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'Once you want to represent Ireland with 100% and give it all in the Irish shirt, I don't care where you're from'
'I had itchy feet so when the opportunity came, I grabbed it with two hands. It feels like I never left'
'She's a natural leader. It's a new voice and she's going to be a huge player for us'
Mayo sisters' central roles in first-ever win and Gaelic-style goal the highlights for Irish Down Under
Ireland without Brighton star for crucial Euro qualifiers, business as usual amid coronavirus fears
Touching tribute to late Irish athlete Craig Lynch illuminates big day at National Indoors
'A bit surreal,' as four Sarsfields sisters and their dad finally taste All-Ireland success
'I feel like I'm dreaming. I thought it was gone' - the super-sub who clinched All-Ireland club glory
Third time lucky as McGrath-inspired Sarsfields edge tight battle for first All-Ireland title
Last-gasp Gailltír goal seals All-Ireland crown after 2019 loss and breaks St Rynagh's hearts
Ireland Sevens advance to quarter-finals after thrilling tussle with South Africa
'I didn't want people to see me this way. I wanted them to remember the person before'
Two Mayo changes as Horan names side to face Kerry in tomorrow's rescheduled clash
Tyrone v Dublin, Allianz Football League Division 1
Ireland's Lanigan-O'Keeffe bags brilliant bronze medal at World Cup Cairo
Burke's Wicklow win in London, Sligo edge Galvin's Wexford, Tyrone and Donegal set up Ulster U20 final
'It opened up my eyes and made me think that I deserve to be here... it's a dream since I was a kid'
Ballyhale youngster Cody set for first senior start and All-Star returns - Kilkenny name team to face Laois
Three McGrath brothers to start together for first time as Tipp and Waterford change it up for Thurles tie
Limerick boss Kiely shakes it up with eight changes as Cian Lynch marked absent
Canning back for Galway and Cork ring the changes for hurling showdown out west
New York's Larry McCarthy elected new GAA President
Philly McMahon and James McCarthy set to start as Dublin name team for trip to Tyrone
Mayo star Rowe on the double as Irish face off in Aussie Rules double-header for bushfire relief
Three changes for Kerry with decision on Mayo clash to be made 'early tomorrow morning'
From 'arch-rivals on the field' to exciting management duo - the double act leading the Kerry resurgence
RTÉ to show Sunday's All-Ireland camogie club finals for the first time
The former Dutch goalkeeper and his classmate on a 'mission' to get Ireland to Euro 2021
'It's like cramming for an exam by the end of it!' - Six months to go as Team Ireland eye Tokyo 2020
Major blow for Ireland as star player Peat ruled out for remainder of Six Nations
'It's great to be back competing at inter-county level' - Cavan camogie team return after almost a decade
'I have a hurley over in Glasgow. It's nice to switch off from football and lose yourself in another sport'
'They are like chalk and cheese, it's like good cop and bad cop' - new Dublin management
'It made me realise that I really did miss it and really do appreciate it' - Dublin All-Star on Canadian adventure
'We're waiting for answers' - Irish-eligible trio may come into fold for crunch Euro qualifiers
Pauw pleased with Ireland star's move to Brighton, but offers advice for Man City youngster
'We're very happy that she's taken the risk to take this path for us' - Ireland boss welcomes centurion's U-turn
'I'm thankful. People have gotten badly hurt and ended up with lifelong repercussions of concussion'
'It brings back your identity you maybe lost' - Returning to camogie after having kids and playing with four sisters
Banty's comeback and Tyrone and Down input fuelling Monaghan for 2020