Jury in Conor McGregor civil case resume deliberations
The Mixed Martial Arts fighter denies raping Nikita Hand in a Dublin hotel on 9 December 2018.
‘A very balanced tie’ – Ireland and Wales are now different teams, insists Gleeson
In early 2024, Gleeson’s charges fell to a 2-0 defeat to Wales at Tallaght Stadium in what was the first game of her tenure as permanent head coach of the…
From fifth in Leinster’s depth chart to starting for Ireland
The 21-year-old hooker will make his debut against Fiji on Saturday.
Ellen Molloy to miss Ireland’s UEFA Euro 2025 Play-Off
The former Thomastown Utd player is out through injury
Jury begins deliberations in Conor McGregor civil case
The jury in the action taken against mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor, who is accused of raping a woman in a Dublin hotel six years ago, has begun considering…
Hurley well off the pace on day one of Australian PGA Championship
Local favourite Elvis Smylie leads after round one of the BMW Australian PGA Championship, while Gary Hurley, the sole Irishman in the field, has lots of ground to make up…
Gleeson keen to stay on but no talks over fresh deal
Eileen Gleeson has aired her desire to stay on as Republic of Ireland head coach no matter what happens in the upcoming Euro 2025 play-off against Wales, but admitted there's…
Jamie Osborne ‘ready’ for starting opportunity as attention turns to Fiji
Head coach Farrell described Osborne’s 18-minute stint off the bench against the Pumas last Friday as 'immense'.
Munster announce the signing of two props on short-term deals amid injury crisis
Munster have confirmed the signing of props Conor Bartley and Dian Bleuler on short-term contracts.
Kilkenny’s Walter Walsh reveals meaning behind twins’ names
Kilkenny's Walter Wallace is fitting into the role of dad just fine and chatting to EVOKE he revealed the twin's names and the meaning behind them.
Time right for Fiji to take down ‘vulnerable’ Ireland
The Flying Fijians believe their time is now and are not shy talking about their intentions to take Ireland down with scrum-half Frank Lomani saying Andy Farrell's side are "vulnerable".