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We have often heard or used the phrase “sport, it’s in your DNA”, yet when it comes to sport, this...
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In RTE’s GAA Nua documentary, Dara Ó Cinnéide catches up with the Wexford camogie team and their management, to see how Metrifit is helping their performances and talks to Nutritionist Yvonne Treacy about how she uses Metrifit’s daily traffic light report to assess the wellbeing of the team.
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A brace of first-half goals from hat-trick hero Síofra O’Shea, while her side were playing against the elements, gave Kerry the foothold they needed to overcome Kildare in the TG4 All-Ireland SFC quarter-final at Austin Stack Park.
We know now what’s on the menu for Cork: all duck or no dinner.
What is there to say after a day like this other than to give due recognition to the winners and admit that the lessons will need a longer contemplation than ten minutes in a press conference.
Cork delivered a scintillating display to book their All-Ireland final place with a 7-26 to 2-21 victory over Dublin in Croke Park today, here is how both teams rated.
If not now, when? Twenty years now Cork have been chasing their 31st All-Ireland. At no stage in those two decades have they looked more ready or better equipped for glory. One more game now. Just one more win.
Seventeen years after making her inter-county debut, Waterford’s Niamh Rockett scored 1-11 and kept her dream of completing what would be a sensational premier junior, intermediate and senior grand slam alive.
Galway are through to a second successive TG4 All-Ireland senior semi-final following this six-point victory over Waterford in Tuam Stadium on Saturday.
Armagh prevailed thanks to a strong first-half showing to defeat Donegal in the TG4 Ladies Senior Football Championship relegation play-off in Stewartstown and ensure their top flight status for 2026.
Mayo have secured their place in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship for 2026 after seeing off Leitrim in this relegation play-off at Kilcoyne Park in Tubbercurry.
Hannah Tyrrell struck 1-5 at Parnell Park on Saturday afternoon as Dublin booked their place in the TG4 All-Ireland senior football championship semi-finals with a convincing victory over Cork.
By any conventional wisdom, a team that has shown Limerick the door in this year’s All-Ireland hurling championship might expect to be generating significant support for the remainder of the competition.
The three Divilly sisters from Clonberne, Co Galway found themselves in a new family formation for the TG4 All-Ireland senior football final at Croke Park last August.
There may be a perception that Waterford have the advantage of more familiarity with Croke Park than Clare, ahead of today’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland quarter-final (2.30pm, live on RTÉ 2), but enough of the Banner crew have played at the Broadway […]
At separate points during a wide-ranging half-hour conversation, Pat Ryan throws out the names of different Cork players who are flying in training.
No one appreciates how hard it is to win All-Ireland semi-finals more than I do given that we only managed it once from eight attempts during my days with Waterford.
A brace of first-half goals from hat-trick hero Síofra O’Shea, while her side were playing against the elements, gave Kerry the foothold they needed to overcome Kildare in the TG4 All-Ireland SFC quarter-final at Austin Stack Park.
We know now what’s on the menu for Cork: all duck or no dinner.
What is there to say after a day like this other than to give due recognition to the winners and admit that the lessons will need a longer contemplation than ten minutes in a press conference.
Cork delivered a scintillating display to book their All-Ireland final place with a 7-26 to 2-21 victory over Dublin in Croke Park today, here is how both teams rated.
If not now, when? Twenty years now Cork have been chasing their 31st All-Ireland. At no stage in those two decades have they looked more ready or better equipped for glory. One more game now. Just one more win.
Seventeen years after making her inter-county debut, Waterford’s Niamh Rockett scored 1-11 and kept her dream of completing what would be a sensational premier junior, intermediate and senior grand slam alive.
Galway are through to a second successive TG4 All-Ireland senior semi-final following this six-point victory over Waterford in Tuam Stadium on Saturday.
Armagh prevailed thanks to a strong first-half showing to defeat Donegal in the TG4 Ladies Senior Football Championship relegation play-off in Stewartstown and ensure their top flight status for 2026.
Mayo have secured their place in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship for 2026 after seeing off Leitrim in this relegation play-off at Kilcoyne Park in Tubbercurry.
Hannah Tyrrell struck 1-5 at Parnell Park on Saturday afternoon as Dublin booked their place in the TG4 All-Ireland senior football championship semi-finals with a convincing victory over Cork.
By any conventional wisdom, a team that has shown Limerick the door in this year’s All-Ireland hurling championship might expect to be generating significant support for the remainder of the competition.
The three Divilly sisters from Clonberne, Co Galway found themselves in a new family formation for the TG4 All-Ireland senior football final at Croke Park last August.
There may be a perception that Waterford have the advantage of more familiarity with Croke Park than Clare, ahead of today’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland quarter-final (2.30pm, live on RTÉ 2), but enough of the Banner crew have played at the Broadway […]
At separate points during a wide-ranging half-hour conversation, Pat Ryan throws out the names of different Cork players who are flying in training.
No one appreciates how hard it is to win All-Ireland semi-finals more than I do given that we only managed it once from eight attempts during my days with Waterford.
We have often heard or used the phrase “sport, it’s in your DNA”, yet when it comes to sport, this...
Confidence is the essential trait that defines each individual’s hope and faith in achieving their goals, that leads to successfully...
One of the key elements of athlete monitoring in recent times has been the ability to assess the wellness of...
The race to produce the next biggest star in sport is a continuous process within professional sport. It’s commonplace to...
When things go wrong for an athlete or a team, supporters can be very quick to point the finger at...
It is universally accepted that the role of a coach has a huge influence on sporting success. An athlete may...
It used to be the case that success in sport was based mostly on natural talent, but as competition developed,...
Sleep is simply not valued in our 24/7 society. We treat it as a luxury and it’s a necessity. If...
Mental-health challenges are becoming the norm rather than the exception for many student athletes. Today’s coaches need to be aware...
The Cambridge dictionary defines lifestyle as someone’s way of living; the things that a person usually does An athlete’s lifestyle...
The increasingly scientific approach to sport means that the modern athlete relies on information from a variety of sources in...
Swedish researcher Gunnar Borg passed away in February 2020 at the age of 92. He is the man behind the...
Sleep is the greatest legal performance enhancing drug that most people are probably neglecting – Matthew Walker Sleep allows your...
When it comes to success in sport, one of the most enduring questions is how is it that certain athletes...
Across the globe there are millions of young athletes who are dedicating themselves to making the grade in their chosen...
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