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Dungannon Swifts manager Rodney McAree says managing his hometown club in an Irish Cup final would be "a dream come true". The Stangmore Park club will face Championship leaders Bangor in the second ...
Whether you enjoy it as an indulgent, creamy after-dinner drink ... to add some to your weekend cup of coffee. Now that you’ve learned a little bit about Irish cream, it’s time to find ...
After the climax of the Men’s Six Nations last week, it’s time for Irish rugby’s next generation to showcase what they’ve got. This week, the Pinergy Munster Schools Cup finals will be ...
The Swifts are riding high as we head towards the final few weeks of the season with the Irish Cup and European football a realistic target. A lot of people have been trying to put their finger on ...
Ards manager John Bailie said that holders Cliftonville "fully deserved" their 3-0 Irish Cup semi-final win at Windsor Park. Joe Gormley opened the scoring for the Reds before substitutes Alex ...
Irish food and drink exporters are preparing for significant disruption after Donald Trump announced plans to place additional tariffs of 20 per cent on most goods produced in the European Union.
Picture: Andrew Matthews/PA A knife-wielding man shot dead by police at Milton Keynes railway station has been named by the British police watchdog as 38-year-old Irish native David Joyce.
Gold Cup glory for Irish jockey Mark Walsh and trainer Gavin Bromwell at Cheltenham Festival It was Gold Cup glory for Irish jockey Mark Walsh, in a phenomenal final day for the Irish, which saw ...
Swifts manager Rodney McAree guided the club to League Cup success in 2018 Dungannon Swifts manager Rodney McAree says managing his hometown club in an Irish Cup final would be "a dream come true".
While Harlequins are not to be underestimated - at seventh in the English Premiership table and scraping through to the Champions Cup knockouts - the Irish province will be heavy favourites.
Ards were playing in their first Irish Cup semi-final since 1993 Ards manager John Bailie said that holders Cliftonville "fully deserved" their 3-0 Irish Cup semi-final win at Windsor Park.
In a move to build excitement and attract college coaches, the Kirst Cup is adding a shot clock to its 2025 tournament held this June at Kean University. Because the Kirst Cup runs outside the ...