Louth 0-12 Westmeath 1-6This Division 2 clash was billed as a 'four-pointer' by both camps in the build-up, and it was Louth who drew first blood in the likely battle against relegation with an impressive second-half display in Haggardstown.Trailing by t
Meath were never remotely troubled by Westmeath in a very disappointing clash at Mullingar yesterday.The Royals, whose fans far outnumbered the home supporters in the crowd of 2,000, dominated right from the start with a point after 12 seconds from Cian
CRICKETStuart Broad and Graeme Swann each claimed three wickets as England took charge of the second Test against Pakistan on day one in Abu Dhabi yesterday.Broad (3-47) bowled both Younus Khan and Azhar Ali after lunch to leave the hosts struggling on 1
Holders Colaiste Iognaid are out of this year's Connacht Senior Cup after they were beaten by last year's finalists Sligo GS at The Mall yesterday.The 'Jes' opened the scoring through a penalty from captain Robert Butler on 20 minutes, but failed to scor
The shock of the century was never going to happen but for the opening quarter at Stade Ernest Wallon, the largest Connacht following for an overseas match dreamed.The 800 or so who travelled did so more in hope than anything else but their trip to the a
REMOTE control management worked well for new Offaly boss Gerry Cooney, who was en route to Namibia while the Faithful County opened 2012 with an O'Byrne Cup win over Westmeath.Cooney had set up the trip some months ago before he got the Offaly job. It's
AMID all the excitement of last weekend's tussle with Toulouse, Connacht never lost sight of the bigger picture.Wonderful occasion, they said, but next week's visit of the Ospreys is more important. The reasoning was based on the toughness of Connacht's
Aengus's fondness for non-conformity and fun is what many will remember him for, writes Liam CollinsFor a man who wasn't much given to funeral-going himself, Aengus Fanning got a fine send-off from the congre-gation that packed the Church of St Joseph, G
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