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Large number of past and present DCU stars nominated for LGFA and Camogie awards!
A large number of past and present DCU students have been nominated for end of season awards in Ladies Football and Camogie. Read more…
All the latest sports news.
A large number of past and present DCU students have been nominated for end of season awards in Ladies Football and Camogie. Read more…
The NFL season has gotten off to a flying start, and after 6 weekends of action, both conferences are starting to take shape, as teams gear towards Superbowl LVI next February. Here’s three things you Read more…
Cillian Boggan recounts his chat with ex Wexford hurler and All- Ireland winner, George O’Connor about the demands “horrendous” demands of intercounty hurlers while also touching on the current state of Wexford hurling and their future. Read more…
A quick glance of the URC, what it is and how its going so far for the Irish Provinces in the opening weeks. Read more…
The College View’s Jessica Woodlock interviews DCU Ladies Rugby Club players, Aoife Guinan and Louise McCleery on their first game of the 2021/22 season as well as their aims for the rest of the season. Read more…
Are Manchester United on the brink of returning to the glory days under Ole or is a very talented squad being wasted by the Norweigan? Read more…
Christine Russell and Darragh McElhinney were convincing winners of the Irish University Athletics Associations’s Cross Country Championships held in DCU recently. Read more…
After a chaotic couple of months in the Transfer Window the question has to be asked; why did all the big players transfer this summer? Read more…
Darragh Egan was recently appointed as Wexford Senior Hurling manager succeeding Davy Fitzgerald. Does he have what it takes to take the Slaneysiders back to the top? Read more…
Shane Lowry makes his Ryder Cup debut this weekend. He is about to prove that he is a tournament rookie by name only. Read more…
Something needs to change for Ireland after another disappointing International break which leaves Stephen Kenny’s tenure as manager hanging in the balance. Read more…
DCU Alumni and coach Brendan Hyland helps make Olympic history for Ireland in the 4×200 meter relay event and its no surprise given his reputation for excellence. Read more…
Current DCU students Nadia Power, Andrew Coscoran, Sophie Becker and Cillin Greene are off to the Olympics in Tokyo. Read more…
There’s something about an international tournament that sends football fans into a euphoric frenzy. You could argue it’s heat stroke, but by any bet that would be the pride fans feel when their country plays. Read more…
Interesting look at the Irish players worthy of this years Lions tour as well as team selection and an insightful portion on the South African mindset on the upcoming tour. Read more…
A brief summary of the five new sports gracing the Olympic games in Japan 2021. Read more…
Is Jorge Sampaoli’s management of French giants Marseilles, a match made in heaven or hell? Daniel McCabe examines… Read more…
Rachael Blackmore had an exceptional week at the Cheltenham Festival. Leona Kenny looks back on her performance and the potential impact it will have on the sport. Read more…
The Azaleas are back, the patrons are set to return, but one thing that remains the same is Rory McIlroy’s lifelong search for a green jacket. McIlroy is set to enter his 13th Masters after Read more…
DCU final year student Cormac Dalton has recently signed for the University of Tulsa, marking yet another tick off the long list of goals for the Mullingar man. ‘’I am so happy to get going, Read more…
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith just 12 match weeks left to play in the Premier League this season, many fans will be looking back at a unique season of football.
There’s an age-old saying that many singers, athletes, and general celebrities favour at awards ceremonies, on podiums, or in everyday life – “This is for my fans”.
Eleven years ago, Tiger Woods cut a deeply apologetic figure as he confessed to the world’s media details of a scandal that had been brewing for years.
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]here have always been clear barriers for women in sport compared to the men’s games, but the impacts of the global pandemic have exposed these issues further.
The FAI have unveiled new broadcasting deals for the 2021 League of Ireland and Women’s National League campaigns.