Stephen Bradley has warned that Friday night’s Dublin derby between Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians, likely to be an historic 10,000 sell-out, cannot be a one-off occasion.
Amy Broadhurst is on the brink of switching her boxing allegiance to the United Kingdom in a bid to fulfil her childhood dream of competing at the Olympics.
Hervé Renard, whose French side welcome Ireland next week, is set to leave his role as head coach of France's women's national team after the Olympic Games this summer.
Scottie Scheffler fired another warning shot across the bows of his Masters rivals when he cruised to a bogey-free five-under 65 to lie just a shot off the early pace in the Texas Children’s Houston Open.
Liverpool have received an injury boost, with Andy Robertson only expected to be sidelined for a few days with the ankle injury he sustained in Scotland’s defeat to Northern Ireland.
Hugh Foley returns to the scene of one of his greatest triumphs when he begins his bid for his second West of Ireland Championship and his fifth amateur “major” at Rosses Point on Friday.
Christian Horner’s suspended female colleague – who accused the Red Bull F1 boss of inappropriate behaviour – wants to work for the team again as she awaits the outcome of her appeal, say industry sources.
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen is hoping for a big response from his Ireland internationals, most of whom will return for tomorrow night’s top-of-the-table URC clash with the Bulls in Dublin.
Stephen Bradley believes that the FAI board should listen to the comments from Ireland captain Séamus Coleman supporting the candidacy of John O’Shea as the next manager of the senior international team.
Eileen Gleeson still doesn’t know if her Ireland captain Katie McCabe will be forced to endure a marathon trip with Arsenal halfway around the world just days before a crucial international double header.
Sinead Farrelly’s absence from Ireland plans remains a significant blow as Eileen Gleeson unveiled her squad for the opening two Euro 2025 qualifiers against France and England.
As Graeme Souness sits back on his sofa, the conversation turns to whether you need to have won a European Cup to be a good pundit. “Anyone can get lucky once,” he jokes. He is reminded that it was more than once, though, it was three…
As recently as last Friday, Jonny Petrie was leading meetings aimed at steering Ulster into the future, seemingly intent on following through on his desire to be the one navigating all the financial problems the province is dealing with.
Not since night began following day has something been as inevitable as the question to Dessie Farrell on Sunday evening, the one about the suddenly-occurring phenomenon of his squad depth – specifically, whether this current Dublin squad…