Italia ’90: The time green giants took over the sporting globe
Jack v Dunphy, England v Ireland, Packie v Tomeftei – 1990 was the year Ireland sailed through a sporting odyssey on a massive green...
Becoming the fifth province
The London Irish Director of Ladies Rugby told us how the club is building strong links with rugby in Ireland and are on track...
Risk too great for GAA to return in UK before 20 July
Provincial Council of Britain president Paul Foley has reiterated that GAA activities will not return in the UK until 20 July at the earliest,...
Thousands line Lahinch streets in final tribute to Declan Sexton
Wexford hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald was among the thousands of people who lined the streets of Declan Sexton’s home town of Lahinch, Co. Clare,...
Pearse brother
Andy Comerford won three All-Irelands with Kilkenny, playing alongside his brother Martin for two of these. Born in St. Alban's, Andy also hurled with...
Brothers Pearse pay tribute to ‘gentleman’ Declan Sexton
A “gentleman in the truest sense” is how Brothers Pearse hurling club described Declan Sexton, who passed away on 25 March following a battle...
The future is bright, the future is youth
Phil Rice looks at some of the young Irish rugby talent set to emerge next season
With the current lockdown giving us all time to...
When foot and mouth denied London its day in the Connacht sun
On 2 May, London’s senior footballers should have been running out at McGovern Park for the biggest game in the county’s GAA calendar –...
How Al Pacino inspired Robert Emmetts to All Ireland glory
By Damian Dolan
On Sunday 11 March 2007 Robert Emmetts hurling club made history at Croke Park when they became the first British-based club to...
Tara Camogie get on their bikes in memory of ‘number one’ fan
By Damian Dolan
Tara Camogie Club is covering a distance of 1532km to raise money for the Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast, in memory of the...