'You just have to keep knocking at that door': Stander undeterred by Munster's semi-final struggles
The number 8 vows to come back and challenge for more titles with Munster next year.
The number 8 vows to come back and challenge for more titles with Munster next year.
Leinster man Rob Kearney’s current IRFU deal is due to expire this summer.
Dundalk and Shamrock Rovers players dominate the Premier Division Team of the Year, meanwhile.
The Boys in Green head to the Algarve for an end-of-season training camp later this month.
Andy Friend’s Connacht were left disappointed as they lost to Ulster in the Pro14 quarter-finals.
The 31-year-old will bow out at the end of this season.
Reporters from around the country have their say as the 2018 campaign draws to a close.
Everton beat Newcastle 1-0 in a largely drab affair.
The 33-year-old announced the news via his official Twitter account today.
Jurgen Klopp’s side will play Sydney FC in Australia next month, with a number of former Reds stars linking up with the first-team squad.
The 2016 campaign had it all.
It’s time to run the rule over another year in the LOI’s top flight.
The Championship-bound club will have no end-of-season prizes after an abysmal campaign.
Gavin McLaughin has released a new book about Dundalk’s all-conquering season.
European adventures, great escapes, Anarchy in Ireland and… Neymar.
The shadow international squad were unable to consistently stamp their authority of games.
We can’t wait for next year already.
Stuey looks back on Dundalk’s Premier Division victory and gives his thoughts on Sunday’s big one at the Aviva Stadium.
We take a player-by-player look at how the season went for the Boys in Green ahead of the upcoming series of games.
Featuring the cruelest vine, the best use of sarcasm and the most cringeworthy interview.
Care to relive one of the best campaigns in recent memory all over again?
Paulie has an eye on 2015 while Bowe maintains innocence over that chance LFL beach encounter.
Welcome home, you magnificent series winners.
We look back on the most memorable moments in the top flight (and occasionally the Europa League and League Cup).
Irish band Kodaline featured on the soundtrack to the channel’s compilation.
He “walked it off”, apparently.