'Before I started my chemo I asked my oncologist: 'is there any chance we can push this back so I can play?''
Down minor footballer Leah Scholes, 18, has not let a cancer diagnosis three years ago interrupt her hectic life.
Down minor footballer Leah Scholes, 18, has not let a cancer diagnosis three years ago interrupt her hectic life.
Linda Djougang’s journey – so far – has been simply remarkable. The Ireland prop is now targeting World Cup qualification, having recently sealed a move to France.
Mags Carville (née McAlinden) is an inspiration to one and all.
The Cavan man, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer in August, started in the victory against Monaghan.
Christy McElligott, a league winner with St Pat’s in 1996 and now Ireland’s international amputee manager, shares his incredible story.
Ulster back row Chris Henry gives a fascinating interview about the loss of loved ones, a major health scare and why he feels ‘very lucky’.
He joins his twin brother, Shaquill Griffin, who was also drafted by Seattle in the third round last year.
Hanna Lovett was born in a small town in Kerry in 1910. She moved to the US when she was 12.
The Treviso playmaker’s remarkable story in rugby continues.
‘In brotherhood, we fall. In brotherhood, we trust. In brotherhood, we rise.’
The only certainty now is that gifted orators like Barack Obama come along once in a lifetime, writes Amy Rose Harte.
Silvio Velo, who recently became a grandfather, will captain Argentina’s visually-impaired football team at the Olympic Games.
Greta Streimikyte has rarely shared her story. By the end of the summer, you’re likely to know all about it.
The instructor described how at one stage he found himself so broke in Dublin that he couldn’t afford the €12 bus fare to get back home to Galway on Christmas Eve.
Holocaust survivor Eva Fahidi is currently starring in a sold-out duet in Budapest.
Nikki Bradley has been battling a rare form of bone cancer since she was 16. Facing a possible amputation, she’s determined to fit as much into her life as she can.
The Tipperary hurler was a guest on Wednesday night’s Second Captains Live.
People asked for specifics, and they GOT THEM.
Toilet graffiti artists – always there to lift you up when you’re feeling down.
Madeline Stuart is having a very successful year.
Little RE was born without arms and the pilot she hugged is her inspiration.
Eric Hites says he “has to show her and the world” what he can do.
17-year-old Martunis, who was discovered alive after the natural disaster in 2004, has been signed by Sporting Lisbon’s academy.
Watch the emotional story of the Charleville hurler battling his way out of a wheelchair.
About 400 people in Ireland are diagnosed with it every year.
“Don’t fit in. Don’t sit still. Don’t ever try to be less than what you are.”
There are some serious conversation-starters behind the door of the Dublin home architect Ciarán Coy designed for himself.
You would commit murder for Joe Schmidt after watching this ad.
The bandwagon will probably be a little more crowded by the end of this video.
Draven Rodriguez, take a bow.
“I have an army in heaven that kick my ass out of bed every morning.”
Ireland Women, we can only thank you.
The 25-year-old hooker has been selected on Ewen McKenzie’s bench ahead of the clash with France.