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Gaelic games flower in Asian country once reluctant to embrace the outside world.
Mon, 04 Aug, 2014
I only caught up with the Setanta Sports series about referees recently, and it was well worth the effort.
Being a DJ, a photographer, a film-maker and former TV presenter doesn’t tell half the story of Donal Dineen.
Sat, 02 Aug, 2014
July and August mean different things to different people, but for a lot of readers it means one thing no matter what sport they follow. Summer sports camps for the kids.
Mon, 28 Jul, 2014
Sorry about that World Cup jinx, everybody.
Mon, 14 Jul, 2014
One of the side-effects of Cork’s heavy defeat at the hands of Kerry last Sunday is the general agreement that it has finally nailed down the coffin lid on the dual player in the 21st century. He’s gone. History. Finished.
Fri, 11 Jul, 2014
Devotees of the traditional championship structure probably woke today with a thumping headache.
Mon, 07 Jul, 2014
I like to call it the chocolate cake versus apple tart debate, because that’s how I roll. I keep the metaphors on the basic side, me.
Acclaimed American sportswriter Steve Rushin has been to the North and South Poles and most places in between. However, his love of the written word remains undimmed
Sat, 05 Jul, 2014
It wasn’t very long after Galway and Kilkenny had fought out their dramatic draw yesterday week when we got word in Tullamore that the replay wouldn’t be televised.
Mon, 30 Jun, 2014