NFL Hall of Famer Kevin Greene dies at 58
Kevin Greene amassed the third highest number of sacks in the league’s history.
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Denise O’Sullivan, Katie McCabe and Grace Moloney have all been included.
Jerry Sloan, who guided the Utah Jazz for 23 seasons, also featured on The Last Dance documentary.
The news of the wrestling personality’s death was confirmed by the company today.
The Dubliner is in the running for the prestigious honour.
The ceremony took place in Croke Park this morning.
The Kilkenny native won five US Open tennis championships – across multiple disciplines – in just two years. And then she vanished.
Emma Byrne will tonight make history as the first ever female inductee to the FAI’s Hall of Fame.
Marie Crotty won five All-Ireland medals with Waterford and eight Munster titles during an illustrious career.
The legendary Ireland and Munster out-half became the 12th Irish inductee.
The Munster and Ireland legend is one of five new faces to be included.
Fitzsimons made 25 appearances for his country and later managed Drogheda United and Shamrock Rovers.
The Argentine claimed scoring records for both the Pumas and Leinster before retiring.
American football only had two players in the top 50, the same as cricket.
Robbie Keane was inducted into the FAI Hall of Fame last night.
It’s now the fourth best-selling game of all time after selling 65 million copies worldwide.
All of them iconic in their own right.
The star stunned the crowd and even his fellow band members with this barnstorming performance.
The former lightweight and welterweight champion will return to the Octagon after a two-year lay-off at UFC 199.
Kennelly’s career was recognised on Wednesday night.
Clinton was speaking at her induction into the Irish America Hall of Fame.
The rugby legend was commended for his fantastic year.
The former Ireland captain has been honoured this evening.
“Shush! SHUSH! The death notices are on.”
The first pre-season game took place last night in Ohio.
Former Ireland captains Fergus Slattery and Tom Kiernan will be inducted with ‘Uncle Fester’ over the coming months.
Joan Jett, St Vincent, Lorde and Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth joined the band on stage.
No, the award isn’t about YouTube videos or doge memes.
Pat McGrath of Waterford, Kilkenny’s Noel Skehan and former Sligo footballer Michael Kearins are the others honoured.
A new Hall of Fame will open later at the University of Limerick this month.
Maybe next year…
Barry Bonds was among the steroids era stars shunned by the sport’s writers.
Next stop: Decembeard.
Tainted pair unlikely to receive the 75% of votes needed to enter Cooperstown.
The Leinster and Ireland full-back was named Player of the Year by the Rugby Writers of Ireland this evening.
The 38-year-old Munster and Ireland legend will become the 12th entrant into the IRUPA Hall of Fame next week.
Yes, one of history’s greatest ever athletes is just a year away from the big five-oh. Join in the celebration with a dunk or 10.
Allegations have been lodged against Bernie Fine by ex-player Bobby Davis.
Robert Howard is only the eighth man in the world, and the first European, to be ranked as Saseong – with a ninth-degree black belt.
A meeting tomorrow is set to determine whether the lockout will be brought to an end, with the season due to start on 7 August.
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