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The former Ireland star on Johnny Sexton at U20 level, Andy Farrell’s back-row dilemma, and an inevitable Kiwi backlash.
Anthony Whelan looks back on his career as a footballer.
Gavin Kilkenny holds no grudges after his season petered out under Scott Parker as Bournemouth were promoted to the Premier League.
Read an extract from Keith Earls’ book ‘Fight or Flight’.
Devin Toner says he’s caught in two minds during international weekends in which he’s not involved with Ireland.
Ireland’s record in World Cups is awful but their record in between tournaments is exceptional compared to the dark old days of the ’90s.
Munster are moving forward even if it is not at the pace that so many pundits would like.
The Springboks director of rugby was discussed on today’s episode of The42 Rugby Weekly.
The official reacted quickly when Eriksen went into cardiac arrest during Denmark’s Euro 2020 game with Finland.
Meath’s bid to make it third time lucky in the All-Ireland final is put firmly into perspective by captain Máire O’Shaughnessy’s work off the pitch.
The Portumna star is facing into a Leinster semi-final against Wexford this weekend.
The heartwarming tale of the Westmeath Camogie manager whose team and daughter are winning against the odds.
Shelbourne captain and Ireland U17 coach Pearl Slattery is raring to go in the new season.
Leona Maguire on life in Cavan through the Covid-19 crisis, her much-changed schedule, and perspective.
Eoin Hand turned 74 today and the former Ireland manager’s view on life has been shaped by the trauma of a near-death experience 23 years ago.
The athlete’s good friend, Craig Lynch, passed away in a car accident last year.
Camogie – and winning – went from being the be all and end all, to meaning so little in the grand scheme of things for Grace Walsh.
Connacht coach Andy Friend tells The42 about his nomadic coaching journey.
Tommy O’Donnell explains how his family have helped him to develop resilience.
Three-time All-Ireland winner Pádraic Maher discusses the distressing events he has witnessed as a Garda.
The All Blacks were still hurting badly this morning after their defeat to England.
Kilkenny joint captain Meighan Farrell is back and looking to make it third time lucky in the All-Ireland senior camogie final.
Waterford star Niamh Rockett’s story of triumph over adversity is a remarkable one. But she looks elsewhere for inspiration.
Defence Forces member Siobhan O’Sullivan reflects on her working life and her decision to switch allegiances from Sligo to Kildare.
Nasi Manu of Pro14 side Benetton has come through testicular cancer and chemotherapy.
George Groves tore into James DeGale at every opportunity this week, but paused today to pay tribute to his rival.
‘The fans that aren’t happy, with perspective in the future, they will appreciate everything everyone is doing for this football club.’
Tottenham look set for another season without silverware but the Argentine isn’t hitting the panic button just yet.
Steph Curry, meanwhile, set a new NBA record last night.
The 31-year-old is set to face New Zealand for the fifth time on Saturday.
The Italian was impressed that his German counterpart was still enjoying the spectacle at Stamford Bridge despite his team trailing at the time.
Cahersiveen native Peter Keane has been appointed the Kerry manager on a three-year term.
England manager Gareth Southgate says Marcus Rashford is a special talent who needs time to develop.
“What’s challenging is when you’re a teenager and you have a few hundred dollars and you’ve got no sense of the future,” she said.
Fabio Coentrao is quite content to take a step out of the spotlight.
The US swimmer has spoken before of falling into depression after each Olympics.
The Serb advanced to the third round of the French Open but was far from his best.
Keith Earls is enjoying the best rugby of his career.
The scrum-half made his 200th appearance for the province on Friday evening.
The Belfast boxer will spend four days in the East African country just over a week after his 10-round war with Horacio Garcia.
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