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Every year in Trinity College Dublin, John Scally, a lecturer in the Department of Theology and Religions, organises a conference on the ethics of sport, writes Paul Rouse.
Fri, 11 Nov, 2016
For 150 years Irish people have used bicycles to live, work, compete, love, fight, to have fun. During this time the bicycle has changed people’s lives and this change has been dramatic, writes Paul Rouse.
Fri, 28 Oct, 2016
Fri, 21 Oct, 2016
Club players are treated shabbily in the GAA and, according to Paul Rouse, no leadership will be provided from Croke Park in respect of the development of a proper programme of club matches
Fri, 14 Oct, 2016
Mayo manager, Stephen Rochford, has been the object of scathing criticism this week.
Fri, 07 Oct, 2016
Fri, 30 Sep, 2016
Fri, 23 Sep, 2016
Fri, 16 Sep, 2016
There are some stories that just leave you shaking your head in disbelief. With the story of Kevin’s Hurling and Camogie Club in Dublin’s south inner city, disbelief quickly hardens into anger, writes Paul Rouse.
Fri, 09 Sep, 2016
It’s the morning of the 1916 All-Ireland hurling final. The Tipperary hurlers are in Dublin — they walk down the quays and turn left onto Sackville Street.
Sun, 04 Sep, 2016