Lord Lariat springs 40-1 shock in Irish Grand National
Back-to-back big-priced wins for trainer Dermot McLoughlin.
Back-to-back big-priced wins for trainer Dermot McLoughlin.
It was an action-packed day at the Easter festival.
Trainer and jockey Rachael Blackmore claimed Champion Hurdle and Gold Cup success.
They overcame the Jes’ in today’s final at the Sportsground.
Ruairi Keating grabbed a goal for the winners while the other score was an own goal.
There was racing action at Naas today.
The winner bought their ticket as a quick pick in Ballina, Co Tipperary.
Naas CBS narrowly edged out Maynooth SLS to win the Leinster senior A football colleges title.
Ireland’s cricketers clinched a massive series win on a ‘sad day’ for the West Indies.
The history-making rider was crowned World Sport Star of the Year on Sunday – but her journey across the water proved eventful.
Tony Considine’s men were dominant in every department with Player of the Match Micheal Houlihan bagging 0-11 for the victors.
Benzema’s 20th goal in 24 games proved to be the difference against Athletic Bilbao.
‘Rachael has become more than a role model; she is a true icon of our wonderful sport and a most fitting winner of the 2021 Irish Racing Hero Award.’
The Dubliner landed the devastating blow in the last few seconds of the first round.
Joseph O’Brien’s defending champion Twilight Payment finished 11th.
Graeme McDowell and Séamus Power both finished on 10-under at the Bermuda Championship.
Shelbourne are through to their first final in five years where they will face either Wexford Youths or Peamount.
The strike was a fitting way to settle the encounter that marked the beginning of TG4′s broadcast deal for the domestic league.
The second-half substitute secured a 1-0 friendly win over Estonia.
They collected their 13th title after defeating Graiguecullen in the decider.
Walsh beat Mervin Clair of Mauritius in his quarter-final bout.
The Rebels edged out a six-goal battle with Tipperary to win by 10 points.
A record-equalling 20th Grand Slam and a sixth Wimbledon title for the Serb.
Santa Barbara just missed out in her third Group One of the season.
More than 2.7 million adults signed up for the prize and over 104,000 children aged 12 to 17 entered the draw for a college scholarship.
Rachel Kearns scored a penalty to help Mayo to a one-point victory.
The 37-year-old secured a 18-15 victory to join John Higgins as a four-time champion.
The winning ticket was bought at a Circle K filling station in Kilkenny
The winning numbers were 4, 14, 20, 23, 27, 37 and bonus number 39.
It’s been a brilliant week for Noel Meade.
The 2011 Open champion won again in Hualalai.
The Chinese star became the youngest Masters champion since Ronnie O’Sullivan in 1995.
Jonathan Moore judged his fractions perfectly in front aboard Gavin Cromwell’s five-year-old.
The Orchard county banished the nightmare of losing the decider of four years ago to become Premier Junior champions.
The ticket was bought in Eyre Square in Galway city centre
Top-ranked Dustin Johnson shook off an early stumble to win the Masters in record-breaking fashion.
Rob Manley was the Midlanders’ hero.
The French are coming to Dublin for their final game of the tournament next weekend.
Allan Saint-Maximin was also on target for the Magpies.
1-1 after normal time, Jose Mourinho’s men were 5-4 winners from the spot.