Campanelle charges to Queen Mary glory
Wesley Ward and Frankie Dettori team up to great effect with the American raider.
Wesley Ward and Frankie Dettori team up to great effect with the American raider.
St Joseph’s enjoyed a two-point victory over the Stillorgan outfit.
She stunned two-time Major champion Garbine Muguruza.
Ireland’s Sam Bennett, meanwhile, finished second in today’s 21st and final stage.
The Juventus forward would not be drawn into debate over the award when pressed by reporters.
The Reds won Europe’s premier club competition for the sixth time last night.
Manager Kenny Shiels lifted his first piece of silverware in his third year at the helm.
Meanwhile, Dan Martin is 52nd overall after today’s event, while fellow Irish rider Nicholas Roche is placed in 111th.
Garry Monk’s side were beaten thanks to a Jamie Collins penalty.
Paul and Gary will enjoy further acclaim as they prepare for an open-top bus celebration in Skibbereen.
The Pennsylvania native is an icon in the world of amateur wrestling.
The 29-year-old is the 12th man to enjoy more than one All England Club triumph.
Hat-trick hero Suarez also finishes the season as the league’s top scorer.
The Boys in Green secured a famous victory last night.
They ultimately comfortably overcame their opponents by a score of 1-15 to 0-4.
Jockey Brian O’Connell had to make a quick decision to send the eventual winner to the front after a dawdling start.
They now go forward to face Kildare’s Two Mile House on February 9th.
Cork got the better of Kerry in today’s decider in Mallow.
The Lilywhites were in action in Newbridge today.
The story of Owens’ remarkable success at the 1936 Olympics is set for a big-screen makeover.
Joe Schmidt’s took the reins of Irish rugby for the first time as scalp-hunting Samoa come to town.
Victory arrived against Loughrea in today’s decider.
The second senior hurling semi-final took place at Parnell Park tonight.
Richmond Park was buzzing earlier.
Victory came after a two-point victory over Adare in the Gaelic Grounds this afternoon.
42,730 supporters were present to see Limerick see off Cork in the Gaelic Grounds.
Cork got the better of Wexford in the Division 1 final while Limerick were triumphant against Kildare in the Division 2 decider.
The cyclist is now 12th in the general classification, 27 seconds behind leader Taylor Phinney
Ireland’s Ciarán O’Lionaird secured his first major victory on American soil on Saturday, winning the New Balance Boston Grand Prix.