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Where has it all gone wrong for Wexford hurling?
It’s 30 years since the Model County last lifted Liam MacCarthy.

Connacht's fine run needs final push in tight URC play-off race
Stuart Lancaster’s side host Munster in Galway tonight.
Why League of Ireland players have freedom to speak loudest in game of political football
Leading domestic footballers have registered their opposition to Ireland's scheduled game against Israel - while our internationals have yet remained silent.
Tommy Martin: Why League of Ireland players have freedom to speak loudest in game of political football
Leading domestic footballers have registered their opposition to Ireland's scheduled game against Israel - while our internationals have yet remained silent.
'It’s a healthy rivalry' – Connacht’s complicated neighbours
Galway and Roscommon -- who meet in the Connacht showpiece on Sunday -- sit like two cousins in adjoining parishes, easy in each other’s company, close enough t
Rabah Slimani: 'Leinster have a team to beat Bordeaux'
It'll be Toulon next term for the Frenchman.
High flyer: how Eli Junior Kroupi became Bournemouth’s next jewel
French teenager has racked up numbers this season that put him on a par with Erling Haaland and Lamine Yamal

The Fitzgerald Stadium factor: historic backdrop to Kerry v Cork in Killarney
Is there a mystical quality that surrounds those sunny summer days lounging on the terraces under MacGillycuddy’s Reeks? Or is the aura of Fitzgerald Stadium ov
Kieran Shannon: Pádraic Joyce in a provincial tier of his own so where is the acclaim?
Just one modern manager outside Kerry and Dublin has managed a provincial five in a row.
Anthony Daly: Walsh Park challenge will reveal more about Cork than win over Limerick
Cork face a dangerous Waterford side while Dublin and Wexford renew an increasingly bitter Leinster rivalry
There won't be much in Waterford-Cork derby, warns Déise legend Prendergast
Ardmore man Seamus Prendergast says the Rebels will have a job keeping tabs on the red-hot Stephen Bennett.

The highly rated Irish teenager aiming to break through at Man United
Ahead of huge game for him today, Jacob Devaney discusses grand ambitions and dealing with great expectations.
Éamonn Fitzmaurice: Of course it matters. These are medals and championships. And there's more...
Cork looked primed as they take on a slightly vulnerable Kerry - but can they take that next step?
Ciara Griffin: Closing the gap but Ireland’s next step is turning pressure into points
Scott Bemand's side take on Wales on Saturday night.

Ireland bid to bounce back as Wales search for elusive Six Nations win
Erin King and co. hope to show their attacking qualities in Belfast this evening.
Robyn O'Connor set for 'pretty intense' time on and off the pitch
The winger's third level exams start just days after Ireland's final match of the Six Nations against Scotland
Brian Cuthbert: Lots of areas in Munster football need support
Cuthbert believes that for clubs to be self-sufficient in coaching, Munster GAA may have to "offer something different" in terms of education
Mark Dowd reaping reward for Rossies refurb
Roscommon manager Mark Dowd has overseen an unmistakeable transformation since taking over.
Comfortable in his role and in himself, O'Sullivan enjoying life in green and gold
There’s been some amount of personal growth from the first-team rookie who suffered a panic attack in the build-up to the 2022 All-Ireland final.
North Shore can deliver for Gavin Cromwell in Killarney
Saturday’s assignment at Killarney looks considerably easier than anything North Shore has been tasked with to date and he should deliver a win.

Waterford's Catch-22: what's behind their poor Munster round-robin record?
The Déise have just four championship wins from 26 games in the group stage – with a pattern of declining performance the longer the round-robin progresses.

Seven Of Sport's Greatest Spying Controversies, Both In Ireland And Abroad
Espionage is an underrated part of sport - with another 'Spygate' rocking the playoffs, here are the best spying controversies in sports history
Connacht smell opportunity as injury-hit Munster arrive for western shootout
Play-off ambitions, mounting injuries and fierce provincial rivalry set the stage for a pivotal Galway showdown
Weekend previews: Cork's pool of resources can drench the Déise
Waterford have to blaze from the off, which Cork will know, but they can’t expect them to burn off when their championship is on the line.

Balancing representing Ireland in Six Nations with college exams
Robyn O’Connor is a relative newcomer at senior test level.
Motorsport: Ogier holds slender Rally de Portugal lead over Neuville
Josh McErlean, who is ninth, incurred a 50s road penalty when his car wouldn't start at the remote service; Jon Armstrong had no power steering for several stag

Saturday’s briefing: Saints charged over ‘spygate’ before clash with rivals Boro
The Southampton ‘spygate’ case took a new twist as the Sky Bet Championship club were charged with breaching EFL regulations ahead of their play-off semi-final

Rory McIlroy makes dig at LIV finances but open to players returning to PGA Tour
Masters champion Rory McIlroy took aim at LIV Golf’s financial plight, but is not against players returning to the PGA Tour. McIlroy, who has been one of the mo

Michael Carrick eager to keep Man United's newly crowned Footballer of the Year
Bruno Fernandes’ excellent individual performances this season have been recognised.

Sergej Jakirovic and Alex Neil plan for round two after Lions draw blank at Hull
Sergej Jakirovic and Alex Neil are ready to resume battle in Monday’s decider at the Den after Hull and Millwall contested a cagey goalless draw in the first le
