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Sport: Dundalk's worrying woes
Denis Hurley
The club's plight highlights the tumultuous nature of the League of Ireland, writes Denis Hurley.
11 September 2024 Sport
GAA’s changing rules will make Gaelic football more exciting - eventually
A new system will be in place for 2026 but until then, an imperfect format will stay in place, writes Denis Hurley.
4 September 2024 Sport
New season on the horizon
Next year's fixture lists are already providing a frisson of excitement for sports fans, writes Denis Hurley.
Who'd be a manager?
The annual managerial merry-go-round provides plenty of fodder in inter-county off-season, writes Denis Hurley.
28 August 2024 Sport
The benefits of playing sports in college
Settling into college isn’t easy, moving to a big city if you’re from a rural town or village can be very daunting. One way of making friends is joining a college team, writes Sarah McIntosh.
21 August 2024 Education
Success never sleeps
The Olympic Games may be over for four years, but those who shone in Paris are showing just why they are the masters of their craft.
21 August 2024 Sport
Rebel yell
Cork retained the O'Duffy Cup as camogie celebrated its 120th anniversary, writes Denis Hurley.
14 August 2024 Sport
Sport: Team Ireland are making a big splash at the Olympics
A wonderful effort from Team Ireland underlines how hard work and investment pays off, writes Denis Hurley.
7 August 2024 Sport
Agri Careers: meet the woman steering Canoeing Ireland to success
We speak to Moira Aston, CEO of Canoeing Ireland, just one of the many people working behind the scenes of organisations that develop programmes to make sport accessible to all, writes Sarah McIntosh.
7 August 2024 Careers
Irish Horse: Pearl-clutching in the wrong direction
Helen Sharp asks questions of the equestrian community following Olympic disgrace.
31 July 2024 News
Orange triumph
The All Ireland Final was a reflection of where football is now, but Armagh won't mind, writes Denis Hurley.
31 July 2024 Sport
Racing: Why racing is blocking top trainers from 60 races
Jump racing is being dominated by the top four trainers, so Horse Racing Ireland has stepped in to give the smaller operators a hand, writes Mark Costello.
31 July 2024 Racing & P-2-P