It's Sunday so here are 10 of our favourite images from the sporting week
All the action from a different angle.
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All the action from a different angle.
Thousands of fans have turned up today at the Gaelic Grounds and elsewhere to greet the team.
One grand prize winner will receive €8,400.
The courthouse is part of a €135 million redesign of court buildings across the country.
The magazine is known for producing some of the best photography in the world.
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
An archive of almost 6,000 photographs has been crowdsourced from across Ireland.
National Geographic is looking for the nature photographer of the year.
Tickets for the festival sold out within minutes back in March.
These are the sporting images that have caught our eye over the past seven days.
From Connacht’s remarkable journey to the loss of Anthony Foley.
The Foxes drew 1-1 with Man United, meaning they have to wait to win the title.
2015 saw Dundalk do the double, Wexford Youths and Finn Harps replace Drogheda and Limerick, and Damien Duff move home.
Now that’s a nice start to Monday morning.
What was the best thing you watched this week?
A lot of you are glad to see that they’re staying.
Austin Stacks forward Kieran Donaghy, Galway captain Davin Collins and a flock of pigeon all feature in our top picks.
They’re going to be on show in Miami this weekend.
We’ve rounded up the best photos from the open session in Dublin.
There were tears, and plenty of them.
The market was opened in the early 1900s.
No surprise that Brian O’Driscoll’s finale features quite a bit.
Munster supporters got involved as the Yellow Army led a march to Stade Marcel-Michelin.
Ireland face Australia in Perth tomorrow in the latest test. We’ve taken a look back at the games down through the years.
We’ve picked out some of the standout shots of the past week.
Croke Park hosted a number of primary school teams this afternoon.
There were games in hurling and football in three of the four provinces today.
Judges of the Nikon Small World Competition will reveal this year’s top picks tomorrow.
These young ladies have been snapping selfies in Cork.
Check out all the best photographs from an entertaining afternoon of football at GAA HQ.
These cities are commended for thinking outside the box of industry, design and urban planning.
The photographs are of merchants, traders, children and characters of Limerick’s historic quarter between 1971 and 1978.
Baraweez was the winner in the feature while trainer Tony Martin claimed his sixth victory of the week.