The biggest moments in Irish sport in 2024
From GAA. to rugby, to success at the Olympics, it has been a remarkable year for Irish sports.
Across the past 12 months, there has been success across the board for Irish athletes, in moments that will never be forgotten.
From Armagh ending a 22-year wait for an All-Ireland, to Kellie Harrington once again winning gold in the Olympics, 2024 is a year to remember.
Here is a rundown of the biggest sporting moments in 2024:
January
2024 started with the All-Ireland club finals, as Galway's St Thomas were the senior hurling club All-Ireland winners.
After losing the 2023 final in controversial circumstances, Glen of Derry defeated St Brigids of Roscommon to win the All-Ireland club football final, with Conor Glass' goal helping them to victory.
In women's rugby, the Ireland sevens side won their first World Series in Perth, in a year which also saw them compete at the Olympics.
Ireland got their Six Nations campaign underway with a statement 38-17 win away in France.
Andy Farrell's side would win three games in February, with Caelan Doris captaining the side in the 36-0 win over Italy.
In swimming, Daniel Wiffen won two gold medals at the World Swimming Championships, in what started a hugely successful year for the Armagh man.
In rugby, Ireland retained their Six Nations title with victory over Scotland in the Aviva Stadium on St Patrick's weekend.
On Easter weekend, Dublin and Derry played out a classic in the Division One football final, as Derry were winners after a penalty shoot-out at Croke Park.
April saw the return of Jim McGuinness to championship football with Donegal, as they defeated Derry in a game that made GAA fans across the country take notice of Donegal.
In the Women's Six Nations, Ireland secured


