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August
August 2024
Richael Timothy squeezed out of medal deciders in Individual Pursuit qualifying
Dan Whelan makes the cut for Green Bay Packers roster for season ahead
Ipswich Town increase Irish contingent with signing of Chiedozie Ogbene
Tyrone set sights on Malachy O'Rourke as Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher exit
There are vacancies in Gaelic football and then there are vacancies – Tyrone is one of those.
Competitive Dad Syndrome causing GAA headaches when it comes to Go Games model
Director-General Tom Ryan has issued another warning to clubs about hosting tournaments that run against the Go Games ethos.
Shamrock Rovers release statement on firework incident during game against Galway
Life after Colm O'Rourke as Meath get ready to name a successor as the next Royals manager
With a vacant managerial seat in Meath, the county board have to move fast in appointing a replacement.
The New Yorker, the English public schoolboy and the Tyrone man - Welcome to the handball world
With names such as Tywan Cook, ‘Nasty Naz’ Marston and Luke Thomson on their way to Limerick for the World Championships, handball is having a moment right now.
Meath at another crossroads as the endgame of Colm O'Rourke's tenure plays out
Chained to their past, Royals have to find a way towards their future.
Ipswich Town finally land Ireland striker Sammie Szmodics from Blackburn
'You have more of an appreciation for the game and winning' - Tony Kelly
'Don’t have the drive at the moment to put it on' - Paul Conroy not looking back in anger
Premier Sports win battle to screen Champions Cup and Challenge Cup for three seasons
Real ambition or vanity project? What Davy Fitz's move to Antrim can bring
Sixth county job brings a whole new set of challenges for experienced manager.
The five vacancies in inter-county hurling left to fill ahead of 2025
The five vacancies in inter-county football left to fill ahead of 2025
Dessie Dolan steps down from Westmeath after two years at the helm
Irish golfers drop out of contention for Olympics prize
Culture war over Olympic medals up north leaves a sour taste in the mouth
Brian Flanagan to be named as new Kildare manager
Lyles eases his way to the 200 metres final without going eyeballs out
Seani Maguire returns to Cork on a long-term deal
Europa and Conference League draws for Shamrock Rovers and St Patrick's Athletic
July
July 2024
'I couldn’t live with the guilt of it, missing games' - Rally driver to All-Ireland winner
'He was very proud of me and it was father-son stuff. A great moment'
Armagh's utter joy and day of deliverance from the weight of their own expectation
A day of emotion and tenderness as persistence is finally rewarded.
'I couldn’t be any happier for them now' - McGeeney and Armagh enter dreamland
'The best scenario would be two golds' - Daniel Wiffen exudes a rare confidence
'Anything that fella is involved in, I want to be involved in it' - Donaghy on joining McGeeney
Player guide: The Armagh side seeking to bring back Sam Maguire for the first time since 2002
'I've been daydreaming about it from when I was eight years old' - Armagh captain Aidan Forker
'You mightn't like what I tell you, but I’ll tell you what I think' - Kieran McGeeney unleashed
The Armagh manager’s life has always had the iron rod of truth running through it.
How a couple of days out on the lash started Armagh's long road back
'As players you have to live off that buzz, that emotion' - Armagh's Rory Grugan on the final
Shane O'Donnell: 'Tuesday evening thought I was 100% gone. It was a terrible week'
'Often goals are made by the defender rather than yourself’ - Tony Kelly on that goal
'Just an outpouring of emotion that’s 10 years in the making' - The gift of a game
Clare and Cork played out an epic. It’s only a pity it didn’t go to a replay.
Debunking the myth of the Curse of Biddy Early on the Clare hurlers
Biddy Early lived a remarkable life as a faith healer and wise woman, a feminist and surrounded by people of every class. Unfortunately she is best known through nonsense.
5 tactical ploys to watch for in the All-Ireland hurling final
The great sliding doors moment in Clare-Cork history - that Domhnall O'Donovan point
Clare looked to have been caught at the death by a late Patrick Horgan point, but one final play was all is needed to squeeze a replay out of an epic.