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Business as usual for Ireland boss Pauw despite changes to international football calendar
Tyrone star's dad runs marathon in garden shed to raise funds for hospital where his wife works
'To go to the very top with your club, nothing tops it' - through the years with Galway's Hopper McGrath
'This year, I took the year out of school to train for Tokyo... I think that will be the case again next year'
'Today Europe and the US are united like never before' - Ryder Cup captains Harrington and Stricker
Munster Rugby doctor joins frontline fight against Covid-19 as remote training continues
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Cork City Sports athletics meet - which attracts some top talent - postponed until 2021
Crusaders respond to video footage of players training together in public during lockdown
A family tragedy during the Troubles and winning an All-Ireland while pregnant
Mick McCarthy: 'It's disappointing I can't finish it off. It's bittersweet, but I fully support the decision'
Brian Kerr backs incoming boss Kenny to succeed in 'hardest job in sport in Ireland'
Mick McCarthy's reign as Ireland manager ends, Stephen Kenny takes over with immediate effect
'It has never been as important to be part of the home team' - GAA stars drive clear message
From a US scholarship to inspiring the next generation and female coaches: Driving tennis in Ireland
Galway and Sarsfields star and last-gasp All-Ireland final winner named club Player of the Year
'We're not the heroes. The heroes are the people that are putting their lives on the line for us'
Cork star lands top gong as champions UCC lead the way in hurling Team of the Year
'We hope to see them back in Australia for another season' - North Melbourne leave the door open for Irish duo
Six awards for All-Ireland club finalists Sarsfields and Slaughtneil as Team of the Year announced
'The future of our people is in our hands' - 16 iconic Irish sports stars send rallying call to the nation
This documentary on Michael Jordan and the Bulls looks good - and it's coming sooner than expected
Quiz: How well do you remember ladies football and camogie from through the 2000s?
'I've struggled with confidence along the way' - dropping other sports, injuries and team-mates as role models
Former Dublin hurler 'symptom free' and 'improving every day' after Covid-19 diagnosis
The Armagh football and Superleague netball star working as a GP through the Covid-19 crisis
'Going out to Australia, it's not to make money - people might think it is. It's more to live as a professional athlete'
Camogie Association extend suspension of activities to mid-April - at earliest
'To be honest, I nearly feel safer in work' - Kilkenny star on the front line in St Vincent's Hospital
London Irish the latest to confirm 25% pay cuts during league suspension
'The homeless have been forgotten about completely' - Down raising funds as they run through Covid-19 crisis
'We are gutted, but what matters most is health and wellbeing. We’ll use this as an opportunity'
2020 Ladies National Football Leagues cancelled - and will not be completed
'It might get worse in the next few weeks so there'll be a demand for people to help out in hospitals'
'There's bigger things happening, this is just an injury' - Surgery in Oz and hoping to get home to Ireland
Seamus Coleman makes hefty donation to group feeding Ireland's frontline workers
'You can get wrapped up in sport and think it's the be all and end all - but the people are more important'
'When something is so obvious, it's quite an easy one to pick on. But it turned out to be a blessing'
More Irish players heading home but six to feature this weekend in AFLW Final Series
Olympic qualification plan to be outlined 'by early April,' and those qualified already have place guaranteed