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2023
O'Connell caps memorable display with late equaliser for Monaghan
All time
Scotland out to atone for Dublin drubbing against Ireland, says Scott McKenna
‘They’re not world beaters’ - the four things Ireland have to do to beat the All Blacks
Stormers beat Edinburgh to set up semi-final date with Ulster and former captain Vermuelen
After a month without a game - Leinster are set to take out their anger on Montpellier today
'We’ve got a point to prove against them' - Ireland seeking to confirm signs of progress with Luxembourg win
Jurgen Klopp wants Liverpool to right the wrongs of Villa Park
Much-changed, but Leinster highly-motivated to bounce back in Italy
'We’ve lost three finals to them': Owens determined to put Cork defeats behind her
2-4 for Aherne as dominant Dublin set to defend All-Ireland crown against Cork
'We were absolutely annihilated in extra-time' - 2012 Parnell loss spurs on Limerick champs
Tipp boss Ryan: losing to Galway last year was a 'tragedy' but we weren't bullied
'They celebrated beating us like they won the bloody Champions League'
Springboks make two changes for second Test against Schmidt's Ireland
The last time Ireland played Belgium it ended in very controversial circumstances
McKeown the hat-trick hero as Belvedere secure shot at schools final redemption
This Limerick hurling stalwart's chance for revenge has come after nearly 20 years
Heroic efforts of MVP Durant not enough as Spurs set up Heat finalé
Mark Quigley: St Pats out to avenge 7-1 Setanta Cup drubbing by Sligo
3 key battles Munster must win to right the wrongs of Edinburgh