Meade's Daly Tiger proves a 20/1 success at Fairyhouse
Starting favourite Chatham Street Lad was seven lengths off the pace.
Starting favourite Chatham Street Lad was seven lengths off the pace.
Big-race success for Bryony Frost as Paul Nicholls strikes for 12th time in St Stephen’s Day spectacular.
The Girls in Green will host the Germans on 1 December.
Shock maiden victory at biggest ever price in Ireland.
Adam Long couldn’t quite believe his luck as he secured victory at the Desert Classic.
Swansea coach Paul Clement expects his former mentor to stick to his plan and take time off.
The South African came close to scoring a hat-trick in Munster’s terrific win over Leicester.
As well as other features like blocking calls and having a front-facing camera.
If you believe everything the bookies say that is.
Is Katie Price really more likely to win a Nobel Prize than Longford are to beat Dublin?
Dara O’Briain to the Late Late? More likely than Ireland losing on Sunday apparently.
The bookies are offering shorter odds on Gay Byrne returning to the Late Late.
It’s probably less than you think.
Australian researchers say it’s unlikely, but they’re investigating it.
The Hull striker nipped in to take a loose ball away from Branislav Ivanovic and produce a cool finish
The game finished 1-1, but that’s not what most spectators would have been discussing after the final whistle.
There were familiar names at top of the leaderboard in Cooley this afternoon.
You won’t see a more audacious strike than this one for a long time.
There were also wins for Tiddliwinks, Cay Verde and Nandiga during a glorious days’ racing.
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