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Sun, 30 Apr, 2023
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Larry Ryan offers some thoughts on the football week.
Sat, 08 Dec, 2018
There is a moment at the end of any big, tight game in Croke Park when the whistle blows and you discover that, journalist and all bedamned, your gut tells you how you wanted it to go.
Mon, 13 Aug, 2018
Tue, 13 Jul, 2010
Tadhg De Brún’s memoirs will be in the shops soon. If you’re a GAA fan it’s essential for your library – after all, how many people do you know who have worked at 84 All-Ireland finals?
Fri, 04 Sep, 2009
LAID up as he currently is after an operation on his left knee, Paul McGinley has plenty of time to reflect on 2004.
Wed, 05 Jan, 2005
One game down and four more to come. I reckon there was a collective sigh of relief around the country when the final whistle went on Ireland's victory over Scotland at the Aviva on Sunday.
Tue, 04 Feb, 2014
Rory McIlroy will begin Friday's PGA Championship second round five shots off the pace but satisfied to have come through a testing examination of the left ankle he injured just five weeks ago.
Fri, 14 Aug, 2015
Ian Poulter, beaten by Tiger Woods in his first-ever Ryder Cup match, finally has the chance for revenge at Celtic Manor tomorrow.
Thu, 30 Sep, 2010
Sat, 31 Jul, 2021
Mon, 12 Dec, 2016
It’s a fine balance at Augusta between panache and patience.
Tue, 05 Apr, 2016
Tue, 31 May, 2016
Drones steered by military personnel in Nevada, in the US, routinely and anonymously kill people on target lists half a world away, in places like Yemen and Afghanistan, careless of who else dies in the attacks, says Des Breen.
Sat, 23 Jul, 2016
Tue, 26 Jul, 2016
Managers don’t live or die by their decisions but they either win or lose by them, keep their jobs or are fired by them.
Tue, 24 Dec, 2013
Tue, 10 Sep, 2013