'He's big time, isn't he? Anybody who knows Mads knows he is big time'
Ian Madigan was the match winner for Dan McFarland’s Ulster over in Murrayfield.
Ian Madigan was the match winner for Dan McFarland’s Ulster over in Murrayfield.
The head coach took delight in the simplicity of Connacht’s expertly executed winning try.
What a win for the Spaniard.
The Northern Irishman avoided a bogey on the last to book a place at his ‘home Open’.
Meanwhile, Raptors star Kawhi Leonard was showered with boos on his Spurs return.
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We have seen some excellent touchdowns in the NFL this year.
Elsewhere, Ben Roethlisberger turned in his worst performance in more than 11 years as the Jaguars beat the Steelers.
Brady combined with Brandin Cooks to score the game-winning touchdown.
The American held off the challenges of Louis Oosthuizen, Francesco Molinari and Patrick Reed to triumph.
‘He fist-pumped with more snarling, come-on-to-f*ck savagery than I’ve ever seen in another hurler’.
It’s a first college football national title in 25 years for the Tigers.
Michael Hoey also made the cut at Q-School in Girona today.
An Aussie still leads though… and it’s not Jason Day
The out-half has proven his ability to deliver under pressure this season.
We’re not sure if this is impressive or abject failure.
‘We lost a bit of shape, maybe tried a bit too hard in that last 10 minutes,” says the head coach.
The lineout gambit worked a treat. If Munster can fix their scrum a follow-up victory awaits.
James is at least 10 percent better in the last five minutes of games.
In response to last week’s piece on how to save on petrol, we here at TheJournal.ie dug through the comments to see which could actually help save you money.
You really should read this because, as we all now know, money doesn’t grow on trees and neither does petrol.
Europe started Sunday’s singles matches four points down to an inspired USA. Could Ian Poulter and Rory McIlroy spark a remarkable fightback?
‘You’ve got to have it in your pants’ said Europe’s Nicolas Colsaerts after his day one heroics. Saturday was all about Bradley, Simpson and Poulter.
While many were writing off the Heat’s chances two days ago, LeBron James let his basketball do the talking.
Two missed free throws in the final minute allowed the Indiana Pacers to level the Eastern Conference semis last night.
The 23-year-old recovered from a rocky start to dispatch a star-studded field and claim his European Tour title in a fortnight.