Michael Noonan, aged 16 and 197 days, makes history with the winning goal for Shamrock Rovers against Molde in the.
Michael Noonan, aged 16 and 197 days, makes history with the winning goal for Shamrock Rovers against Molde in the Conference League.
The 2025 League of Ireland season kicks off on Friday night with champions Shelbourne facing Derry City, while the Dublin ...
More subs? Tomás Ó Sé and Paul Flynn on Jim McGuinness's proposal that more subs should be allowed under the new rules. Donal Lenihan and Darren Cave on why the strength of Scotland's front five may ...
Dublin have made the journey to Ballybofey with week two of the new season season underway in the Allianz Football League. Throw-in is at 7.30pm, you can watch the game live on TG4 this evening.
Atletico Madrid booked their place in the last 16 of the Champions League with a top-eight finish and automatic qualification after a decisive 4-0 win over RB Salzburg on Wednesday including a double ...
Just six days after leading Na Fianna to AIB All-Ireland club SHC success at Croke Park, new Dublin manager Niall O Ceallachain experienced that winning feeling there again. This time it was Antrim ...
The return of the GAA's Allianz Leagues on Saturday provided ... Perhaps no manager has had to deal with as much squad turnover as Dublin boss Dessie Farrell. Farrell provided some interesting ...
Dublin kicked-off their NFL campaign with a thrilling 1-17 to 1-15 over Mayo at Croke Park. An impressive 0-7 from play from Seán Bugler and 1-2 from Kevin Lahiff helped guide the Sky Blues to ...
Mayo were outscored 1-9 to 0-5 in the second half as Dublin prevailed in a historic game that was Mayo’s first competitive game to be played under the new rules. Dublin, inspired by six points from ...
Rebecca McDonnell and Chloe Darby grabbed goals in either half at Parnell Park as Dublin began life under the joint management of Paul Casey and Derek Murray with a hard-earned win over Mayo in ...
(Sport, Second Opinion, January 23rd). While I would question that assertion and the wider view that Dublin clubs are somehow less authentic GAA units than rural clubs, the point I wish to address ...