Josh Cullen and Will Smallbone partnership key to new-look Ireland formation
Familiarity may well breed contempt, however, in John O'Shea’s case it allowed him to hit the ground running when he took the reins of the national team last month.
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Familiarity may well breed contempt, however, in John O'Shea’s case it allowed him to hit the ground running when he took the reins of the national team last month.
Galway boss Pádraic Joyce warned that his side have work to do if they're to be talked about as genuine All-Ireland SFC contenders in the summer.
Catholic Institute have qualified for their third Women's Irish Senior Cup final in a row by beating 2024 EY Hockey League Women’s Division 1 champions Loreto 1-0 in the first semi-final at Beaufort.
An early strike from Chelsea's Agnes Beever-Jones and a late goal from Erin Cuthbert sent the Blues back to the top of the Women's Super League table as they beat West Ham United 2-0 away on Sunday to edge ahead of Manchester City on goal difference.
John O'Shea offered the Ireland fans a glimpse of what the future could be like if the former Manchester United man was handed the permanent position as national team manager.
It's Division 2 football for Down next year following a comprehensive 11-point victory over Clare in Pairc Esler on Sunday that saw them top the Allianz Football League Division 3 table, with a trip to Croke Park for a final against Westmeath next Saturday the icing on the cake.
Leitrim, led by Ryan O'Rourke, gained promotion to Division 3 when they upped their second half performance to grab a decisive win over a battling Tipperary side at Carrick-on-Shannon.
Goal-hungry Dublin cruised through to the Allianz Football Football League Division 1 decider with a 21-point demolition of Tyrone at Croke Park.