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Jose Mourinho: A huge personality for a huge club
Jose Mourinho: A huge personality for a huge club

Manchester United has appointed a wounded animal with a ferocious appetite to prove some people wrong, writes Tony Leen

Fri, 27 May, 2016

By any measure, Dublin are yards ahead
By any measure, Dublin are yards ahead

Afterwards there were tales of rape and pillage, of drug tests in dungeons. But the 11-point winning margin for Dublin in yesterday’s League Division 1 final is as good a metric as any by which to fire the engines of the summer scrimmage.

Mon, 25 Apr, 2016

Old Head the golfing gem that’s the cherry on top for Ireland’s gourmet capital
Old Head the golfing gem that’s the cherry on top for Ireland’s gourmet capital

It drives spin-off business in Kinsale to the tune of around €10m every year. Little wonder the reopening yesterday of the acclaimed Old Head golf links for 2016 has the town smiling. It isn’t just a boon for golfers, writes Tony Leen

Fri, 15 Apr, 2016

This is one Cork should savour
This is one Cork should savour
BEYOND the team and their families, Cork will savour last night’s Munster U21 football final success for about as long as it takes someone to look up from their coffee this morning to ask: How does this change anything?

Fri, 08 Apr, 2016

The two words no Cork manager wants to read: Looking Good
The two words no Cork manager wants to read: Looking Good

Peadar Healy is an under-the-radar sort, so announcing themselves with 1-18 against the second-ranked team in the country is probably leaping a little too energetically into February for the new manager of the Cork footballers.

Mon, 01 Feb, 2016

One raking, high delivery into history for Clonmel Commercials
One raking, high delivery into history for Clonmel Commercials

Dressing Rooms No 1 and No 2 are only feet apart at Mallow GAA’s stately Carrigoon complex, but the swing of a left foot yesterday daubed one in black and green despair, and turned the other into forever folk heroes in Tipperary.

Mon, 30 Nov, 2015

The Kingdom’s kingmaker: Patrick O'Sullivan Interview
The Kingdom’s kingmaker: Patrick O'Sullivan Interview

Kerry bid for their second back-to-back All-Ireland in less than a decade tomorrow at Croke Park, but you’d have got long odds on that in 2012 after they’d lost a quarter-final to Donegal. No-one was putting their hand up to replace Jack O’Connor, something Kerry GAA chairman Patrick O’Sullivan recognised better than most. So what’s changed? And how much longer can the Kingdom stay top of the tree

Sun, 20 Sep, 2015

The Snapper - Pat Healy
The Snapper - Pat Healy

In an industry struggling to reinvent itself, the freelance photographer gets squeezed more than most. All the more so, when it’s a sports-specific effort, like Healy Racing in Listowel. As the local September festival kicks off this weekend, Pat Healy reflects on the trade, characters, and moments he’ll remember — and the ones he can’t forget.

Sat, 12 Sep, 2015

Tyrone test tees Kerry up for September
Tyrone test tees Kerry up for September

In North Kerry, they like to pull wins from their bootlaces, so Eamonn Fitzmaurice must have enjoyed yesterday.

Mon, 24 Aug, 2015

James O’Donoghue’s shoulder woe has Kerry fretting again
James O’Donoghue’s shoulder woe has Kerry fretting again

There was no delay. Darran O’Sullivan and Gooch were still razing Kildare on Jones Road as Kerry’s medical team got to work on the James O’Donoghue rehab strategy.

Mon, 03 Aug, 2015

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