PETER O’Mahony and wife Jessica have been sunning themselves with friends on a fabulous getaway in Ibiza.
Since finishing up his Munster career Peter has been taking it relatively easy in their Cork home, though he’s still getting his hands dirty in his beloved garden.

Jess joked ‘Wave incoming’ while jumping into the crystal clear sea[/caption]
They sported sunglasses and hats as temperatures have been in the high 20s all week[/caption]
This led Jessica to joke that ‘lads can’t handle the pace’[/caption]
They were joined by a few pals[/caption]
But this past week has seen them jet off to the holiday hotspot for some R&R in the sunshine.
In one snap Jessica quipped that her tanned bronze look is “absolutely not real”.
Funnily enough though, they could’ve just as easily topped up their tan by staying put in Cork…for this weekend at least.
That’s because Ireland is gearing up for what looks like the hottest day of the year so far – with sizzling 29C temperatures.
Weather chiefs confirmed a “very warm and hot day” is on the cards today with long spells of sunshine.
But some isolated showers may develop as the day goes on, possibly becoming heavy at times.
Met Eireann’s Meteorologist Holly O’Neill said: “It is looking to be a lovely day with highs of 24C to 29C, the warmest of those being in the northern half of the country.
“And it will feel slightly milder in the south where highest temperatures will be 20 to 23C in a mainly light south to southeast breeze.
“Tonight we’ll stay mainly dry, with some lingering showers possible over parts of Ulster and Leinster.
“It will be mild, but temperatures not falling below 12C to 17C in the light or variable southerly breeze.”
Saturday will be warm with good sunny spells for most of the country and slightly cloudier conditions in the west.
But scattered showers will move in across the country, some heavy and possibly thundery at times.
And a heavier band of rain will move in off the Atlantic later Saturday night, bringing longer spells of rain.
It will be a mainly dry and clear night for most of the country with lingering showers over parts of the southwest and northeast on Saturday night.

A further shot of the white sandy beach they’ve been luxuriating on[/caption]
Jessica captioned this snap ‘Arm candy’[/caption]
The pool at their accommodation looks incredibly relaxing[/caption]
They also treated themselves to plenty of local cuisine[/caption]
Lows of 12C to 15C in a mainly light to moderate southwest breeze.
Sunday is set to be a bright start to the morning, but outbreaks of showery rain will move in from the west in the morning with sunny spells and scattered showers to follow.
Fresher and breezier than recent days with highest temperatures of 15C to 20C, warmest in the east, all with rather brisk westerly winds.
Isolated showers are expected to hit along southern and western coasts on Sunday night. Lows of 9C to 12C in mainly moderate westerly winds.