Subscribe
Subscribe

Playing the fame game: How DJ Carey became the GAA’s first superstar

Playing the fame game: How DJ Carey became the GAA’s first superstar

A controversial AIB debt write-down has thrust him back into the headlines but the ex-Kilkenny hurler has always had a complicated relationship with being famous

Sat Feb 25 2023 - 05:00
This is a golden age for Irish sportswomen but they still do not get the support they deserve

This is a golden age for Irish sportswomen but they still do not get the support they deserve

Audiences want good sport no matter who plays it - so demand more coverage of women

Mon Feb 20 2023 - 05:00
Dublin win first league game in Cork in 33 years as Jack McCaffrey returns

Dublin win first league game in Cork in 33 years as Jack McCaffrey returns

For all their measured build-up play, Cork butchered too many chances against the Dubs

Sun Feb 19 2023 - 18:06
Cheltenham the final destination as bold moves pay off for Limerick racing double act

Cheltenham the final destination as bold moves pay off for Limerick racing double act

Trainer Paddy Neville and owner Davy Mann have enjoyed a life-long friendship that now sees the pair chasing festival glory with The Real Whacker

Sat Feb 18 2023 - 06:00
Why we should all cherish Séamus Coleman for the values he embodies

Why we should all cherish Séamus Coleman for the values he embodies

Unspoiled by the excesses of the Premier League, Everton’s captain stands in a long tradition of great Irish full-backs

Mon Feb 13 2023 - 05:00
Little jeopardy as Limerick breeze past Clare on a flat beer night

Little jeopardy as Limerick breeze past Clare on a flat beer night

Sprinklers the only concern for Limerick fans in facile win

Sun Feb 12 2023 - 13:24
Clare’s golden generation still fired by unfinished business

Clare’s golden generation still fired by unfinished business

The great promise shown in 2013 never quite materialised but several Banner stalwarts are eager to make the most of the time they have left

Sat Feb 11 2023 - 05:00
Ireland v France U20s: Late Sam Prendergast penalty seals victory in pulsating encounter

Ireland v France U20s: Late Sam Prendergast penalty seals victory in pulsating encounter

Lead changed three times in final quarter as teams went blow for blow

Fri Feb 10 2023 - 22:27
Golf’s civil war raises question: how much bad blood is good in sport?

Golf’s civil war raises question: how much bad blood is good in sport?

Soccer fans used to applaud goals by opponents, and Irish rugby crowds stay silent for kickers, but a bit of hate-your-guts rivalry can be fun

Mon Feb 06 2023 - 05:00
National hurling League: Cork claim dramatic comeback win over Limerick

National hurling League: Cork claim dramatic comeback win over Limerick

National Hurling League: Cork were trailing at half-time but stormed back to beat the All-Ireland champions with a last-gasp point

Sat Feb 04 2023 - 22:18
After a battle with leukaemia, Pat Ryan is comfortable carrying Cork’s great expectations

After a battle with leukaemia, Pat Ryan is comfortable carrying Cork’s great expectations

New manager isn’t fazed by the pressure inherent in the job, but you’d expect nothing less from someone calmly managing his leukaemia

Sat Feb 04 2023 - 06:00
Denis Walsh: The League does not matter like it used to, but hurling is still hurling

Denis Walsh: The League does not matter like it used to, but hurling is still hurling

Leagues, as a concept, occupy such a harassed place in the GAA psyche that asking intercounty teams to take two of them seriously never stood a chance.

Fri Feb 03 2023 - 19:00
Forget the acrimony, Irish rugby owes Warren Gatland a belated ‘thanks’

Forget the acrimony, Irish rugby owes Warren Gatland a belated ‘thanks’

Before the fallout over dropping O’Driscoll and not picking Sexton, Ireland’s golden period started with the Kiwi coach

Mon Jan 30 2023 - 05:00
Colm O’Rourke off to winning start in league as Meath rally to catch Cork in final quarter

Colm O’Rourke off to winning start in league as Meath rally to catch Cork in final quarter

Steven Sherlock’s 14-point haul not enough as home side lose momentum in second half

Sun Jan 29 2023 - 15:53
How 2002 All-Ireland winners Armagh were ahead of their time

How 2002 All-Ireland winners Armagh were ahead of their time

20 years on from their triumph, an insight into the methods behind the county’s run to Sam Maguire

Sat Jan 28 2023 - 05:00
Fan drinking and drug-taking at matches: Can it ever return to just being about the game?

Fan drinking and drug-taking at matches: Can it ever return to just being about the game?

It is an abomination the Aviva’s atmosphere for Test rugby has been strangled by the traffic to the bar

Mon Jan 23 2023 - 05:00
Dunloy eye All-Ireland glory after decades of slipping and climbing

Dunloy eye All-Ireland glory after decades of slipping and climbing

Former club player Gregory O’Kane shoots for the moon once again, this time as manager

Sun Jan 22 2023 - 08:00
Kilmeen & Kilbree: ‘In a club not flush with numbers, success comes in fits and starts’

Kilmeen & Kilbree: ‘In a club not flush with numbers, success comes in fits and starts’

Last year Kilmeen & Kilbree GAA club didn’t have enough players to field teams at U-17, U-19 or U-21, so they pooled their resources with two neighbouring clubs

Thu Jan 19 2023 - 05:00
Is national identity becoming commodified in international sport?

Is national identity becoming commodified in international sport?

To a certain degree, national identity has been commodified. It is no longer strictly about birth place or blood ties

Mon Jan 16 2023 - 06:00
How data has begun to challenge opinion in the world of GAA

How data has begun to challenge opinion in the world of GAA

All of the top intercounty teams will have at least three analysts sitting in a coach’s box

Sat Jan 14 2023 - 06:00
Séamus Power’s patience and resilience paying dividends as he joins golf’s elite ranks

Séamus Power’s patience and resilience paying dividends as he joins golf’s elite ranks

Schooled by every menace that golf can muster, the determined Waterford man has eventually emerged triumphant

Mon Jan 09 2023 - 05:00
One last hurrah: When players are not yet ready to call time on their career

One last hurrah: When players are not yet ready to call time on their career

You may be past your peak, but the temptation to hang on for one more crack at an All-Ireland is sorely tempting

Sat Jan 07 2023 - 06:09
Denis Walsh: Hypocrisy an integral part of our racing game

Denis Walsh: Hypocrisy an integral part of our racing game

‘We’re furious when we realise we’ve backed a horse that’s not trying, and delighted to be told about a horse that has “a stone in hand” on the handicapper’

Mon Dec 26 2022 - 09:00
Limerick fathers and sons: ‘I said it to you Ger, years ago. The boys will win it for us’

Limerick fathers and sons: ‘I said it to you Ger, years ago. The boys will win it for us’

On the Limerick team are five sons of former players, more than any other All-Ireland winning team in history

Sat Dec 24 2022 - 00:00
Sportswomen 2022: Injuries could not smother the brilliance of Niamh Rockett

Sportswomen 2022: Injuries could not smother the brilliance of Niamh Rockett

The Waterford camogie star has returned to match-winning action despite multiple knee surgeries and hobbling doubts.

Mon Dec 19 2022 - 20:00
Darts’ Ally Pally is place of uninhibited escapism where Peter Wright is dressed as The Grinch

Darts’ Ally Pally is place of uninhibited escapism where Peter Wright is dressed as The Grinch

At Ally Pally the players’ nerves are under a constant onslaught on the oche

Mon Dec 19 2022 - 06:00
Needle and the damage done: How Kilkenny’s inner fire was stoked by spite and slights

Needle and the damage done: How Kilkenny’s inner fire was stoked by spite and slights

The greatest hurling team of all time didn’t run purely on talent and guile, but on emotional fossil fuels too

Sat Dec 17 2022 - 05:01
Sportswomen 2022: Katie O’Brien’s rowing gold medal a culmination of lifetime of determined struggle

Sportswomen 2022: Katie O’Brien’s rowing gold medal a culmination of lifetime of determined struggle

Rower was born with spina bifida, which meant that the first 27 years of her life have been punctuated by surgery

Fri Dec 16 2022 - 14:00
Clash between hurling and the World Cup final is not a zero-sum game

Clash between hurling and the World Cup final is not a zero-sum game

The GAA has decided to make fixtures less flexible, which means more choice for sport lovers

Mon Dec 12 2022 - 05:00
Denis Walsh: Cork hurlers’ strong stand 20 years ago ushered in a new era for players

Denis Walsh: Cork hurlers’ strong stand 20 years ago ushered in a new era for players

Two decades on it is instructive to remember how basic Cork hurlers' demands were when they opted to strike

Mon Dec 05 2022 - 05:00
Patrick Fitzgerald continues to bloom as Ballygunner sweep away Ballyea to defend Munster title

Patrick Fitzgerald continues to bloom as Ballygunner sweep away Ballyea to defend Munster title

Teenager scores 1-4 as inside forwards contribute 1-10 from play in dominant display

Sun Dec 04 2022 - 13:08
GAA clubs now facing a greater challenge to reflect their home place as Ireland diversifies

GAA clubs now facing a greater challenge to reflect their home place as Ireland diversifies

It is impossible to claim that Ireland’s dramatic population shift is reflected on the playing fields of the GAA

Sun Dec 04 2022 - 07:00
Desert Outtakes: There is no forgiving Luis Suárez in Ghana

Desert Outtakes: There is no forgiving Luis Suárez in Ghana

Pulisic looking positively perky; GAA spring leagues were really hot; Ronaldo still chasing Eusébio

Thu Dec 01 2022 - 07:35
World Cup TV View: Duffer’s dressed for success – with a whiff of Eau de Keano

World Cup TV View: Duffer’s dressed for success – with a whiff of Eau de Keano

The Shelbourne manager was dressed for success as Australia delivered a big upset to Denmark

Thu Dec 01 2022 - 05:00
Denis Walsh: Fifa grasps opportunity to launch overdue war on time-wasting

Denis Walsh: Fifa grasps opportunity to launch overdue war on time-wasting

Fifa decides to make up for lost time at the World Cup

Mon Nov 28 2022 - 05:00
Harrington, McGinley and the World Cup victory that changed the face of Irish golf

Harrington, McGinley and the World Cup victory that changed the face of Irish golf

The pair’s Kiawah Island win 25 years ago set the tone for the country’s future major successes

Sat Nov 26 2022 - 06:00
Denis Walsh: Moral outrage concerning sport is selective, impressionable and flighty

Denis Walsh: Moral outrage concerning sport is selective, impressionable and flighty

Our conscience on what appears to be immutable principle should not be described as such in the first place

Mon Nov 21 2022 - 05:00
Denis Walsh: Shane O’Sullivan on the power of visualisation and belief

Denis Walsh: Shane O’Sullivan on the power of visualisation and belief

‘Liam Griffin and my Dad. Without them I would never have had the passion for this in the first place’

Sat Nov 19 2022 - 06:00
The old ‘give it a lash’ mentality in Irish sport is dead

The old ‘give it a lash’ mentality in Irish sport is dead

When you look around the varied landscape of Irish sport now what you see are athletes who are not afraid to win

Mon Nov 14 2022 - 05:00
PSNI’s Gaelic football team - a long road to winning community trust

PSNI’s Gaelic football team - a long road to winning community trust

St Michael’s was formed 20 years ago and faced hostility from nationalists - with one player killed by a car bomb

Sat Nov 12 2022 - 06:00
Munster secure famous victory over South Africa in first Páirc Uí Chaoimh outing

Munster secure famous victory over South Africa in first Páirc Uí Chaoimh outing

Packed house of 41,400 witness the province’s return to Cork in 14-point win

Thu Nov 10 2022 - 22:38
Rugby in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on a winter’s evening - what took us so long?

Rugby in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on a winter’s evening - what took us so long?

The distinct congregations of the major sports have mostly disappeared, and we should all be happy about it

Mon Nov 07 2022 - 05:00
Golf rules: World Handicap System giving ‘bandits’ more scope to deceive

Golf rules: World Handicap System giving ‘bandits’ more scope to deceive

The logging of casual rounds an open invitation to golf's handicap `bandits'

Mon Oct 31 2022 - 05:00
Cork SFC Final: Nemo Rangers put in another masterclass when it matters to cap centenary year

Cork SFC Final: Nemo Rangers put in another masterclass when it matters to cap centenary year

Captain Luke Connolly outstanding in victory over St Finbarr’s at Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Sun Oct 30 2022 - 19:26
A ride on the Cork carousel yet everything comes back to Nemo Rangers

A ride on the Cork carousel yet everything comes back to Nemo Rangers

For Nemo it is a year of anniversaries: 100 years since they were founded, 50 years since they won their first senior football championship

Sat Oct 29 2022 - 06:00
How likes of Match of the Day and The Sunday Game retain relevance in a  digital age

How likes of Match of the Day and The Sunday Game retain relevance in a digital age

Counter to all the impulses of the digital age, it is their job to come late to the story

Mon Oct 24 2022 - 05:00
Paul Flanagan’s perseverance and effort pays off with late Banner blooming

Paul Flanagan’s perseverance and effort pays off with late Banner blooming

A break from the game and putting injury woes behind him helped the Ballyea corner back finally flourish

Sat Oct 22 2022 - 06:00
Munster struggling to recreate the magical momentum of the glory days

Munster struggling to recreate the magical momentum of the glory days

With Munster there are fewer certainties these days in advance of the big clash with Leinster. That is part of who they are now.

Mon Oct 17 2022 - 05:00
St Finbarr’s win Cork senior hurling championship for first time in 29 years

St Finbarr’s win Cork senior hurling championship for first time in 29 years

Game was essentially over when Cahalane struck for Barr’s second goal in middle of the second half

Sun Oct 16 2022 - 20:55
Paul Dunne: ‘You notice the cut line and it starts to get into your head’

Paul Dunne: ‘You notice the cut line and it starts to get into your head’

Golfer is at a crossroads and heads to Q school next month, 10 days short of his 30th birthday

Sat Oct 15 2022 - 06:00
  • 1
  • …
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6

Download The Irish Times iOS App from the App StoreOpens in new windowGet The Irish Times App on the Google Play StoreOpens in new window
  • Why Subscribe?
  • Subscription Bundles
  • Subscriber Rewards
  • Student Subscription
  • Subscription Help CentreOpens in new window
  • Home DeliveryOpens in new window
  • Gift Subscriptions
  • Contact Us
  • Help CentreOpens in new window
  • My Account
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • The Irish Times Trust
  • Careers
  • ePaper
  • Crosswords & puzzles
  • Newspaper Archive
  • Newsletters
  • Article IndexOpens in new window
  • Discount CodesOpens in new window
MyHome.ieOpens in new windowThe GlossOpens in new windowRecruit IrelandOpens in new windowRIP.ieOpens in new window
The Irish Times
Irish Times on WhatsAppIrish Times on FacebookIrish Times on XIrish Times on LinkedInIrish Times on Instagram
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Cookie Information
Cookie Settings
Community Standards
Copyright

© 2025 The Irish Times DAC