
The centre says Andy Farrell’s team are determined to develop their offloading game.
The champions are 19 points off Premier League leaders Manchester City.
Roscommon footballer Alice Kelly has returned to the county panel after becoming a mother for the first time last August.
The story of Ireland’s hat-trick of Italian humiliations in the mid-90s is one of farce and bad planning.
We’re giving away a number of great prizes throughout the tournament thanks to William Hill.
The best of the best ladies football talent will be honoured in a very different awards show tonight.
Jonathan Hill is the FAI’s first permanent CEO since John Delaney, and yesterday he explained how he plans to drag Irish football from its miserable recent past.
Andy Farrell’s men take on a youthful but defensively porous Italian outfit at Stadio Olimpico.
Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey discussed the Munster man’s positional future ahead of his return to action last night.
The four-time major winner is on 11 under par.
The German did not speak to anybody for two days after.
The Wales international is starting to show there is still life in his legs with a string of positive performances.
Dean Smith’s side will be back at Elland Road on Saturday for the first time since April 2019.
In his latest column, the ex-Ireland midfielder discusses the high-flying Hammers and gives his predictions for Chelsea v Man United.
The 15-time major winner suffered multiple injuries in the accident.
James Garner scored his maiden league goal to give Chris Hughton’s side a first-half lead.
Dan McFarland’s men were nearly kept scoreless at half-time on home soil.
The Irish side edged past Cardiff Blues in the Guinness Pro14.
Miguel Delaney, David Sneyd and Johnny Ward are our latest guests on The Punt — discussing the major topics in the Premier League this week before we look ahead to Cheltenham.
Anthony Barry will continue working on Thomas Tuchel’s staff at Stamford Bridge.
Connacht beat Benetton Treviso 19-17 to keep the pressure on Munster in Conference B.
TG4 is showing two full games this weekend, along with Monday evening’s highlights show.
Seven years on from the United debacle, David Moyes is helping West Ham reach new heights.
Let’s see how closely you’ve been paying attention to the headlines this week.
David Gillick on the air of excitement around Irish athletics and his belief that the Olympic Games will go ahead this summer.
21-year-old Kyle Ferguson has spent time in Sweden and the US but joins up with Kevin Sheedy’s squad for the 2021 campaign.
The GPA is proposing that players must complete online education about anti-doping or face a one-match ban.
New CEO Jonathan Hill spoke to the Irish press today, where he revealed the FAI are saying no to a gambling sponsor, and that he has yet to read Champagne Football.
The West Ham boss says he has no intention of leaving to replace Neil Lennon in Glasgow.
Ireland fans will be focused on tomorrow’s meeting with Italy in the Six Nations.
Anthony Scully has scored 12 goals across all competitions for Lincoln City this season.
The 30-year-old is aiming for a hat-trick of victories in tomorrow’s seventh and final stage.
Tottenham will face Dinamo Zagreb, while Arsenal are once again paired with Olympiakos in Europe.
The Northampton Saints player sustained a chest injury in training.
20-year-old academy back row Alex Soroka has been included on the bench for Sunday’s game.
Grealish is expected to return to action next week.
Ireland’s fixtures see them finish with games against South Africa and Scotland.
The captain is out until at least April with a groin injury.
The hosts haven’t beaten Ireland since the Six Nations in March 2013 in Rome.
Jose Agostinho Becker is understood to have drowned when swimming on his property on Wednesday.
The reigning MVP scored 38 points as Milwaukee beat New Orleans in a thriller.
The Crusaders came out on top in the Super Rugby Aotearoa opener in Dunedin.