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Funeral confirmed for mother-of-two killed in Cork attack

Funeral confirmed for mother-of-two killed in Cork attack

August 6, 2024 by

FUNERAL details have been confirmed for a mother-of-two who was found fatally injured in a burning building in Cork over the weekend. Daena Walsh was found seriously injured at her home in Midleton at around 4.15pm on August 2. The 27-year-old, a mother of two young boys, was found with stab wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene. Daena Walsh was found dead at her home in … [Read more...] about Funeral confirmed for mother-of-two killed in Cork attack

Wiffen ‘happy but disappointed at the same time’ with bronze medal

August 5, 2024 by

Ireland's Daniel Wiffen has expressed mixed emotions after winning another Olympic medal. While he's happy with his achievement, he is also disappointed that it wasn’t another gold. Wiffen won gold for Ireland in the 800m freestyle swimming final on Tuesday, raising expectations that he would make it two golds in a row. However, that wasn't the case on Sunday. American swimmer … [Read more...] about Wiffen ‘happy but disappointed at the same time’ with bronze medal

Will Fleury will make his return to the cage at OKTAGON 62

August 5, 2024 by

MMA fighter Will Fleury will make his return to the cage at OKTAGON 62, in the biggest fight of his career, as he takes on former World Champion, Pavol Langer. The Irishman looks to take one step closer to challenging for an elusive World Title. Fleury (12-3), who trains at the iconic SBG gym, is currently riding a five fight win streak, the most recent of which saw him submit … [Read more...] about Will Fleury will make his return to the cage at OKTAGON 62

Frustrated Kenny believes FAI should be doing more to help Pats with logistics of their European tie

August 5, 2024 by

St. Patrick's Athletic boss Stephen Kenny has been left annoyed by the FAI's refusal to postpone their game with Galway this Sunday, ahead of their second-leg Europa League tie against Sabah of Azerbaijan next week. The Irish side and Galway are due to lock horns on August 11, but before that, the Pats will play against Sabah this coming Thursday. The turnaround in terms of … [Read more...] about Frustrated Kenny believes FAI should be doing more to help Pats with logistics of their European tie

Jim Crawford pays tribute as Alan Reynolds leaves Under-21s

August 5, 2024 by

Ireland Under-21s Head Coach Jim Crawford has praised his outgoing assistant, Alan Reynolds, after he left his role with the international team. Reynolds joined Crawford’s backroom team in July 2020 and was part of the U21s set-up that reached its first ever play-offs in September 2022. During that time, Reynolds has held roles at Dundalk, Shelbourne, Derry City and Waterford, … [Read more...] about Jim Crawford pays tribute as Alan Reynolds leaves Under-21s

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