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John Fallon Denmark’s Henrik Dalsgaard is expecting Mick McCarthy to enrich Copenhagen with an entertaining Ireland side for their crunch Euro meeting in June.
Thu, 28 Mar, 2019
It’s a real game of two halves for Irish football just now.
Towards the end of last season, Johnny McNicholl asked himself a rhetorical question: “Am I Welsh? It’s a tough question to answer. I don’t know.”
Rory McIlroy has made an impressive start to the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in Texas today.
Wed, 27 Mar, 2019
Sean O’Brien’s form and fitness have both given cause for concern this season, but the Leinster back row remains confident that he still has plenty to offer as his last days with province and country approach.
Sat, 13 Apr, 2019
Masters week is a time for the stars of golf to shine. But for some, the real fun begins after dark.
Britain and its prime minister, Theresa May, have been granted a Brexit extension by the EU until October 31, which is Halloween or All Hallows’ Eve, depending on where you live.
The actions of a callous, negligent police force led to the worst stadium-related disaster in English sports history. Three decades later, the fight for justice for the 96 victims goes on, writes Daniel McConnell.
The commercial firm owned by Irish rugby legend, Paul O’Connell last year enjoyed a bumper year as accumulated profits topped €2m for the first time.
Fri, 12 Apr, 2019
Joe Schmidt was French Rugby President Bernard Laporte's first choice to be appointed as the new head coach of Les Bleus.
Ireland's Derrick Williams has spoken out about being on the end of online racist abuse from one of his club's own supporters.
A former teammate of Israel Folau has said it is time for the player "to be moved on".
Rugby Australia and New South Wales have said their position regarding Israel Folau is "unchanged" following a meeting with the fullback.
Israel Folau faces an uncertain future in sport after it was announced his Australia and New South Wales contracts are set to be terminated due to discriminatory remarks made on social media.
The giant live oak tree outside the Augusta National Golf Club clubhouse has to be the greatest hangout in all of golf.
Ciara McDonnell rounds up the best events and activities for children and families this Easter.
Thu, 11 Apr, 2019
A chef who loses his memory for six hours, a swimmer who can’t stop hiccupping, a mum who refuses to accept her disability may be psychosomatic, these just are some of the intriguing case histories in a new book by consultant neurologist Prof Niall Tubridy.
Jack Carty stands alone among Irish goalkickers this season with not even Johnny Sexton able to keep him
As the stage version of Edna O’Brien’s classic novel tours to Cork and other centres, Marjorie Brennan hears from well-known figures about their experiences of the iconic book.
Wed, 10 Apr, 2019
A delegation from the FAI, including former chief executive John Delaney, is appearing before the Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport today.