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Category: Sport
March Sports Team of the Month: Glenanne Men’s Firsts Hockey Team
GLENANNE men’s firsts hockey team had plenty to shout about when they claimed the Neville Davin Cup. The Tallaght side secured the ...
March Sports Star of the Month is: Ellen Walshe
Two-time Irish Olympian and Paris 2024 Finalist Ellen Walshe smashed the oldest Irish Swimming Record, the long course (50m) 200m Butterfly, at ...
St Jude’s edge out Sarsfields in thriller
A second half Lalia Hurley goal proved decisive as St. Jude’s were crowned Dublin Ladies Football Féile Division 2 champions at a ...
Maelruan’s see off Rovers
A SAD day in Bancroft Park when “The Legend” Francis Bilardi played his last game at this level before heading to the ...
Rovers looking to bounce back with a trip to Cork
Another big week of action is ahead of us this week in the League of Ireland. With only three points separating the ...
Templeogue involved in top-four and league action
TEMPLEOGUE U18 Boys played Dublin Lions in the top-four final last week coming away with a 63-48 win over their close rivals. ...
‘It’s been a great honour to lead my national team’
MARK Keenan is stepping down as Ireland men’s head coach after six years in the role. It follows a meeting between Keenan, ...
Matchplay finals prove a big hit
LAST week the Dublin Pitch and Putt Matchplay finals were held with the senior gents in Glenville on Saturday morning and the ...
Rovers rally not enough to rescue a point from game
IT’S rare that an away side plays with swagger on the plush Tallaght turf but a boosted Wexford Youths eleven did just ...
Club 800m record for Louis
With 200 metres to go Louis O’Loughlin was languished in last place in an eight-man field. He was five metres adrift of ...