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Kieran McGeeney to stay on for 12th season in charge of Armagh
Two-time Ulster SFC winner and 2018 All-Star O'Connell retires from Monaghan
Ireland's Euro U21 qualifier against England to be played in Birmingham City’s St Andrews
GAA merger remains on track for 2027 as guidelines to be presented to all four codes
'It's planting a flag of America in Ireland. We need to be careful' - Michael Darragh MacAuley
'It would have been nice to get a medal. We'll leave that for next time' - McPhillips
Cian McPhillips breaks national record again to finish fourth in World 800m final
The Longford native has truly announced himself to the world stage.
Kate O’Connor wins historic World Championship silver medal for Ireland in heptathlon
The Dundalk athlete has enjoyed a superb campaign in Tokyo.
'He's certainly put us on the map' - Longford wait for Cian McPhillips to take on the world
Longford AC are preparing to cheer on Cian McPhillips in the final of the men’s 800m at the World Athletics Championships.
Cork's Aaron Hill bows out of English Open at quarter-final stage
'We don't have time to go to the toilet' - Hectic day leaves O'Connor firmly in the medal hunt
Kate O'Connor in world silver medal position after three personal bests in heptathlon
Dundalk athlete set new lifetime bests in the 100m hurdles, high jump, and 200m in Tokyo.
'It never comes easy' - Cork's Hill battles from brink of defeat to reach English Open last-16
Leinster coaches McBryde, Nienaber and Bleyendaal all sign contract extensions
Ireland bow out of Rugby World Cup after thrilling quarter-final defeat
Ireland's voice of athletics and the art of capturing timeless moments on the track
Donegal selector Barrett departs from Jim McGuinness backroom team
Cooney and Tector tries not enough as Leinster lose out to Cardiff in pre-season friendly
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Building a hammer throw cage at home in Cork to help one of Ireland's most exciting talents
'Ahead of schedule' - Leinster remain on course for RDS return for 2026-27 season
Coscoran 'pretty sure' of receiving Grand Slam money despite league's abrupt end
'I felt it undermined my management' - Ex-Athlone Town boss speaks out after shock exit
Women's FAI Cup semi-final refixed due to clash with Leinster Rugby match at Tallaght Stadium
Tony Kelly stars as Ballyea and Kilmaley secure Clare SHC semi-final spots
European champions Arsenal make winning start in WSL
McIlroy's strong finish leaves him four off the lead ahead of Irish Open final round
France’s Adrien Saddier holds a one-shot lead heading into the final round.
Pádraic Joyce to remain as Galway football manager until 2028
Idah switches to Swansea, Ogbene joins Sheffield United on loan, Obafemi heads to Germany
Ireland secure World Cup quarter-final spot after win over Spain
'There's a perception that grass is greener outside. They think coaches are better'
Erasing memories of a humiliating defeat as Ireland take Spanish test for quarter-final spot
Katie-George Dunlevy and Linda Kelly defend World title
From turning up at Swords Manor in a Man United kit to knocking them of out the Carabao Cup
'We were flying the Irish flag last night' - Grimsby crew celebrate famous win over Man United
Lowry seven shots off the lead heading into final round of Tour Championship
Ballygunner continue Waterford 12-in-a-row tilt as Mount Sion advance after extra-time
Athlone Town return to top of Premier Division table after edging out title rivals Shelbourne
In pics: Aviva Stadium hosts US College Football Classic as Iowa State prevail
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