Rory McIlroy ‘pretty happy’ after eventful start to title defence
The Holywood man finished the opening round with a three-under-par 67, and is two shots off the lead at the Wells Fargo Championship.
The Holywood man finished the opening round with a three-under-par 67, and is two shots off the lead at the Wells Fargo Championship.
The Ireland midfielder has been carrying an ankle knock.
Elsewhere, Ireland international Ronan Curtis registered a brace.
Seven Irish players featured as the Blues were 3-1 winners at Brighton.
The Crows saw off Melbourne in the decider, with Sinéad Goldrick excellent in defeat.
The Offaly man is joint second after his four-under-par 68 at Augusta.
Super sub Amber Barrett scored two and assisted one as FC Koln all but secured their place in the Frauen-Bundesliga for another year.
Mixed emotions on the closing day in Belgrade.
Stephen Kenny’s Ireland squad will begin to convene ahead of friendlies against Belgium and Lithuania.
Katie McCabe’s Arsenal stayed top of the WSL, and Clare Shine was on target in the Glasgow derby.
Connor Ronan scored a wonder goal for the losing side, St Mirren.
Sinéad Goldrick and Melbourne move top of the AFLW ladder with a record-breaking 107-19 win against Fremantle.
There was plenty of action Down Under this weekend.
Swansea moved above Bristol City with a ruthless second-half display.
Orla O’Dwyer starred for Brisbane Lions once again.
A round-up of today’s Irish golf developments.
Maguire hits a career-high of 20th following her maiden LPGA Tour win.
Geelong Cats secured their first win of the season in dramatic fashion, in a clash which saw four Irish players feature.
The Dubliner’s late equaliser last night sparked a pitch invasion.
Sarah Rowe and Aishling Sheridan were on the losing Collingwood side.
The St Mirren midfielder – on-loan from Wolves – says a senior Boys In Green call-up is ‘probably at the back of my mind’.
The pair have been among the brightest stars of the 2022 AFLW’s 14-strong Irish contingent.
A boost for the Baggies and of course, for the Republic of Ireland.
It was a busy day of Women’s Super League action, with plenty of Irish internationals in action across the water.
Round Three, or Pride Round, was a busy one for the Irish contingent Down Under.
The Championship meeting at Deepdale was an Irish-heavy one, while Will Keane scored for Wigan in League One.
Jake Doyle-Hayes believes his side ‘dominated’ at the Hoops, despite falling to a 2-0 defeat.
A great week for the Waterford man at the Sony Open, he finished four shots behind winner Hideki Matsuyama.
The Irish international scored his first goal in the English top-flight today.
The 20-year-old Corkman impressed as the Canaries ended a six-game losing run, and Everton fans turned on Rafael Benitez.
Diarmuid O’Carroll takes charge of Morecambe after manager Stephen Robinson tested positive for Covid-19.
The Waterford man’s impressive second round sees him tied for eighth.
The US PGA Tour Tournament of Champions is underway in Kapalua.
The Ireland duo found the net during this afternoon’s Championship clash at the Hawthorns.
It was a mixed night for the Irish across the water – and one which saw plenty of postponements.
The Blades enjoyed a surprise 1-0 victory over the Championship leaders at Craven Cottage.
Jonjo O’Neill Jnr: ‘To do it for Nicky, JP and on a horse like Champ – it doesn’t get much better.’
Elsewhere, Irish U21 international Will Smallbone made his first Premier League start of the season in Southampton’s 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace.
Louise Quinn scored for Birmingham in the WSL, while Niamh Fahey and Rianna Jarrett found the net in the FA Cup.