
A real leader on and off the pitch, Samantha Lambert bows out with three Celtic Crosses.
The Reds’ 68-match unbeaten run at home was brought to an end.
Cathal Dennehy pays tribute to the Irish athletics legend.
Tom Mullally takes the reins from Colm Bonnar.
Our weekly columnist talks about experiences playing against a German World Cup winner and gives his FA Cup fourth round predictions.
Organisers have said they are “fully focused on hosting the Games this summer”.
Rugby, soccer and American football are all in the spotlight.
The 29-year-old Springbok has been in excellent form this season.
Ashley Barnes clinched the Clarets’ first win at Liverpool since 1974.
The Uruguayan striker scored twice as Atletico came from behind to beat Eibar 2-1.
Ex-Juventus midfielder Paulo Sousa spent two years in Britain managing.
It’s the first time the Reds have been lost at home since April 2017.
Ex-Munster fullback Sean Scanlon has retired from professional rugby after seven seasons in the Championship.
The Juventus forward was credited in some quarters with the highest ever total but confusion surrounds some of the past leaders.
MacAuley and Mannion the latest to move on but Dublin’s strength means they can cope.
The Uruguayan caught the eye as he became the first Red Devils player to score their first four league goals for the club away from Old Trafford.
Fikayo Tomori has been unable to find a regular first-team role this season.
The former Olympic long-distance runner from Listowel in Kerry has passed away at the age of 67.
After a season in the League of Ireland, Colovic returns home to join top-flight outfit FK Cukaricki.
The former St Patrick’s Athletic man has extended his contract with the Scottish Premiership club.
Sport Ireland CEO and former athlete John Treacy pays tribute to his late friend.
The Ballybofey man aims to move closer to world-title contention with victory, while the loser of February’s clash will fall out of the reckoning.
The Irish international is hoping to play a big part in Swansea City’s promotion push.
Colm Cavanagh says a Tyrone comeback has been on his mind in recent weeks.
Tom King scored from inside his own six-yard box on Tuesday night.
Jaze Kabia helped Livingston to a draw, as well as being involved in an incident that saw Scott Brown sent off.
The 19-year-old took Afghanistan to an imposing 287 for nine from their 50 overs.
The City striker had been self-isolating after being identified as a close contact of another confirmed case.
Kiernan finished ninth in the 1984 Olympic Marathon, and went on to coach many of Ireland’s top athletes.
The 32-year-old rejoined the club earlier this month after a spell in the US.
The experienced Dubliner has been named first-team coach.
Ciarán Kilkenny, Gearóid Hegarty, Sanita Puspure and Colin Keane are also in the running.
Reports of a breakaway league made of Europe’s top clubs resurfaced last year.
Padraig Harrington is the next best-placed player from these shores, tied for 20th after an opening-round, two-under-par 70.
There has been mounting speculation the postponed Games will ultimately be cancelled.
The Liverpool boss has also called for more resilience from his players, amid their winless run.
Ebony Marinoff’s appeal case has been adjourned until next week.
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge made the claim to a German publication.
The midfielder won eight All-Irelands in a decade of glory with the Dubs.
Beibhinn Parsons has been named Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Women’s Player of The Year.
There were also wins for the Hawks, Sixers and Warriors.