'Paranoia' over places protecting Limerick from complacency- Tom Morrissey
No empire lasts forever. Just ask the Romans. Or the Dublin footballers.
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No empire lasts forever. Just ask the Romans. Or the Dublin footballers.
The big games keep coming in the SSE Airtricity League, with one of the most high-stakes Dublin derby in recent times at a sold out Dalymount Park the highlight.
A repeat of last year's quarter-final, which could lead to a repeat of last year's semi.
After 15 years in the Clare jersey, David Tubridy is now getting used to floodlights of a different kind: in The Sunday Game studio.
Notre Dame’s defensive depth chart may remain difficult to nail down into the 2023 season. That is not inherently a bad thing. If the Irish regularly rotate some starters, that will reflect different defensive alignments more than anything else.
Debutant Lorcan Tucker became only the second Irishman to hit a Test century, ably assisted by Andy McBrine's unbeaten 71, to lead a tenacious fightback against Bangladesh in Dhaka on Thursday. Ireland reached 286-8 at stumps on the third day to lead the hosts by 131 runs after resuming on a precarious 27-4 in the one-off Test. Tucker made 108 off 162 balls before falling to the bowling of Ebadot Hossain, with Shoriful Islam taking the catch at extra cover. The wicketkeeper-batsman hit 14 fours and a six during his time at the crease and was brilliantly assisted by Harry Tector and McBrine in partnerships of 72 and 111 to put the pressure back on Bangladesh.
Sophie Whitehouse spent her childhood in England, Tanzania, Kenya and the USA - but it's a link to Dun Laoghaire that's given her a shot at a World Cup dream.
For a man with a rocket for a left boot James Lowe says attritional kicking games are not his cup of team.