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February
February 2024
Ireland edge day one of absorbing Test against Afghanistan
FAI appoint John O'Shea as Irish head coach on interim basis
Wales hand Ireland first defeat under Eileen Gleeson in front of record Tallaght crowd
'What Peter O’Mahony does well is something Ryan Baird is starting to match now'
Van Dijk leads Liverpool to Carabao Cup glory with extra-time winner against Chelsea
Cork’s Caoimhin Kelleher made a string of vital saves before Van Dijk headed Liverpool’s winner in the 118th minute.
Division 1 leaders Derry maintain 100% start with five-point win in Galway
3-4 for Con O'Callaghan as Dublin blow Kerry away
Foden strikes as title chasing Man City beat Bournemouth
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Ireland hammered by clinical Spain
Ireland U20s down Wales to extend Grand Slam ambitions
FAI chairman sends email to all staff expressing regret at fallout to PAC appearance
Rugby Weekly: Youthful Wales come to Dublin
Bohemians confirm they are in talks to host a friendly with Palestine's national team in Dublin
Australia down Ireland after dominant second-half showing in Pro League
Arsenal stunned by 94th-minute Porto winner, Napoli hit back against Barcelona
Angry Siptu workers call on FAI management to resolve pay dispute at WRC
Ulster part company with head coach Dan McFarland
Jim Ratcliffe completes purchase of Manchester United stake
GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association to integrate in 2027
'Anthony Hudson was spoken to by FAI about Ireland job'
Netherlands come from behind to narrowly beat Ireland in Pro League
Armagh beat Kildare by 14 points, Meath edge Louth late on for first win