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Last month
October 2024
Brian Cody's James Stephens relegated as 69-year stay in Kilkenny SHC ends
Easterby makes 11 changes for Emerging Ireland clash with Western Force
'Running is part of who I am' - Finding enjoyment in athletics again after resenting it
The Racket longlisted for William Hill Sports Book of the Year
'We've kept fighting' - A county senior title win after losing 10 finals
September
September 2024
The 'odd couple' who transformed Kerry into All-Ireland senior champions
'The minute it left my foot, I knew it was going in' - O'Sullivan scores stunner Stateside
'We need to continue to work to keep girls in sport'
Na Fianna continue Dublin hurling title defence with 18-point win as Tipp finalists confirmed
Galway football champions Corofin advance to semi-finals, Ballina and Breaffy win in Mayo
Leaders Athlone and Shamrock Rovers inseparable in six-goal thriller, Shels stay in touch
Reinvigorated Katie McCabe starting the new season strongly
Galway's long-serving leaders, their young talent, and a huge game in the title race
Cian Healy set to break appearance record as Leinster name team for Dragons
World championship double-double for Dunlevy and Kelly as Healion and McCrystal take bronze
Ambitious Athlone Town in pole position ahead of absorbing run-in
Tector and Mullins called up to Emerging Ireland squad as O'Brien among those ruled out
Another ladies club football shock as Mourneabbey dethroned in Cork
Athlone Town defeat Sligo Rovers to set-up another FAI Cup final with Shelbourne
'Magnificent' Moloney kicks four goals, Irish duo help Adelaide stay unbeaten
Dunlevy and Kelly retain World Championship title after Paralympic glory
'Just brilliant for the club' - Ending a 22 in-a-row bid to reach first final since 2002
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Kilmacud Crokes manager Robbie Brennan set to take charge of Meath footballers
The Irish stars set for the 2024/25 Women's Super League season
AIB completes All-Ireland club championship sponsorship with ladies football deal
Stuart McCloskey signs new Ulster contract
12 for Cork and 11 for Galway as Camogie All-Star nominees unveiled
Moments, medals, memories: Reflections on the 2024 Paralympic Games
The 42′s Emma Duffy spent an unforgettable two weeks in Paris.
'Not acceptable' - Paralympics Ireland condemn online racial abuse of swimmer
Paralympic Breakfast: Last day of action for Team Ireland in Paris
Ellen Keane and Michael Murphy named as Irish flag-bearers for Paralympic closing ceremony
Frustration but silver linings as legendary Katie-George Dunlevy to weigh up future
LA 2028 is ‘a long commitment,’ eight-time Paralympic medallist admits.
Another fourth for Ireland but disappointed Ní Riain should be proud of Paris exploits
‘I always have expectations of myself. I’m definitely capable of more than that swim there.’
Three athletes, two medals, one retirement, same agent - 'It was an absolute rollercoaster'
Tuesday was a whirlwind day for sports agent Sinéad Galvin.
Paralympic Breakfast: All Irish eyes on Róisín Ní Riain in Paris
Seventh heaven as legendary Dunlevy hopes to inspire next generation
‘All of the medallists from Ireland are vision-impaired women. Hopefully we’re inspiring the next generation.’
Medal rush for Ireland as emotional Comerford remembers late friends
Orla Comerford pays tribute to Elaine Moran and Brian Corcoran after winning Paralympic bronze.
Orla Comerford wins T13 100m bronze, Ireland’s second Paralympic medal in five minutes
The Irish sprinter clocked a time of 11.94 seconds at Stade de France.
'That swim was more for little Ellen than it was for anyone else'
The end of an era, as Ellen Keane draws the curtain on a glittering career.