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Landmark study finds GAA’s value to Irish society is worth €2.87 billion 

December 2, 2024 by

A study developed by Sheffield Hallam University's Sport Industry Research Group, with assistance from Manchester Metropolitan University and Ulster University, has found that the societal impact of the GAA on Ireland is valued at €2.87 billion. The report set out the economic impact across 32 counties and 1,600 volunteer-led clubs in Ireland. The GAA, LGFA, and Camogie … [Read more...] about Landmark study finds GAA’s value to Irish society is worth €2.87 billion 

Irish sevens captain Harry McNulty retires

December 2, 2024 by

Ireland men’s sevens captain Harry McNulty has retired from sevens rugby this week. McNulty represented Ireland 140 times over nine years. He was also a key member of two Olympic teams in Tokyo and Paris, serving as captain for the latter. He was part of an Irish side that won bronze at the Sevens World Cup in Cape Town in 2022. Posting on Instagram this week, McNulty admitted … [Read more...] about Irish sevens captain Harry McNulty retires

Katie Taylor’s coach urges critics to ‘put respect on her name’

December 2, 2024 by

Katie Taylor's coach, Ross Enamait, has hit back at critics who have taken issue with the Bray native following her rematch with Amanda Serrano. This month, Taylor and the Puerto Rican fighter faced off for the second time, with Taylor securing victory via unanimous decision (95-94) at the AT&T Stadium in Texas. Serrano dominated the initial rounds, stunning Taylor with … [Read more...] about Katie Taylor’s coach urges critics to ‘put respect on her name’

FAI CEO Courell confirms it’s only the Aviva Stadium for Euro 2028

December 2, 2024 by

FAI CEO David Courell has confirmed this week that UEFA has rejected the possibility of the Republic of Ireland hosting additional games at different venues for Euro 2028. The Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, and initially Northern Ireland won the bid to co-host the tournament. However, due to redevelopment issues with Casement Park, Northern Ireland will no … [Read more...] about FAI CEO Courell confirms it’s only the Aviva Stadium for Euro 2028

Andy Farrell looking at ‘bigger picture’ after win over Australia

December 2, 2024 by

Ireland's Andy Farrell has claimed he is looking at the bigger picture, despite the team feeling sorry for themselves after their narrow win over Australia on Saturday. The Wallabies and Ireland played out a tense contest in which Ireland won 22-19, edging them out in the final moments. Australia ended the first half 13-5 up, but tries from Caelan Doris and a late effort from … [Read more...] about Andy Farrell looking at ‘bigger picture’ after win over Australia

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Legendary actor and Oscar winner Gregory Peck died on this day in 2003. Peck, who’s grandmother Catherine Ashe came from Dingle, studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York and debuted in his first Broadway show The Morning Star after graduation. His role in The Keys of the Kingdom in 1944 won him an Academy Award nomination. He became well known for his rugged screen presence and was often cast as the hero, especially in westerns. He starred opposite Audrey Hepburn in her first film Roman Holiday. Peck finally won the Oscar for his role as Atticus Finch in 1962’s To Kill a Mockingbird.

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