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# Editor's picks

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'It wasn't about redemption. It was about Robert Hennelly – the journey'
‘I often thought of writing the IABA a letter and thanking them'
Recovering from illness, having hero status in Porto and teaching Liam Brady the Portuguese word for 'thief'
Tactics Board: Arteta outsmarted and outgunned by Tuchel and well-oiled Chelsea
The ex-Ireland international who shared a screen with Pele, Bobby Moore and Sylvester Stallone
Family man and footballer: in memory of the Cork star who 'had no peer'
16 players and two coaches - the rugby school key to Cork's All-Ireland hurling treble bid
'A loyalist flute band marched me down the Shankill after I carried the Irish flag. Where was the bitterness?'
A bit of luck and lots of hard work: how to build a life on the other side of the world
'I felt like a fan, not a player. I almost recorded You'll Never Walk Alone from the bench'
The Irish rowing Olympian who led New Zealand to an unlikely gold in Tokyo
TV Wrap - Welcome to Rowing Country, where people get up early in the morning
'She didn't realise she was that talented' - how a Cork bullet became Ireland's fastest woman
'Had an English person called me Jerry, I'd have told him to eff off - but Telfer was a Celt'
'You cut a deal with yourself - 'I will do this and I know it will be bad, but I will recover'
'That's what I liked: When I was in the water, I was as good as all the able-bodied guys'
One of our own: Holohan relishing role as a hero in his home away from home
'I counted at least 6 people covered in blood' - The Irishman caught up in last week's chaotic Wembley scenes
The Erasmus year at Munster: 'He was the most ruthless coach I ever met'
'Conor is a competitor, he has an edge about him'
'I was looking up to these older lads who weren't good for me' - The Englishman who found redemption in Ireland
Sean O'Brien: 'My opinion hasn't changed, we could have won the '17 series 3-0'
Why Donegal need the Murphy-McBrearty axis to click
'He's an absolute master of the craft' - Why Clare's long-serving boss shows no signs of stopping
Joe McDonagh, the man of the people who helped modernise the GAA
'He was operating at a different level even back then' - the rise of a prodigious hurling talent
Hero, spy, soccer dealmaker: the remarkable story behind one of the GAA’s most famous names
SOB, Furlong and many more - Leinster Youths system producing major talent
'I could easily have been watching from New York instead of winning the Munster final on the field'
'I was seven years old, my Mam had died earlier that year. It was really tough and the Laois ladies became a second family to me'
The sports tech company looking to 'unlock the truth behind the game' of rugby
What happened next for the only Irish player to score at Euro 2012?
Meet the Irishman with Wales at the European Championships
The42 GAA Weekly: Is this the most important weekend of the football year?
The right man in the right place at the right time
Remembering Ireland's long pursuit of one of the Premier League's leading strikers
The unluckiest player in Irish rugby - forced into retirement at just 25
When Munster stepped behind the Iron Curtain
'I've never for one minute doubted his talent and I've always said he would be a senior international'
'It will be better for everyone. The South African teams will mean bigger, tougher games'