Shane Lowry confident he's 'doing the right things'
Shane Lowry is confident he's doing all the right things in his quest to pick up more Majors after he threatened to make a daramatic charge for the Masters on Sunday.
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Shane Lowry is confident he's doing all the right things in his quest to pick up more Majors after he threatened to make a daramatic charge for the Masters on Sunday.
Noel Meade feels soft ground is key to the chances of ante-post favourite Thedevilscoachman in the BoyleSports Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse today.
Four weeks on from suffering a frightening head injury against Scotland in the Six Nations, it would have been understandable to expect that Garry Ringrose would need a bit of time to settle himself back into the cut and thrust of the game.
Wexford chairman Micheal Martin has said a full investigation is under way into the "appalling" racist abuse of Lee Chin during an inter-county challenge match against Tipperary in Carrick-on-Suir on Saturday.
The top two teams in the League of Ireland Premier Division clash this evening as Declan Devine brings his Bohemians side to his former and hometown club Derry City in the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium.
New York manager Johnny McGeeney has said that immigration concerns will not impact their panel for their upcoming trip to Ireland for the Connacht semi-final with Sligo on 22 April.
Gordon Elliott described Brighterdaysahead's success in the closing bumper at Fairyhouse as "bittersweet" after the loss of star novice chaser Mighty Potter earlier on the card.
Such is Leinster's dominance of the rugby landscape in Ireland right now, they're probably only a trophy or two away from sparking the 'Split the province in two' hot takes, a la Jim Gavin's Dublin footballers of a few years ago.