Jackie Tyrrell: All-Ireland final heroes often come out of left field
Limerick have the edge but Waterford might well find a match-winner of their own
Limerick have the edge but Waterford might well find a match-winner of their own
‘The intensity they’re playing at is unbelievable. I give Liam and the lads great credit for that’
Former Lions, Ireland and Ulster winger has never been one to settle for the comfort zone
Worried about the effect on attendances, many in the GAA took their time to warm to live broadcasts
Kenny may be out of step with the restive public mood, but his interviews are memorable
Documentary looks back at four decades analysis, debate, rows, and dodgy sweaters
The process of getting back to health is about looking after yourself, taking exercise and eating properly says survivor Michael Lyster
Michael Lyster, Irish Heart Foundation ambassador
Experienced broadcaster relishes the pressure that comes with iconic sports show
TV View: He was hoping to go out on a high at Croker, but then Dublin did what Dublin do
Clare’s stirring fightback earns pundits’ forgiveness over half-time ‘gamesmanship’
When it comes to tournament telly, there’s only one Après Match
TV deal was signed before sweeping changes were made to championship structures
Joanne Cantwell is to replace Michael Lyster on The Sunday Game Live from 2019
News follows announcement last week that Michael Lyster will retire at the end of 2018
Michael Lyster’s square balls a sight for sore eyes early on Sunday morning
‘Memory Man may be dead but his memory will live forever,’ says Fr Brian D’Arcy
They may be top of the Ulster heap, but can Tyrone give Dublin the game of their lives?
Site a ‘key milestone in the journey of Men’s Sheds’ movement
Joe Brolly like a mosquito buzzing in your ear as championship gets up and running
‘All you could hope was that the goalie would win that competition Michael Lyster kept advertising for a trip to Abu Dhabi’
Clare have no option but to go home and milk cows after chastening defeat in Croker
Demand continuing to outstrip supply can make for an unforgettable atmosphere
Veteran presenter gives insider’s view of challenges and workings of ‘The Sunday Game’
Succession of sporting wins for Ireland is threatening our famed national humility
Neutrals were having a hard time deciding who not to support as Dublin bring Sam home
Pundits left with little to bemoan after Croke Park spectacle
It was hard to choose the fishing when such a smorgasbord of sport was on offer
Sports broadcaster to have pacemaker fitted after wife used CPR to save his life
Malachy Clerkin charts the story of the famous tune
Mourners fill Foxrock church where they heard of ‘infectious joy’ of broadcaster
‘The Sunday Game’ is supposed to exude class but there are times it is just crass
Panel’s pessimism about new season dispersed by Donegal and Tyrone
Record first-day attendance at the Punchestown festival
A long-standing fixture on RTÉ’s rugby panel alongside host Tom McGurk and fellow panellist Brent Pope, George Hook is bowing out after this year’s Six Nations writes Malachy Clerkin
Gobsmacking comebacks meet hyperbolic pundits as Europe, Cork and others celebrate
Limerick does not seem to be a popular choice for semi-final . . . not to be insulting
You can’t keep a Cavan man down, not even on Rio’s famous beach
Joe Brolly yet again manages to endear himself further to Tyrone folk with Seán Cavanagh remarks
Shrieks of despair as the hooter goes. Missed free. Cue mayhem
Cyril Farrell was almost horizontal, hitting warp speed with the thrill of it all
An occasion which will prompt the question ‘where were you when . . . ?’
Pat Spillane plucked the phrase out of thin air but it has endured and has done Mickey Harte’s side no favours
From humble beginnings almost 35 years ago, The Sunday Game has been bringing us the spills, thrills and bellyaches of the GAA summer
Those who allege that to love cricket suggests you must possess a name like Lord Montague Oxley-Spiffy-Farmington, who earned his title and wealth by eating Tipperary men, should bow their heads in sporting shame
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