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U17 girls make trap green with envy

U17 girls make trap green with envy

John O'Connor writes about the Republic of Ireland's women's under 17 team's success during the FIFA Women’s U17 World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago.…

Ireland Hit by Double Injury Blow

Philip Weafer looks at the injuries in the Irish squad this week ahead of Euro 2012 qualifiers. …

Taylor turns attention to Olympics after Gold in Barbados

by Alan O’Meara Katie Taylor has immediately set her sights on the 2012 Olympic glory following her triumph at the AIBA World Boxing Championships in Barbados. Ireland’s greatest ever female…

Leinster answer their critics with League successes

Philip Weafer reports that the season has been a huge success for Leinster as they perform consistently in both the Magners League and in their defence of the Heineken Cup.…

The season so far for St Pat’s

A look at how St Patrick's Athletic have been playing so far this year.…

Magnificent McIlroy comes of age

Magnificent McIlroy comes of age

Rory MacIlroy produces incredible finish to beat Mickelson.…

Dublin hurlers secure division one status

Dublin finished their National Hurling League campaign with an easy victory over a poor Limerick team, securing their Division One status in the process.…

Trap adds fresh blood to Irish Squad

Garreth Mac Namee reports on the new faces we are set to see in the Republic of Ireland football team this year.…

Rovers too good for St Pats

St Patrick Athletics’ season began to lose momentum last Friday with a 2-1 defeat to Shamrock Rovers at home.…

Africa prepares for football festival

The World Cup in South Africa is due to kick off in less than a month, with Spain and Brazil favourites to lift the cup.…

French reign victorious over Leinster, Munster and Connacht

John O’Connor reports on a disappointing weekend for Irish rugby as Leinster, Munster and Connacht were all knocked out of cup competitions by French teams.…

Airtricity League continues to be overshadowed

The Airtricity League continues to be suffer from economic problems and being unable to attract bigger crowds.…