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Champion Equestrian, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, has been appointed official safety partner of Defender Burghley Horse Trials 2025 ...
Necessity has meant Jack O’Connor has had to draw deeper from his resources this year but on the basis of this display there ...
After Leinster thumped the Bulls in the URC final on Saturday, a huge 12 players from the province will be joining up with ...
All-Ireland senior football championship, Group 3, Round 3 Monaghan 2-27 Down 1-26 By Paul Keane at BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, ...
By Kevin Egan at King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park Mayo supporters had all of about 10 seconds to celebrate a sensational kick from ...
Limerick have reached the semi-finals of the Tailteann Cup for the first time following a 4-21 to 2-19 victory over Wexford ...
A dramatic late score from Ciarán Moore earned Donegal victory over Mayo in Dr Hyde Park, knocking the Green and Red out of ...
The Rebels tried to battle back down the stretch, putting some runners on base, but were not able to get the big hit when they needed it. A little credit goes to the Kimberton pitchers, who bore ...
It's Mayo's earliest Championship exit since 2018, when Kildare famously beat them in a round three qualifier in Newbridge.
Jack McCarron's second-half goal helps Monaghan defeat Down by 2-17 to 1-26 to secure an All-Ireland quarter-final spot at the expense of their rivals.
Ciaran Moore pops up with a dramatic last-gasp winner to secure a 0-19 to 1-15 victory for Donegal in Dr Hyde Park and send Mayo crashing out of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
HEARTBROKEN Stephen Rochford insists Mayo will be back after crashing out of the championship against Donegal.  Ciarán ...