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Ireland blown away in second half by ruthless England

Ireland blown away in second half by ruthless England

Irish side trailed by just two points at the break but were battered after the break

Sat Apr 12 2025 - 20:49
Páidí Ó Sé and Mick O’Dwyer: rogues united by football

Páidí Ó Sé and Mick O’Dwyer: rogues united by football

Whether close allies in the cause of Kerry, or rivals on Croke Park sidelines, the two men’s relationship was founded on respect

Sat Apr 12 2025 - 06:00
Cork looking the part as they sharpen claws for a summer of promise

Cork looking the part as they sharpen claws for a summer of promise

Clinical dismissal of Tipp in league final further proof that Pat Ryan’s formidable Rebels are on a mission this year

Mon Apr 07 2025 - 06:00
Scourge of slow play likely to rear its ugly head again at Masters

Scourge of slow play likely to rear its ugly head again at Masters

PGA have been tardy in tackling a persistent problem that is spoiling too many tournaments

Mon Apr 07 2025 - 06:00
‘I’m not an easy man to please’: How Christy Ring and Louis Marcus came together to shoot a landmark film

‘I’m not an easy man to please’: How Christy Ring and Louis Marcus came together to shoot a landmark film

Could the magic of the greatest hurler of all time be captured by a film-maker who couldn’t do a sideline cut? Yes, but only after a remarkable education from, and about, the man himself

Sat Apr 05 2025 - 06:00
Aversion to premature hype in the GAA is the thief of early-season excitement

Aversion to premature hype in the GAA is the thief of early-season excitement

In the GAA, hype has a short window in which to run rampant

Mon Mar 31 2025 - 06:00
Kerry run out easy winners as Mayo fail to fire

Kerry run out easy winners as Mayo fail to fire

Kevin McStay bring up what he saw as excessive protection afforded to David Clifford

Sun Mar 30 2025 - 21:49
Can Mayo rekindle the hope once more for their deflated fanbase?

Can Mayo rekindle the hope once more for their deflated fanbase?

A creeping apathy for one of the country’s best supported teams was evident in attendances so far this year

Sat Mar 29 2025 - 06:00
If Jack Crowley leaves Ireland, the IRFU won’t make the same exception they did with Johnny Sexton

If Jack Crowley leaves Ireland, the IRFU won’t make the same exception they did with Johnny Sexton

Crowley hasn’t achieved as much at 25 as O’Gara and Sexton, but the Munster squad he’s part of bears no comparison to the teams they were surrounded by

Mon Mar 24 2025 - 06:00
Goals prove the difference in Cork’s dismantling of Galway

Goals prove the difference in Cork’s dismantling of Galway

Rebels offer up 11 different scorers in blistering win at Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Sat Mar 22 2025 - 22:07
David Burke: ‘His hurling intelligence is way beyond others’. He sees things before they happen’

David Burke: ‘His hurling intelligence is way beyond others’. He sees things before they happen’

The Galway hurler has had his share of setbacks down the years but he remains an influential presence

Sat Mar 22 2025 - 06:00
Leitrim’s forfeit to Fermanagh a symptom of a much greater ill in the GAA

Leitrim’s forfeit to Fermanagh a symptom of a much greater ill in the GAA

Stephen Poacher’s Leitrim only had “13 fully-fit players” for Sunday’s Division 3 game

Mon Mar 17 2025 - 14:48
Denis Walsh: Suffocating stranglehold of rich owners has changed Cheltenham’s nature

Denis Walsh: Suffocating stranglehold of rich owners has changed Cheltenham’s nature

The romance of the festival has been smothered and underdog stories have all but vanished

Mon Mar 10 2025 - 06:00
Cork’s six-shooters leave Clare in the dust as they take revenge in Ennis

Cork’s six-shooters leave Clare in the dust as they take revenge in Ennis

Fiery encounter sees three straight reds and 10 yellows as Rebels win easily by 15 points

Sun Mar 09 2025 - 19:01
JP McManus: From fearless young punter to Cheltenham’s most successful racehorse owner

JP McManus: From fearless young punter to Cheltenham’s most successful racehorse owner

McManus has had 78 Cheltenham winners – far more than any other owner – but with his strongest-ever team set to compete next week, that number is likely to grow

Sun Mar 09 2025 - 06:00
Different Strokes: Jake Knapp runs out of steam after stunning 59 at Cognizant Classic

Different Strokes: Jake Knapp runs out of steam after stunning 59 at Cognizant Classic

Peake puts trough behind him and books Open spot; McIlroy back in action as Lowry’s fine form continues

Tue Mar 04 2025 - 06:00
Denis Walsh: How much longer can Mo Salah outrun time?

Denis Walsh: How much longer can Mo Salah outrun time?

While Liverpool mull over a decision on a new contract, the Egyptian’s stats brook no argument

Mon Mar 03 2025 - 06:00
Diarmuid Healy makes his mark as Cork see off Kilkenny

Diarmuid Healy makes his mark as Cork see off Kilkenny

Minute of remembrance observed following death of former Cork hurler Ray Ryan

Sat Mar 01 2025 - 19:58
Seamus O’Rourke: ‘On stage I realised I’m getting back to the same buzz I had when I played for Leitrim'

Seamus O’Rourke: ‘On stage I realised I’m getting back to the same buzz I had when I played for Leitrim'

The award-winning writer, director and actor reflects on his relationship with his father, the meaning of football and why he thrives in the theatre

Sat Mar 01 2025 - 06:00
GAA’s future threatened by demographic time bomb

GAA’s future threatened by demographic time bomb

With rural depopulation and more and more people living in Dublin, there’s a crisis in the GAA that you should care about

Mon Feb 24 2025 - 06:00
Death of a jockey: ‘Michael O’Sullivan was full of ambition, full of passion ... he was just a beautiful person’

Death of a jockey: ‘Michael O’Sullivan was full of ambition, full of passion ... he was just a beautiful person’

Amid increased awareness of safety requirements, jockeys know it is impossible to remove all risk from horseracing, a fact tragically underlined by the recent death of a much loved 24-year-old

Sat Feb 22 2025 - 06:00
Risk management is the rot in Gaelic football the FRC set out to treat

Risk management is the rot in Gaelic football the FRC set out to treat

New rules that reward more exciting play are already having their impact on the game

Mon Feb 17 2025 - 15:54
Eternal lure of the game proves irresistible to Mark Hughes

Eternal lure of the game proves irresistible to Mark Hughes

Former top player and manager happy to emulate Roddy Collins and take the reins at Carlisle

Mon Feb 17 2025 - 06:00
Dublin steal the points from Kerry in adrenalin-fuelled finale

Dublin steal the points from Kerry in adrenalin-fuelled finale

Luke Breathnach and Lorcan O’Dell kicked huge late scores to tip NFL clash in Tralee

Sun Feb 16 2025 - 13:36
How ‘outsider’ Jack O’Connor continues to  fly in the face of Kerry’s style police

How ‘outsider’ Jack O’Connor continues to fly in the face of Kerry’s style police

Over the winter there was no heave against him and no clamour for him to stay, but in a wide-open season, his ability to find solutions could prove vital

Sat Feb 15 2025 - 06:00
Outside coaches have changed the odds at club level in the GAA

Outside coaches have changed the odds at club level in the GAA

The cost of preparing teams is running wild, but when a club gets it right with an ‘outside’ coach, whole new horizons can appear

Mon Feb 10 2025 - 06:00
Limerick make power count as they pull away from Tipperary

Limerick make power count as they pull away from Tipperary

Cian Lynch and Diarmuid Byrnes stand out for Treaty County

Sun Feb 09 2025 - 19:35
Tony Óg Regan sought the solutions that took him back from a dark place

Tony Óg Regan sought the solutions that took him back from a dark place

The Galway hurler tells of a journey that saw him outgrow his doubts and demons

Sat Feb 08 2025 - 06:00
Five things we learned from the GAA weekend: Player and referee fitness is tested by new rules

Five things we learned from the GAA weekend: Player and referee fitness is tested by new rules

Galway show ingenuity; a new Limerick; goalkeeper overlaps are concern; Carlow hurling’s great day

Mon Feb 03 2025 - 11:24
Denis Walsh: Coursing remains deeply divisive but don’t bet on it being banned any time soon

Denis Walsh: Coursing remains deeply divisive but don’t bet on it being banned any time soon

Public are split between revulsion and acceptance but the sport continues to enjoy crucial political support

Mon Feb 03 2025 - 06:00
Cork take more than a point out of Limerick draw after chaotic end game at the Páirc

Cork take more than a point out of Limerick draw after chaotic end game at the Páirc

Darragh Fitzgibbon’s free in the 10th minute of stoppage-time levels things up

Sat Feb 01 2025 - 22:05
Hurling is a local obsession in Tipperary so where have the supporters gone?

Hurling is a local obsession in Tipperary so where have the supporters gone?

The cold distance between the Tipperary team and the Tipperary public has troubled Liam Cahill for a while

Fri Jan 31 2025 - 15:06
Unshackled from tradition, the GAA has made change the new normal

Unshackled from tradition, the GAA has made change the new normal

New rules for Gaelic football show what may be possible when we break from the status quo

Mon Jan 27 2025 - 06:00
Battling Kilkenny do enough to edge out Clare despite slow start in Ennis

Battling Kilkenny do enough to edge out Clare despite slow start in Ennis

Brian Lohan fielded an experimental team in this NHL opener and will take solace from a competitive display

Sun Jan 26 2025 - 18:11
Number One question will be key for Limerick as they reach a crossroads

Number One question will be key for Limerick as they reach a crossroads

Nickie Quaid has been a hugely influential figure in five All-Ireland triumphs but John Kiely must now plan without the outstanding goalkeeper

Sat Jan 25 2025 - 06:00
NHL Division 1A and 1B: County-by-county guide to how the hurling league will play out

NHL Division 1A and 1B: County-by-county guide to how the hurling league will play out

Limerick and Cork look most likely to duel it out for silverware, Wexford will likely struggle to stay in the top flight, Dublin and Waterford will be gunning for promotion

Sat Jan 25 2025 - 06:00
Six Nations: If you strip away the brassy commerce and vulgar scalping there are storylines aplenty

Six Nations: If you strip away the brassy commerce and vulgar scalping there are storylines aplenty

The Six Nations nurses many suckling calves, the numbers are staggering

Mon Jan 20 2025 - 09:48
Double delight for Dublin as Na Fianna and Cuala take home the spoils

Double delight for Dublin as Na Fianna and Cuala take home the spoils

Different paths to victory end at the same destination for both county champions

Sun Jan 19 2025 - 21:43
Unrelenting Na Fianna defeat Sarsfields to claim All-Ireland club hurling title

Unrelenting Na Fianna defeat Sarsfields to claim All-Ireland club hurling title

Tom Brennan the man of the hour in netting two goals for the Dublin champions

Sun Jan 19 2025 - 17:58
‘The way I played the game wouldn’t cut it with modern-day players’: Diarmuid O’Sullivan embracing change in quest for All-Ireland glory with Sarsfields

‘The way I played the game wouldn’t cut it with modern-day players’: Diarmuid O’Sullivan embracing change in quest for All-Ireland glory with Sarsfields

Cork champions face Dublin’s Na Fianna in the All-Ireland senior club hurling final on Sunday

Sun Jan 19 2025 - 06:00
We have the rules to help referees, so why don’t we use them?

We have the rules to help referees, so why don’t we use them?

In all sports, players and managers tread a fine line with match officials, wondering how much they will tolerate. It needs to stop

Mon Jan 13 2025 - 06:00
From Cork to Carlton and back: Ciáran Sheehan’s life in the GAA-Aussie rules fast lane

From Cork to Carlton and back: Ciáran Sheehan’s life in the GAA-Aussie rules fast lane

An All-Ireland football medal winner head-hunted for the AFL, the Russell Rovers captain is well used to keeping several plates in the air

Sat Jan 11 2025 - 06:00
TGL simulator league might be the injection of fun that golf needs

TGL simulator league might be the injection of fun that golf needs

Venture led by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy could be welcome break from the catatonic week-to-week of the PGA Tour

Mon Jan 06 2025 - 06:00
‘He can get into a horse’s head’: The rise, scandal and reinvention of Gordon Elliott

‘He can get into a horse’s head’: The rise, scandal and reinvention of Gordon Elliott

School dropout from Co Meath has become an extraordinarily successful trainer, recovered from a self-inflicted scandal and built a ‘fascinating chemistry’ with his chief rival

Sat Jan 04 2025 - 06:00
Denis Walsh: Irish sport’s underdog mentality has been replaced with an unabashed hunger to be the best

Denis Walsh: Irish sport’s underdog mentality has been replaced with an unabashed hunger to be the best

In the Golden Age of Irish sport, winning has become intentional

Sat Dec 28 2024 - 06:00
A box of Pro V1s is the Christmas present of choice for many. But do they help the average golfer?

A box of Pro V1s is the Christmas present of choice for many. But do they help the average golfer?

The Titleist golf ball launched in 2000 continues to be the most popular. But it doesn’t mean it’s the best one for your game

Mon Dec 23 2024 - 06:00
Darts is enjoying the Luke Littler effect, the gift that keeps on giving

Darts is enjoying the Luke Littler effect, the gift that keeps on giving

The World Darts Championships may have outgrown the Ally Pally as its popularity continues to rise

Sat Dec 21 2024 - 06:00
Denis Walsh: Unbreakable a cautionary tale about the heavy toll top-level rugby can take

Denis Walsh: Unbreakable a cautionary tale about the heavy toll top-level rugby can take

England’s 2003 World Cup heroes discover that winning doesn’t take care of everything

Mon Dec 16 2024 - 06:00
Murphy has the final word as Na Fianna edge out Loughrea to reach final

Murphy has the final word as Na Fianna edge out Loughrea to reach final

Dublin side continue their habit of coming out on the right side of cliffhangers with another late, late show

Sun Dec 15 2024 - 18:43
Cathy Gannon: ‘I used to ride my pony to school, tie him up and ride him back’

Cathy Gannon: ‘I used to ride my pony to school, tie him up and ride him back’

No woman rider has been apprentice champion in Ireland since Gannon. Nobody has come close. She beat the odds

Sun Dec 15 2024 - 06:00
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