Duo beat US pair Trainer and Ramey in Zurich Classic playoffMcIlroy hails victory as ‘absolutely amazing’ at TPC LouisianaIrish pair Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry came through a playoff to win the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.At the end of the fourth round, Lowry made the most of a superb chip on to the 18th green by McIlroy by sinking a birdie putt, extending the contest as they joined Martin Trainer and Chad Ramey on 25 under at TPC Louisiana. Continue reading
Legislation addressing the influx of crossings is expected to be brought to Cabinet on Tuesday, according to the new Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke
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Ireland’s deputy premier Micheal Martin is to travel to Egypt and Jordan to push for the need for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Cliftonville against Linfield is a familiar fixture in local football, but Saturday's Irish Cup final between the sides has been 90 years in the making.
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Bath head of rugby Johann van Graan signs a new long-term deal to stay at
The winning ticket was sold in Co Kildare, Ireland and has scooped the life-changing prize after matching all five numbers plus the two lucky stars
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rewrite this content and keep HTML tags CARSON, Calif. – Captain Sophie de Goede scored 18 points, including two tries, as Canada thumped the U.S. 50-7 Sunday in the
A Paralympic champion whose rugby career was curtailed by sight loss is channelling Jonny Wilkinson on his journey to Paris 2024. Chris Skelley, a visually impaired judo player, dreams of emulating the England rugby legend in his bid to climb further into the sporting history books. Skelley was thrown into rugby and judo by his []
The 6ft7in athlete, who played in the eighth tier of English rugby for hometown club Basingstoke, has been picked by Buffalo Bills from the NFL’s international player pathway programme as an offensive lineman. Clayton was selected with the 221st overall pick in the seventh round despite having never played a game in the sport but recorded his 40-yard dash in 4.79sec during the draft combine, which the Bills said was faster than all offensive lineman have recorded over the past 10 years. 'It’s...