We'll Leave it There So: McGeady rewarded, Blow for Munster and all today's sport
Plus, beleaguered Team Sky boss Dave Brailsford won’t quit, he insisted today.
Plus, beleaguered Team Sky boss Dave Brailsford won’t quit, he insisted today.
Plus, Bournemouth’s Tyrone Mings has received a five-match ban for his stamp on Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Plus, the all-important weekend fixture list.
Plus, we have the fixture details for tomorrow’s Munster Schools Senior Cup semi-final.
Here’s what happened today.
Plus, your all important weekend fixture list.
Plus, that all-important fixture list for a busy Friday of sport.
Plus, a Saudi Arabian goalkeeper with a serious passion for gaelic football.
Elsewhere, a new role for Damien Duff while Dan Carter’s drink-driving has cost dearly.
Plus, tributes paid to the retired Irish footballer Paul McCarthy who died suddenly.
Plus, Dublin and Kerry’s showdown in the football league is already sold-out.
Elsewhere, Anthony Foley’s widow Olive accepts award on behalf of her late husband, Niamh Briggs is ruled out of the Six Nations and referee Mark Clattenburg is leaving the Premier League to take up a role in Saudi Arabia.
Plus, ROG is set to be awarded the Freedom of Cork.
Here’s what you missed today.
Plus, Gareth Bale looks set to be fit for Wales’ crucial World Cup qualifier with Ireland in March.
Miss any of today’s sport? Catch up right here.
Plus, it was another busy day of Sigerson Cup action.
Plus, all the weekend fixtures you need.
Elsewhere, another big night ahead for Katie Taylor and Gavan Hennigan completes incredible solo row across the Atlantic.
Miss any of today’s sport? Catch up right here.
We round-up what happened in the sporting world today.
Miss any of today’s headlines? Here is what happened in the sporting world.
Plus, the weekend’s all-important fixture list.
Plus, Sean Cronin will miss the Six Nations after Leinster confirmed he has suffered a ‘significant’ hamstring injury.
Plus, Jonathan Sexton and Jamie Heaslip have been included for Leinster’s Champions Cup clash with Montpellier.
Dundalk have secured the services of two first team regulars, while Colm Cooper begins our end-of-year quiz series.
Here’s what happened on Monday, sports fans.
Elsewhere, the FAI puts some distance between itself & recommended rebranding ideas while Robbie Keane is a Real Housewife.
Plus, an ex-Kilkenny minor hurler hit the net in Southampton’s FA Youth Cup win at Old Trafford last night.
Plus, Munster’s Keith Earls clarifies comments he made in relation to his red card against Glasgow.
Plus, Dundalk star is set to depart the cub.
Plus, the fixture details for tomorrow’s Champions Cup action.
Plus, all the fixture details for tomorrow’s Europa League action.
Here’s what happened on Tuesday, sports fans.
Plus, all the details about tomorrow’s Champions League fixtures.
Plus, all the weekend’s key fixtures.
Meanwhile, Paul Dunne makes stunning start in South Africa, Conor McGregor gets pro boxing licence and Arsenal star to undergo surgery.
Plus, former darts champion Eric Bristow has apologised for his widely condemned football sex abuse comments.
Plus, Jose Aldo says the “coward” Conor McGregor was never the 145-pound champion.
Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho has been charged by the English FA for the third time this season.