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Category: Sport
In-form Dubs square up to Derry in National League showdown
IN A repeat of last year’s Division 2 final, Dublin play Derry in the Division 1 final on Sunday in Croke Park ...
Lucan go top of the division
LUCAN United sit proudly on top of the DDSL Under 14 Major Division after they saw off a gallant Sacred Heart in ...
Match of the Week: Crumlin and Bluebell share the spoils
In a riveting clash between Crumlin United and Bluebell FC, the Armagh Road in Crumlin bore witness to a rollercoaster encounter as ...
Over 9,500 expected in Tallaght Stadium
SHAMROCK Rovers entertain Bohemians in the league this Friday before what will be a very large attendance, with kick-off at 7.45pm. Nine ...
February Team of the Month: Coláiste Éanna U19 School Basketball
COLÁISTE Éanna served up a display of exceptional composure to surmount Mercy Mounthawk and land their third successive All-Ireland Under 19A Boys ...
February Sports Star of the Month: Israel Olatunde
ISRAEL Olatunde (Tallaght AC) made it three senior indoor titles in a row, matching his three 100m outdoor titles at the National ...
Slow start for Rovers women
LOOKING at Rovers Women’s 7th place ranking in the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division League Table, it is hard to give credence ...
Match of the Week: Glenmalure keep up the pace
GLENMALURE Rovers kept up their pursuit of Glasnaion FC, in the UCFL Division 3 section on Saturday, with a deserved 3-1 away ...
Tallaght 5k victory for Byrne
Mitchell Byrne took the top prize in the Tallaght Athletic Club Annual 5K Road Race on St Patrick’s Day. The race which ...
Three Rock secure the Leinster Mills Cup
THREE Rock Rovers won the Leinster Mills Cup for the fourth time in its last five editions as a brilliant first half ...










