I am now very fit. I am ready for Ireland’s fittest family to adopt me
What golden specimens they are, you think, as they propel themselves across God’s good earth like Accenture employees here to rationalise a business
What golden specimens they are, you think, as they propel themselves across God’s good earth like Accenture employees here to rationalise a business
Last May Garrihy left 2FM Breakfast after five years saying it was ‘time for ventures new’
Including The Traitors, The White Lotus, Zero Day, Your Friends & Neighbors, The Walsh Sisters and The Bear
Many presenters left RTÉ's pop station but Radio 1 had a much more stable year and Newstalk sailed serenely on. The online sphere and the threat of podcasts looms ever larger
Paul McGinley feels the emotion at unloved Presidents Cup
Presenter leaving morning radio show to concentrate on podcasts, travel, and pursue other projects
Patrick Freyne: Frequently it seems as if those ‘duped’ by Doireann Garrihy, Carl Mullan and Donncha O’Callaghan are playing along, much as you would indulge the tomfoolery of a child
Magician Dynamo hasn’t the power to excite an ice cool Roy Keane in the Sky Sports studio
This may be one show that truly brings families together
Radio: The music station is as loud and buzzy as ever, despite questions about its future
Radio: Punchy approach of Jennifer Zamparelli and feelgood mood of the 2FM Breakfast team bucks the trend for falling ratings
I sometimes find it hard to relate to the people on the RTÉ series. They’re so lithe and sinewy and uplifted and in motion
Radio in 2021: Radio 1’s new guard found their voice, Newstalk stayed scrappy
Sligo woman’s success in reaching an Olympic final a huge fillip for the sport
Van Graan admits Edinburgh clash will be a very ‘tough game that can go either way’
Cork soprano had enormous talent, and a big and generous heart – Canon Jim O’Donovan
Patrick Freyne: Are we not all, in a very real way, clinging on for dear life during lockdown?
Andy Farrell’s side look like they’ll need a bonus point win in Paris – it will be hard work
On- and off-field leadership lacking as province succumb to familiar failings
Munster have had plenty of exciting days but none surpass November 12th, 2011
Ireland teams now consistently bridging a historical shortfall in height terms
Former Ulster player recently announced his retirement with some harsh words for the sport
All may seem lost for Munster, but there’s always the chance of doing the impossible
Marie Crowe and Colin Byrne join some of our writers to look back on the highs and lows
Patrick Freyne: Ireland’s Fittest Family a far cry from country’s typical household
Easterby believes ‘phenomenal athlete’ James Ryan will become ‘one of the greats’
Focus on climate change and Sean Quinn in offering from ‘flat broke’ broadcaster
Leinster’s current dominance began with memorable semi-final victory in 2009
Cork club braced for another All Ireland League final clash with old rivals Clontarf
Ireland secondrow tossed a coin 50 times before deciding to stay with the province
Alan Gaffney reflects on win over Gloucester to progress in 2003 Heineken Cup
O’Gara and Jennings have little sympathy for outhalf as O’Callaghan dons red-tinted specs
Compelling game swung on controversial decision to disallow Earls’s ‘try’
Former Ireland rugby international addresses Men’s Shed conference in Cork
Apart from gripping the clipboard nervously, Eir Sport’s new Pro14 star is doing fine
Matt Williams: Racing 92 defeat was the worst Munster performance I have witnessed
‘We are going to Dublin to play the best team in Europe’ says coach van Graan
Donncha O’Callaghan, one of the few left with experience of club rugby in 20th century
Nine years from Ireland’s second Grand Slam, Gavin Cummiskey looks at the class of 2009
Team has produced exciting rugby and scored a whopping total of 17 tries so far
No one has won more caps in the Schmidt era than the Leinster lock
Ireland outhalf needed treatment on his back before Friday's Captain’s Run
Kitman Labs’s data has found more contact work in training leads to less injuries in games
Munster lock relishing the prospect of taking on Toulon in the quarter final at Thomond
Virgin Media-owned broadcaster set for a 2018 marked by ‘big events’ and 20th anniversary
Munster duo have every right to prioritise their own future and that of their families
Former Glenstal abbot says pandemic of child abuse and incest is a ‘religious problem’
Former Ireland cap Bob Casey returned from London Irish to work in executive searches
‘We could have made history to be the first team to turn over South Africa in an away series’
‘The key was to be part of a winning culture. And then just leave it’ says ex-Leinster man
Jimmy Duffy hoping to build on Oyonnax against Worcester this weekend
Visit to Castres a tough assignment for several of the newer faces in Erasmus’s side
Late tries from Brian Scott and James Hart get Erasmus’ men over the line
Munster rugby legend honoured for glittering career and work as Unicef ambassador
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices