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Aidan Keena on his encouraging start to life at the Showgrounds and his mixed fortunes across the water.
Munster lock Jean Kleyn on enjoying his rugby again, Ireland ambitions and Anthony Foley.
A slow start proved costly as the Irish rower finished fifth in today’s semi-final.
O’Donovan and McCarthy put down a marker but there was disappointment for medal hopeful Jack Woolley in the Taekwondo 58kg category.
It hasn’t been an easy ride for Irish badminton star Sara Boyle, but she feels she can push on now.
Jamie Heaslip looks back at the highs and lows of playing the All Blacks.
The flanker is set to return to training on Thursday after suffering a rib injury against Russia.
Dave Mooney on his League of Ireland beginnings and ultimately carving out a successful career abroad.
It’s turned into much more than chasing a coveted AFLW deal for the Collingwood CrossCoder.
‘It’s not like Football Manager, you’ve got to deal with different stuff outside football.’
Dominic Iorfa’a goal in the final seconds meant Rotherham stayed in the relegation zone.
Varadkar said he regrets he was so misinformed and the government didn’t make ‘better decisions’.
From a dream debut and huge championship to a devastating injury, Saoirse Noonan had a whirlwind 2018.
Galway United goalkeeper Tadhg Ryan on his hopes for the rest of the season, working with David Wagner at Huddersfield and dealing with setbacks in football.
In her weekly column, Saoirse Noonan takes us through some sporting highs and lows.
The 25-year-old struggled to a four-over par round of 76 today.
Ireland international and Preston full-back Greg Cunningham chats to The42 about his career in football.
What a year it was.
Irish Olympian Sycerika McMahon chats to The42 about her decision to retire from the sport.
As part of our How My Business Works series, we profile the Quinn family’s Sligo businesses.
Thomas Morgan recalls emerging from a low point in his footballing life to captain his country to a historic achievement.
Westmeath’s Lauralee Walsh on inter-county football, her Ireland rugby stint and how she has used sport to deal with personal tragedy.
Summer is coming.
Brotherly love.
There were pivotal games in Divisions 2 and 3 of the Allianz Football League tonight.
Some incredible images from today’s three senior club finals.
Camogie Player’s Player of the Year Gemma O’Connor has been reflecting on an emotional few months.
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