The slow running trend is gathering pace in Ireland, with one club in Dublin regularly attracting 200 women to its events.
Dublin manager Dessie Farrell has confirmed that John Small is the sixth player from last year's Championship team to depart ...
That’s why, as well as trying to get more women into running, it’s also about creating safe and inclusive spaces for them to ...
John Cregan, operating the public address system, had hardly finished telling us that David Reidy was being introduced when ...
United controlled much of the tempo from the earliest stages, although it took around 13 minutes for either side to craft a ...
But Harte is no stranger to such early-season bumps. In fact, it has become something of a trend. In his first year as Tyrone ...
AFTER a winter that saw their side rocked by high-profile departures, Dublin fans can rest assured Ciarán Kilkenny had no ...
JOHN KIELY feared Peter Casey might not play for Limerick again — but the Treaty chief hailed his comeback king after Casey’s winning return last night. The Na Piarsaigh hitman suffered a horror ...
And while they are shorn of stalwarts Brian Fenton, James McCarthy, Jack McCaffrey, Michael Fitzsimons and Paul Mannion ... two sides trying to keep pace with pacesetters Roscommon.
Erica Mannion-- Investor Relations Thank you ... So, we do expect that to grow this year at a pace which is -- which would keep it as it was last year a share of our activity.