Timeform's Graeme North analyses the Dublin Racing Festival from a timefigure perspective and he learnt plenty for Cheltenham ...
The Air Dome, which was based at the province’s Centre of Excellence in Bekan in Mayo, was destroyed by Storm Éowyn last month with officials quick to announce plans to rebuild the structure.
The Dome was ripped apart during Storm Éowyn late last month but Connacht GAA insist it will be reconstructed. The Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup final between UCD and DCU will take place at the ...
The Steelers have long-standing ties to the Emerald Isle and a partnership with the Gaelic Athletic Association, which operates Croke Park, the principal national stadium of Ireland. The date and ...
Joseph O'Brien's charge was a shock 28-1 winner at Grade One level over the festive period, beating the reopposing pair of ...
This week we profile the world’s first ever high-end Gaelic TV drama series, which comes from the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. With only around 60,000 Gaelic-language speakers left in the world ...
The National Hurling Leagues will return in a fortnight's time, but we will be back to Gaelic football next weekend! A final clip to send you off - Ethan Hurley's point evidenced Limerick's ...
Brantley Gilbert and Gaelic Storm will open. “We are thrilled to welcome the Zac Brown Band, Brantley Gilbert, and Gaelic Storm to TQL Stadium for what promises to be an unforgettable night of ...
The game was originally scheduled to be played on Saturday 25 January, but it postponed due to Storm Eowyn and rearranged ... told the GAA Social, BBC NI's Gaelic Games podcast.
In a way the most encouraging thing you could say about the FRC rules amendments was that 20 minutes into Saturday’s opening Allianz Football League Division One encounter between Galway and ...
Which leads me to an interesting article by our very own Paul Ainsworth, who conducted an interview with Jack Sinnott, founder of a group called Protestants Against Gaelic Language (PAGL).
Both fall under the Celtic umbrella. Gaelic is the language of Scotland and was imported from Ireland in the fifth and sixth centuries. Irish, another Celtic language, is spoken in Ireland.