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Santiago Cordero: Connacht's marquee signing could be fit for debut before end of season
Paddy Donovan to face former British champ Lewis Ritson in May
'A lot of people wouldn’t have been disqualified for what I did. That's just how it rolls'
Sharlene Mawdsley reflects on the events which denied her a place in the final of the 400m at the World Indoor Championships.
Sam Monaghan expected to be fit for Ireland's Round 2 clash with Italy
No Grand National fairytale for €850 horse Hewick, with Aintree Bowl set as next target
Leinster teenage winger Corrigan handed Ireland debut in Six Nations opener
Carbery returns to Munster team named to face Ospreys
Republic of Ireland U21 assistant set to be named new Bohemians manager
'I fought well and I finished well and I am pretty happy with that' - Shane Lowry five off lead
Max Verstappen to see out Red Bull contract despite off-track turmoil
‘Vengeance, bejaysus, vengeance’ - Spite still the prime motivator in the age of sports science
The Six Nations is the latest indicator that sport remains an exercise in proving people wrong.
From 'greenhorn' to Ireland rugby captain alongside ex-GAA opponent and college neighbour
Aryna Sabalenka says her ‘heart is broken’ after ex-boyfriend’s death in Miami
'I am still the same person I was before. None of it has changed me'
Barcelona have 34 shots on goal - but only squeeze past Brann for first-leg advantage
Ireland U17s suffer Euro setback with defeat to Portugal in opening qualifier
'Whatever happens, happens': Owen Farrell leaves door open for Lions place
Wilkins says Kilgallen heading to Munster as prospects of game-time are better
Tiger Woods named on entry list for next month’s Masters
Baird can aim for bigger role with Ireland after strong Six Nations
When Kyle Hayes returns to hurling's national spotlight, spare a thought for Cillian McCarthy
Two-year suspended sentence will allow Limerick hurler to resume his sporting career, but it is hard to agree that he has taken responsibility for his actions.
'He'd leave you on a blue tick on WhatsApp so I don’t know!' - Scannell in dark on O'Mahony future
'There are just too many competitions for them' - Tomás Ó Sé on fixture madness for U20s
Liverpool appoint Richard Hughes as sporting director
Police search Spanish football federation offices over alleged corruption
Convicted of rape, ex-Brazil star Dani Alves freed on bail for €1m
Aussies have big appetite for Lions tour that could have Irish tinge
There was high demand for the first batch of tickets Down Under.
Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes receives fully suspended two-year sentences for violent disorder offences
EPCR announce referee appointments for Champions Cup Round of 16
Lee Carsley rules himself out of the running for vacant Ireland job
Carsley met with the FAI in November but says talks did not progress any further.
'For the first time I did think that' - Coleman feared his career was over after horror injury at Leicester
Sky to sponsor Ireland men's and women's teams until 2028
'Absolutely outstanding' Danaher making instant impact as Ireland get set for Six Nations opener
Jake O'Brien is Ireland's new tower of strength thriving in Lyon
The 22-year-old defender has already made a habit of upsetting the status quo as he prepares for senior international debut.
World number two Sabalenka 'intends to play' Miami Open following boyfriend's death
England star Manu Tuilagi makes Top 14 switch to Bayonne
Nusken helps Chelsea put one foot in Champions League semi-finals
Dream team, player of the Six Nations, coach of the year
Soccer culture has become beyond poisonous - let's fix it and integrate the fans
The madness of crowds has infected cross-channel soccer and damaged it beyond repair. The same rules don’t have to apply here.
Here's what Jon Rahm has on the menu for his Champions Dinner at the Masters