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There were plenty of Irish internationals in action in the Women’s Super League and further afield this weekend.
There were plenty of Irish internationals in action in the Women’s Super League and further afield this weekend.
Ciara Mageean on her recent blistering form which saw her break two national records, last weekend’s blip and chasing Sonia’s records.
Good news for fans as the action remains behind closed doors.
All-Star midfielder Lauren Magee joins Sinéad Goldrick and Niamh McEvoy at Melbourne FC.
The Irish international has put pen to paper on a two-year contract extension.
Áine Tighe, Katy Herron and Clara Fitzpatrick are returning to the AFLW for 2021 – but Kate Flood is not.
The Laois star and Kerry’s Mark O’Connor are in line for a big clash with Geelong.
Grace and Niamh Kelly will return to the Eagles after impressing in their debut season.
The last-minute winner dealt a blow to Wolves’ Champions League ambitions.
The Dubliner is a free agent after his Clarets contract expired yesterday.
A win over Diane Caldwell’s SC Sand ultimately made no odds, while Claire O’Riordan’s MSV Duisburg survived the drop.
18 Irish players were on the books in 2020 – though there looks to be a clash ahead between pre-season in Australia and the inter-county football championships.
The Everton captain was named man-of-the-match against Liverpool.
The 33-year-old has been tied down by the Premier League club until the summer of 2022.
The focus switches to Claire O’Riordan and her MSV Duisburg side today.
The Ireland boss welcomes confirmation that Euro 2021 has been moved to 2022.
12 Irish internationals play their football in the Women’s Super League.
Mayo star Aileen Gilroy and Galway All-Ireland finalist Mairéad Seoighe enjoyed their first campaign Down Under.
A quartet who have represented Ireland play their football in Australia.
Mayo, Galway, Cavan, Louth, Tipperary and Fermanagh will be represented Down Under this weekend.
There is uncertainty surrounding Ireland’s U20 and Women’s fixtures against France.
The Dubliner is in the running for the prestigious honour.
Dublin duo Sinéad Goldrick and Niamh McEvoy were on the winning side as Melbourne beat Rowe and Aishling Sheridan’s Collingwood.
Cork teenager has not featured since starting against Manchester United last month.
Aishling Sheridan and Clare’s Ailish Considine both chipped in with goals Down Under.
Alan Mahon is in interim charge of the WSL side following Nick Cushing’s departure.
Niamh McEvoy joins Sinéad Goldrick in the Melbourne side to face Aisling McCarthy and Katy Herron’s Western Bulldogs.
Preston won 2-0 at Stoke while Fulham were held to a 1-1 draw by Millwall.
The Toffees are targeting Europe as the business end of the season approaches.
Tipperary star Aisling McCarthy led the Irish contingent Down Under.
The pair are both in the top 20 at the Vic Open as part of the LGPA tour.
The pair are in action at the Vic Open as part of the LGPA tour.
‘Cool Hand’ Keeler’s bid to become the WBO welterweight champion ended in defeat.
Katie McCabe played the full game for the Gunners.
‘She is such an exciting player and has done everything right for the club so far,’ says Áine Tighe’s manager at Fremantle.
Harriet Scott and Niamh Fahey also scored in respective victories for Birmingham City and Liverpool.
In tonight’s other fixture, Dan Crowley’s Birmingham and Middlesborough drew 1-1.
The 43-year-old has taken over at the struggling League Two club.
Another individual accolade for the Cork midfielder’s cabinet.
Norwich boss Daniel Farke has hinted that the Cork 18-year-old will lead the line against Preston.