
Gaelic football’s new rules will ensure 2025 is characterised by change, writes Denis Hurley.
Athletics Ireland is looking to the future after a great year of achievements, writes Denis Hurley.
A social finance organisation is providing a helping hand for clubs and groups across Ireland who are planning to expand their facilities, writes Denis Hurley.
After a tough couple of years, golfer John Murphy has a new structure, writes Denis Hurley.
Getting a read on things – it’s a busy time for sporting literature and there is a strong field of books vying for the Christmas lists this year, writes Denis Hurley.
The autumn internationals (or beyond) will see the Mayo man lead Ireland as the youngest skipper, writes Denis Hurley.
A funding boost means that, as it celebrates 60 years, the club is on the home straight for completion of a state-of-the-art amenity, writes Denis Hurley.
The gap between Leinster and Munster seems to be widening further, writes Denis Hurley.
There might have been more naturally skilled players than Patrick ‘Bonner’ Maher, but few have maximised their strengths as much as he did, writes Denis Hurley.