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  • QUIZ: Can you name each of these blurred Premier League legends?

    QUIZ: Can you name each of these blurred Premier League legends?

    Brought to you by  Reckon you know your Premier League legends? Ah, the Premier League. It’s a rare thing to find a sporting tournament that means so much to so many people all over the world. The jerseys, the players and the teams may change every year, but the excitement of it all never wanes. […]

    7 years ago

  • “We were just brilliant, thank God” – Galway buzzing to be back in the big time

    “We were just brilliant, thank God” – Galway buzzing to be back in the big time

    By Daragh Ó Conchúir Galway 0-14 Cork 1-10 Galway’s development since Cathal Murray took over the reins after the 2018 National League has been incremental and obvious. An increased physicality was already notable last summer, though that could only have been more a reset of attitude, that would have been supplemented by subsequent winter work. […]

    7 years ago

  • England centre Henry Slade on the changes he made to his diet and training

    England centre Henry Slade on the changes he made to his diet and training

    Eddie Jones has named his squad for the Rugby World Cup Included in the England line-up is one of the Gallagher Premiership’s star players, Exeter Chiefs centre Henry Slade. Alex Roberts of SportsJOE recently chatted to Slade on all things training, diet and motivation. Can you give us some specific training drills that only a […]

    7 years ago

  • Predicting whether the summer’s big Premier League signings will flop or not

    Predicting whether the summer’s big Premier League signings will flop or not

    Please don’t come back to me in May to tell me you knew Alex Iwobi would bang at Everton A fair bit of business was done by Premier League clubs this season. Not as much as in recent years, but there were some big signings nonetheless – some shrewd, some questionable. For example, Arsenal signed two defenders […]

    7 years ago

  • Blockbuster camogie semi-final boils down to last four standing

    Blockbuster camogie semi-final boils down to last four standing

    By Daragh Ó Conchúir And then there was only four. Kilkenny v Tipperary, LIT Gaelic Grounds, Limerick, 5.30pm This is one of the deadliest rivalries in Gaelic Games, and it is fantastic to see it played out on one of the biggest stage of the Camogie calendar once more. Kilkenny have, of course, been regulars […]

    7 years ago

  • The women who defied society and changed rugby: documentary stories the pioneers

    The women who defied society and changed rugby: documentary stories the pioneers

    “We lose if women can’t play rugby.” In the build-up to the men’s Rugby World Cup, inspiration can be found in many forms. Rugby isn’t reserved for just men or women, it isn’t played by just Europe or Australasia and it sure as hell won’t be enjoyed by a little number of people when thousands […]

    7 years ago

  • Corbett & McGrath’s Big Build-Up: Tipperary to make Kilkenny eat their words

    Corbett & McGrath’s Big Build-Up: Tipperary to make Kilkenny eat their words

    Brought to you by Centra It’s All-Ireland final time! Corbett & McGrath’s Big Build-Up is here for a massive preview of Tipperary v Kilkenny. Lar Corbett and Derek McGrath are in studio to discuss a number of things that include: Derek McGrath and the Waterford job Tipp using Jackie Tyrell’s words as motivation Colin Fennelly’s […]

    7 years ago

  • House of Rugby: Carbery blow, Sexton dilemma and how rugby players can earn more

    House of Rugby: Carbery blow, Sexton dilemma and how rugby players can earn more

    Baz and Andrew’s House of Rugby was back for another week to review Ireland’s Rugby World Cup warm-up win over Italy, Joey Carbery’s injury and Johnny Sexton’s preparation. Barry Murphy is away to be there for the birth of his child but Jerry Flannery steps in and talks about Carbery’s suitability as a potential full-back, […]

    7 years ago

  • The Football Spin: Lampard’s blues, Sterling’s class and the lingering VAR debate

    The Football Spin: Lampard’s blues, Sterling’s class and the lingering VAR debate

    Lampard’s welcome to hell, United are back, Raheem Sterling can’t be stopped. After all the transfer rumours, after all the deadline day drama and after all the anticipation, the Premier League is finally up and running as a new season gets underway. The table doesn’t look that new though. The more things change, the more […]

    7 years ago

  • Great scenes at Croke Park as 20×20 banner is proudly flown during All-Ireland semi-final

    Great scenes at Croke Park as 20×20 banner is proudly flown during All-Ireland semi-final

    A movement to make a difference. 35 ladies footballers from Whitehall-Colmcille GAA club in North Dublin marched proudly onto the Croke Park pitch along with the 20 X 20 banner prior to Dublin and Mayo’s All-Ireland semi-final meeting on Saturday evening. Loud applause greeted their arrival as the Dublin and Mayo fans present acknowledged the […]

    7 years ago

  • 17-year-old with last minute wonder goal as Limerick make it to All-Ireland junior final

    17-year-old with last minute wonder goal as Limerick make it to All-Ireland junior final

    Compiled by Daragh Ó Conchúir The contestants for the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Premier Junior Camogie Final are known after Kerry accounted for Clare and Limerick defeated Clare in a double header at Cusack Park, Ennis. Kerry are hell bent on going one step further than last year, when they reached the Final for the first […]

    7 years ago

  • Well-taken Rowe strike sends Mayo through to another All-Ireland semi-final

    Well-taken Rowe strike sends Mayo through to another All-Ireland semi-final

    By Daragh Small Mayo 2-12 Armagh 1-12 Goals in each half from Maria Reilly and Sarah Rowe, combined with a driving performance from the back by Danielle Caldwell helped Mayo book their place in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship semi-final with victory over Armagh. Reilly’s goal was the difference at half-time while Mayo took a […]

    7 years ago

  • From World Championships to Irish dancing to an All-Ireland quarter final with Mayo

    From World Championships to Irish dancing to an All-Ireland quarter final with Mayo

    By Daragh Small Mayo’s footballing twins Ciara and Clodagh McManamon had both played massive parts in the county’s victory over Donegal a fortnight ago, but on the bus home there was a massive shock in store as their next round opponents were unveiled. Cavan’s win over Armagh in the opening game of Group 1 looked to have sealed their progress to the last eight, but watching TG4’s live stream on their […]

    7 years ago

  • The Football Spin: The Premier League is back and Liverpool are top

    The Football Spin: The Premier League is back and Liverpool are top

    Football is back, baby! Liverpool are on top of the league after a 4-1 mauling of Norwich and it’s over to you, Man City. Again. Already. The Football Spin went live straight after the game and there was lots to discuss. Liverpool v Norwich analysis Super League and the change of TV money A revisit […]

    7 years ago

  • Previewing another huge weekend in the ladies football championship

    Previewing another huge weekend in the ladies football championship

    By Jackie Cahill Two coveted slots at Croke Park on August 25 are on offer for Armagh, Mayo, Galway and Waterford on Saturday, as the counties battle it out for the remaining semi-final places in the 2019 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship. There’s a quarter-final double-header at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park down for decision, […]

    7 years ago

  • The GAA Hour is coming to Liberty Hall for a monster Kilkenny v Tipperary preview

    The GAA Hour is coming to Liberty Hall for a monster Kilkenny v Tipperary preview

    The best of rivals, the best of rivalries. Kilkenny and Tipperary. It’s hurling’s answer to Frazier and Ali, hurling’s version of Real Madrid v Barcelona. Only this is even better, this is even more visceral. Ever since Henry Shefflin’s penalty broke Tipperary hearts in 2009, there has been a common obsession between these two hurling […]

    7 years ago

  • Harry Maguire’s journey to becoming the world’s most expensive defender

    Harry Maguire’s journey to becoming the world’s most expensive defender

    Five years ago, the man they call Slabhead was signed by Hull City for £2.5m. Harry Maguire had arrived in the Premier League even if he was being sent from Sheffield United with some begrudging remarks over his ability to cut it at that top level. In 2017, Leicester invested £12m in the centre half […]

    7 years ago

  • Paraic Fanning steps down as Waterford senior hurling manager

    Paraic Fanning steps down as Waterford senior hurling manager

    Waterford are looking for a new hurling manager. Paraic Fanning has stepped down as boss of the Deise after one year in charge. Fanning took over from Derek McGrath but, despite a decent league campaign, they failed to win a game in the Munster championship and, on Friday, Waterford confirmed his departure in a statement. […]

    7 years ago

  • “If you can just do your bit, it could change everything”

    “If you can just do your bit, it could change everything”

    From Sonia O’Sullivan in Sydney to Katie Taylor in London. It hasn’t historically been as easy for female sportspeople to find female role models but some special ones broke through the wall. Louise Quinn remembers a TV being wheeled into her class in 2000 to watch the Sydney Games and a woman from Ireland walk […]

    7 years ago

  • The GAA Hour hurling show: Davy Fitz regrets, pundit egos, no to VAR

    The GAA Hour hurling show: Davy Fitz regrets, pundit egos, no to VAR

    When Cheddar Plunkett is in full flow, there’s no stopping him. And you wouldn’t want to. On The GAA Hour hurling show, the Laois hurling legend picked apart lazy analysts for their all-too-basic criticism of the sweeper system and he spoke cogently about the struggle for referees and the idea of VAR. There was also […]

    7 years ago

  • “I’ve been in that situation before and I’ve literally been tripped”

    “I’ve been in that situation before and I’ve literally been tripped”

    Nadia Power took home her bronze medal, eventually. The Irish runner medalled in the 800m at the U23 European Athletics Championship in Sweden but she briefly had her success taken away from her. After the final, after the celebrations, Power was informed that she was disqualified for ‘pushing’. Eventually, her appeal was successful and she […]

    7 years ago

  • Major boost for Federation of Irish Sport as volunteers set to benefit from EBS support

    Major boost for Federation of Irish Sport as volunteers set to benefit from EBS support

    EBS have announced a Community Fund that will benefit sporting volunteers all over Ireland. On top of their commitment to support the Volunteer in Sport Awards in November, the Mortgage Masters are offering a long-term backing. Every year over 450,000 volunteers work with 78 national sport and physical activity governing bodies to ensure that sport […]

    7 years ago

  • Tipperary legend calls for Premier League-style officiating in hurling

    Tipperary legend calls for Premier League-style officiating in hurling

    “If Tipp had been beaten after that decision, they’d have been savage over it…” Tipperary legend Eoin Kelly has called for Premier League-style goal-line technology in the GAA. The Paddy Power GAA ambassador wrote in his column with Paddy Power news that referees are looking for help but it isn’t forthcoming. Criticism was lobbied at […]

    7 years ago

  • The GAA Hour: Kilkenny ferocity, Tipperary character, refereeing blunders

    The GAA Hour: Kilkenny ferocity, Tipperary character, refereeing blunders

    The GAA Hour hurling show is one not to miss after a crazy weekend. Kilkenny ambushed the All-Ireland champions with as pure a Brian Cody performance as they come and Wexford’s dream of a first All-Ireland final in 23 years was shattered by a nerveless, relentless Tipperary. In a celebration of the best of hurling, […]

    7 years ago

  • Coca-Cola pledge support to Sport Against Racism Ireland

    Coca-Cola pledge support to Sport Against Racism Ireland

    Coca-Cola have announced a new partnership for Sport Against Racism Ireland with the drinks company contributing €35,000 to a number of projects over the course of the next year. Irish football fans can win tickets to a Premier League match of their choice by entering a unique code from promotional packs of Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, […]

    7 years ago

  • Everything you need to know about The Motorsport Show 2019

    Everything you need to know about The Motorsport Show 2019

    Brought to you by The Motorsport Show Don’t make any plans for 23–24 November! An international celebration of motorsport, performance cars, manufacturers, clubs and products will be coming together for the perfect day out. We’re so excited for this event we can almost hear the revving of engines! Maybe it’s a vision of what’s to come, […]

    7 years ago

  • Mayo survive late drama to tee up ladies quarter final with Armagh

    Mayo survive late drama to tee up ladies quarter final with Armagh

    – By John Fallon Kerry set up a quarter-final date with reigning champions Dublin. The line-up for the TG4 All-Ireland SFC was completed on Sunday when Kerry defeated Westmeath by 1-12 to 1-10 in Killarney. The Kingdom led by 1-6 to 1-4 at the break and held off the Westmeath challenge in the second-half to secure […]

    7 years ago

  • Ulster Rugby CEO backs pride participation amid fan criticism

    Ulster Rugby CEO backs pride participation amid fan criticism

    Ulster Rugby CEO Jonny Petrie has defended the club’s decision to take part in the Belfast Pride festival amid criticism from some of the club’s supporters. Ulster Rugby will be represented in next month’s parade as they look to to promote equality and inclusiveness in rugby while reinforcing that Ulster Rugby is a safe space for […]

    7 years ago

  • QUIZ: Claim to be a sport expert? This is the quiz for you

    QUIZ: Claim to be a sport expert? This is the quiz for you

    Sport made simpler with Sky How’s your memory? Sky Sports, BT Sports and Premier Sports are all in one place from 1 August. To celebrate the launch of the new Sports Extra pack on Sky, which includes BT Sport and Premier Sports, we’re winding back the clock and going through some of the best moments […]

    7 years ago

  • An incomplete list of players you’d want defending your Hummer from armed robbers

    An incomplete list of players you’d want defending your Hummer from armed robbers

    – By Kyle Picknell Sead Kolašinac bobbing up and down in a boxing stance whilst fending off knife-wielding attackers in motorcycle helmets is undoubtedly the mood of the summer If there is a single member of the Arsenal squad qualified to operate as the burly protector to Mesut Özil, it’s Sead Kolasinac. In fact, it might only […]

    7 years ago

  • We’re looking for a sports person who wants to improve their diet

    We’re looking for a sports person who wants to improve their diet

    Brought to you by SuperValu Fancy being the star of our upcoming video with Leinster Rugby’s Performance Nutritionist? It doesn’t matter what sport you play, it’s always worth trying to find that extra edge. Not many things have as immediate an influence on your performance than a healthy diet full of fruit and veg, so […]

    7 years ago

  • Davy Fitzgerald gatecrashes GAA Hour Wexford

    Davy Fitzgerald gatecrashes GAA Hour Wexford

    The GAA Hour went to Ferrybank South in Wexford on Thursday night to preview the All-Ireland senior hurling championship semi-finals. Wexford will take on Tipperary in one semi-final while defending All-Ireland champions Limerick will face off against Kilkenny on the other side of the draw. Jamesie O’Connor, Tony Browne, Tom Dempsey, Larry O’Gorman, Michael Duignan, Colm Parkinson and Cheddar Plunkett […]

    7 years ago

  • The Football Spin: Ireland need Jack Byrne and Troy Parrott NOW, United on a roll

    The Football Spin: Ireland need Jack Byrne and Troy Parrott NOW, United on a roll

    “If he starts for Spurs he has to be a shoo-in to get in the squad…” Mick McCarthy isn’t getting as carried away about Troy Parrott as every Spurs and Ireland fan is. The 17-year-old is catching eyes during pre-season, starting alongside Harry Kane for Tottenham but there seems to be a stipulation with players […]

    7 years ago

  • GAA Hour live from Wexford

    GAA Hour live from Wexford

    A packed house, amazing stories, strong analysis and even singing. The GAA Hour live show in Wexford was a rip-roaring success. With a star line-up and gripping talking points, the Wexicans were hanging off every word in the Crown Live and what a list of talent it was. Jamesie O’Connor Tony Browne Tom Dempsey Larry […]

    7 years ago

  • All-Ireland final speech, Croke Park analysis – Corbett & McGrath’s Big Build-Up

    All-Ireland final speech, Croke Park analysis – Corbett & McGrath’s Big Build-Up

    70 minutes from the All-Ireland final. Lar Corbett and Derek McGrath have been there before and the pair have offered a rousing episode of their Big Build-Up show, with Centra Ireland. In episode five, the former Waterford manager and Tipperary player dissect both semi-finals and discuss the mentality around big games, as well as the […]

    7 years ago

  • The GAA Hour is coming to Westport for an almighty Mayo v Donegal preview

    The GAA Hour is coming to Westport for an almighty Mayo v Donegal preview

    It’s basically an All-Ireland quarter-final knockout. Mayo welcome Donegal to Castlebar for the final Super 8s group game but they know that a win should see them through to the semis. If Kerry take care of business in Meath, there’s no need for mathematics – a win for Mayo will see them into the last […]

    7 years ago

  • Free pints for first 20 entries to Paddy Power confessional box at GAA Hour Wexford

    Free pints for first 20 entries to Paddy Power confessional box at GAA Hour Wexford

    “Bless me Paddy, for I have sinned…” Have you something to get off your chest? Demons to banish? Mates to slag? This Thursday, SportsJOE and Paddy Power’s world famous GAA Hour show comes to Wexford for an All-Ireland semi-final preview with a star-studded panel. And, if you’re heading down, we’re asking anyone with a story […]

    7 years ago

  • What Man United could have got for the £80m they’re spending on Harry Maguire

    What Man United could have got for the £80m they’re spending on Harry Maguire

    – By Wayne Farry Manchester United look set to sign Harry Maguire Whether for ill or for good, Manchester United have deemed it wise to part with eighty million of the Queen’s pounds for the services and large head of one Harry Maguire. Maguire has experienced a ludicrous rise since leaving Hull City for Leicester […]

    7 years ago

  • Joe Quaid to part ways with Westmeath hurlers

    Joe Quaid to part ways with Westmeath hurlers

    SportsJOE understands that Westmeath hurling boss Joe Quaid has parted ways with the county’s senior team. Quaid succeeded former manager Michael Ryan last year after guiding Kildare to Christy Ring cup success in 2018. He said at the time that he was taken back with the level of hurling talent in the county but it […]

    7 years ago