When a team concede a whopping 18 penalties, and the majority stem from the scrum, the obvious thing to do is pin the disciplinary issues entirely on the faltering set-piece. Yet to do so in this ...
Back in the amateur days we suffered many moral victories but that was then, this is now. I say that because I detect an element of thinly-disguised satisfaction despite a comprehensive defeat against ...
An uninsured driver who was caught with cocaine concealed in his clothing gave gardaí a false name after he was pulled over by a patrol car, a court has heard.
It turned into the Willie Mullins show in the big race at Punchestown where Gaelic Warrior got the better of a pulsating duel with stablemate Fact To File to claim an epic renewal of the John Durkan ...
A Galway nursing home had some furry visitors come through their doors this week as a pair of alpacas were brought into the family run facility.
Tributes have been paid in Galway to artist, Aosdána member and peace activist Margaretta D’Arcy, who died on Sunday at the age of 91.
Surely this game will top the list as one of the craziest, madcap Test matches there has been for some time, if indeed ever.
Henry Shefflin has vented his anger at the "dirty belt" which will see star forward Adrian Mullen ruled out of club action with Shamrocks Ballyhale for the foreseeable future.
Ballsbridge had a lot going on this Saturday evening. Between soccer matches on Lansdowne Road and Dublin Loves Christmas - an outdoor festive event - cars sat bumper to bumper on roads and many local ...
The High Court is to hear an explosive three-way battle over the fate of a 275-acre stud farm in Tipperary valued at over €3m.
The amalgamation of the GAA with LGFA and the Camogie Association is supposedly on course for 2027. Don’t hold your breath, even if someone as eminent as Mary McAleese is chairing the Steering Group ...
Two of the best rugby teams in the world locked horns in Dublin last night and by God was it a mess. Unfortunately, we saw the worst of Test rugby rather than the best.