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# Editor's picks

All time
How Ireland’s first-ever female manager thrived in spite of everything
Casey on Boxing: Good morning from New York
Ghosts of Galway's past: A blessing and a burden
When Ireland's greatest goalscorer first lit up the Premier League
Analysis: What does it take for the short puck-out to be successful in hurling?
Man United is run by the wrong people for the wrong reasons and expect failure until it changes
25 games in the space of 36 days, Munster and Leinster hurling takes centre stage
Brosnan on GAA: When the talking stops, all that's left is the truth
Do Pep and Klopp really need a Treble to surpass Ferguson's achievements?
Anthony Nash: Do you really want to know what a soft hurler is?
Analysis: Limerick will target the short puck-out, Cork need to crack the Cian Lynch code
Daniel Kinahan in boxing: The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning?
How the last Busby Babe escaped Troubles-era Belfast
'There were times where, when I lost a boxing match, I felt like a worthless piece of sh**'
Keane's boot deal, Parlour's Indian curry and Overmars' goal tell tale of old rivalry
'Brands are waking up to the fact that women's sport is a new market that can deliver better value'
'Everything Michael has done for the club is why we're where we're at' - 40 in-a-row and out
Michael Ryan has stepped down as Ballymacarbry ladies football manager.
'She's a fantastic person who encapsulates everything Ireland will stand for'
How Ireland's new coach turned Kidderminster into 'the non-league Barcelona'
Anthony Nash: The modern game is like a chess match. There are two key pieces
Adaramola emergence shows cynics shouldn't judge a book by its cover
How Ireland's 1982 Triple Crown winners lifted a country that was on the brink
The life and death of a Derry hero
On the road to Ballybofey: Salsa dancing, keeping the faith and loved ones in Ukraine
Why former Clare star Tony Griffin is auctioning off his All-Star to help Ukraine
Horanball: the system that transformed Mayo into contenders - and why it now needs to change
Remembering Gary Halpin - 'he was such a one-off, not made for mass production'
“I remember saying, ‘Stephen Kenny could do a lot worse than Jim McGuinness’”
'I jumped at the chance' - the 15 Kerrymen playing for other counties this season
The Irish contingent central to Liverpool's promotion bid and FA Cup dream
'They favour authoritarian regimes over athletes' - Why the sports world is complicit in the Russia-Ukraine crisis
'He's like a big South African. He's got that bulk that you don't really see in Irish kids'
'I said f**k this and I quit... and look what happened then' - The rise of Caoimhín Kelleher
'Him holding the Sam Maguire was alongside a picture of the Irish soccer team meeting the Pope'
The coaching evolution continues. How can we sustain it?
'My father got me trials for Cork minors and I had war with him. "I'm not good enough, Dad"'
'Gaelic football can be the saviour of the AFL. Simply, we stop our tackle.'
'If you don't think our boys are the best in the world then tell me who’s better?’
'TJ is just an absolute genius to watch' - The greatest club hurling forward of them all?
Ross Munnelly’s legacy is a lesson for the next generation of sharpshooters