Galway’s Conor Whelan: ‘Mental health is not as abstract as people sometimes make it sound’
A decade after his debut, the Galway forward talks about his cousin’s suicide, having a PhD due this week and how travel keeps him fresh
LIV Golf shows what happens when a niche sport goes to war with itself – rugby should take note
Professional rugby probably needs to change to stay viable, but the R360 breakaway league proposal seems a fanciful solution
Ireland 1 Slovenia 0: How Carla Ward’s side rated at Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Emily Murphy pick of the bunch as Ireland finished second in group
‘There’s no way of getting into the psychology of it’ – Stephen Rochford responds to Mayo’s win over Tyrone
Paddy Durcan made his first championship start in 14 months for Mayo, contributing three points and taking Man of the Match
Con O’Callaghan’s loss highlights how long it’s been since Dublin found a diamond
With Armagh coming to HQ, Dessie Farrell fields a squad that has seen a huge amount of churn and looks light on stardust
Derry’s annus horribilis: Failure to beat Galway would give Oak Leaf county a thoroughly unwanted distinction
Injury, poor decisions and bad luck mean Derry are facing the possibility of a full year without a win
Crunch time for Mayo and Galway on bumper weekend of GAA action
Previews to the weekend’s games from the All-Ireland Series, Tailteann Cup and hurling finals
Tyrone beat Donegal at the death; Wins for Armagh, Monaghan and Meath – As it happened
Goals flying in at all the venues as Ger Brennan blames Leinster final hangover for Louth defeat to Monaghan
Louth have ended their Leinster title famine – can they avoid the fate that usually follows?
Ger Brennan must overcome the terrible record of counties who have ended decades-long waits for provincial success
Malachy Clerkin: At Manchester United, this awful season is everybody’s and nobody’s fault
There is no accountability at the most venal, most disorganised, most hubris-laden sporting organisation on the planet
Ponderous Mayo find out how dangerous it is to overthink their gameplan in the new-rules era
GAA weekend that was: Mayo lose to Cavan for the first time since 1948
Limerick’s monumental display a stark reminder of their enduring power
Crushing of Cork shows John Kiely’s side are as big and bad and forbidding as ever they were
Tipperary overcome nightmare start to overwhelm Waterford and qualify from Munster
Andrew Ormond and Jake Morris in top form for Liam Cahill’s side as they win their first championship game in Thurles since 2019
How Cork v Limerick became the biggest game in Irish sport
Four years ago it wasn’t much of a contest, but an injection of pure uncut Cork has helped make this a rivalry for the ages
Malachy Clerkin: In Rachael Blackmore, horse racing had maybe its greatest ever asset
The Tipperary jockey was polite, careful, wary and, despite her efforts to the contrary, completely fascinating