Clare's Considine crowned AFLW champion again after Grand final win with Adelaide
The Crows saw off Melbourne in the decider, with Sinéad Goldrick excellent in defeat.
The Crows saw off Melbourne in the decider, with Sinéad Goldrick excellent in defeat.
Lovely words for Niamh Fahey, Leanne Kiernan and Megan Campbell in Matt Beard’s guide to his squad.
Bríd Stack is also in the running for Most Courageous Player.
Cora Staunton and Orla O’Dwyer are in the initial 40-strong squad.
Super sub Amber Barrett scored two and assisted one as FC Koln all but secured their place in the Frauen-Bundesliga for another year.
Cora Staunton and Aisling McCarthy are important figures at GWS Giants and West Coast Eagles respectively.
Niamh Fahey, Leanne Kiernan, Megan Campbell and S&C coach Colm Smith are having a big influence on Merseyside.
Georgie Hartigan and Sarah Healy had a day to remember in Birmingham.
Maguire hits a career-high of 20th following her maiden LPGA Tour win.
Mayo’s Aileen Gilroy and Áine Tighe of Leitrim have really impressed Down Under.
The Republic of Ireland captain will fly the flag on the big stage.
Leona Maguire was one of many to excel on the world stage in 2021.
Katie McCabe has been in stellar form of late.
The Galway native made history earlier this week in Japan.
There were two Irish scorers on a busy night of Continental Cup action.
Peamount United face Serbian champions Spartak Subotica in tomorrow’s Qualifying Round.
‘I’m just trying to play my own game and not even look at the board,’ says McIlroy.
Áine Tighe will look to make her AFLW debut next season after a nightmare run of knee injuries.
The Lahinch golfer led the charge on a good day for the Irish contingent.
Dublin duo Sinéad Goldrick and Lauren Magee will also head back to Melbourne.
‘I’m absolutely delighted with a fifth place in the World Cup final,’ Coyle said. ‘It’s a competition that replicates the Olympics so I’m delighted I’m coming into form.’
And having qualified for the Olympics yesterday, Ireland’s mixed 4x400m team finished seventh in their final.
The 20-year-old’s first heptathlon in two years was one to remember.
With nine players involved across the six teams remaining, we’re guaranteed another Irish Premiership winner.
Chloe Watkins and the Irish women’s hockey team are aiming for another memorable summer.
Louise Quinn was also on the scoresheet in Italy over the weekend.
Tokyo-targeting Colin Judge and Martin Gordon hope Paralympics Ireland’s fundraiser helps them – and others – to The Next Level.
Beforehand, Belfast Banter sprung a 33-1 surprise in the McCoy Contractors County Handicap Hurdle.
Aisling McCarthy and Niamh and Grace Kelly starred for West Coast Eagles in their big win yesterday.
Nadia Power, Mark English, Cian McPhillips and Phil Healy are all in action in the business end of their respective events this evening.
The Dubliner produced another impressive 800m win in Belgium, while Síofra Cléirigh Büttner ran a big 1500m in Boston.
The 2011 Open champion won again in Hualalai.
The Deceuninck–Quick-Step rider had a third-place finish, with Wout van Aert claiming Stage 5.
The Laois star and Kerry’s Mark O’Connor are in line for a big clash with Geelong.
Grace and Niamh Kelly will return to the Eagles after impressing in their debut season.
The focus switches to Claire O’Riordan and her MSV Duisburg side today.
Leinster’s returning international quintet played their part in securing another win for the province at the RDS on Saturday.
Tipperary star Aisling McCarthy led the Irish contingent Down Under.
The pair are both in the top 20 at the Vic Open as part of the LGPA tour.