Charming, adapatable but ruthless: The Icelandic insight into new Ireland boss Heimir Halgrimsson
It's fair to say that the identity of the long-awaited (very, very, very long x100) new Republic of Ireland manager took many people here by surprise.
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It's fair to say that the identity of the long-awaited (very, very, very long x100) new Republic of Ireland manager took many people here by surprise.
Ireland secured their tenth podium of the season as they finished third at the five-star Agria Falsterbo Nations Cup in Sweden.
Jackie Tyrrell says Kilkenny "completely lost their way at the end" as their bid for a first All-Ireland SHC title in nine years came to an end against Clare on Saturday.
Tadej Pogacar made an early statement in the Tour de France as he dropped defending champion Jonas Vingegaard to claim victory in the first mountain stage and take the overall leader's yellow jersey on Tuesday.
Republic of Ireland striker Troy Parrott has made a swift return to the Eredivisie after Dutch top flight side AZ Alkmaar confirmed that they have signed the Dubliner from Tottenham Hotspur.
As the Irish players and coaches do their utmost to duck and dodge any questions about some verbal hand grenades coming out of the South African camp, Rassie Erasmus has continued to operate in the only way he knows how.
Former Kilkenny manager Brian Dowling and ex-Cork star Gemma O'Connor join Marie Crowe and Orla Keeling to analyse the All-Ireland senior camogie championship quarter-finals: Dublin's performance, Galway getting over the line, and where Kilkenny and Waterford go from here.
In the midst of another post-mortem on the Kerry-Derry debacle, Jack O'Connor cited their last championship meeting with Armagh as an example of what Gaelic football could be - or once was.