking was on the money, for the most part.
Here’s why the obituaries for Irish rugby are premature – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park had a challenging game, missing multiple tackles during the match against France.
French flair is a myth, it was high-level rugby IQ that left Ireland for dead – The Irish TimesJamison Gibson-Park was able to start running the game off decent ball.
Five things we learned from Ireland’s opening-night horror show against France – The Irish Times



















































































































