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One-sided matches may have blighted the tail end of the campaign but this was a Championship which will live long in the ...
Bellew isn’t naïve enough to believe all is right at inter-county level: Galway tabled their own structure for the six-month ...
If Vikki Wall and Emma Duggan catch fire, a Meath win will be no shock but Dublin’s superior bench could make the difference ...
ORLA BYRNE cannot help but think about Meath’s amazing 2021 breakthrough as the Royals prepare for another TG4 All-Ireland ...
PAUL CASEY insists that the failure of Dublin’s five-in-a-row bid will not serve as an added incentive to prevent another ...
Pleasant Acres Stallions Concludes Successful 2025 Breeding Season Despite Industry Challenges originally appeared on Paulick ...
In 1791, a French architect named Pierre Charles L’Enfant chose the site of what would become the White House. L’Enfant ...
Global Sports Editor Ossian Shine brings you Inside Track—your essential guide to the weekend in sport, from concussion ...
Calm and composed, the Lions stayed in the hunt through their ruthlessness in the Wallabies 22, upped their physicality in ...
“A bit of talking, a bit of understanding of her situation, and what she’d be able to give us,” said Dublin joint-manager Paul Casey, explaining how they coaxed Tyrrell back for 2025. “But she’s been ...
Meath and Dublin lock horns again in the decider, four years on from the Royals causing a surprise when winning a first title after defeating their Leinster rivals.
Regardless of who the Kerry manager is, and the tweaks that the FRC have planned, the Kingdom look intimidatingly well placed for the next couple of years, writes Conor Neville.