Dublin City Council have published the details of the new season of their Let’s Walk and Talk programme. Run by the council’s Community and Social Development Service, the volunteer-led walks take place at a variety of locations across the city. […]
Read more →Railway Union won the recently held AP Sports Indoor Cricket Shield, which ran over autumn and concluded just before Christmas at Cabra Sports Hall. In a repeat of the spring final, Railway beat the Northside based Leprechauns. The final went […]
Read more →On the weekend before Christmas, Railway Union men’s team travelled north up the M1 to the Physical Education Centre at Queens University Belfast to compete in the National Indoor Hockey finals. Railway were representing Leinster and they overcame the Ulster […]
Read more →Girls Rugby is going strong at Railway Union, with girls between 13 and 18 playing at both U18 and U15 in the Leinster League. “We are the only club in Dublin with girls age-grade teams,” said Head of Girls Rugby […]
Read more →St Patrick’s CY go into 2014 facing arguably the club’s most challenging period for many a year. Both our teams head into the spring with league survival in mind hoping to preserve top-flight status and the club’s crown as the […]
Read more →There’s considerable confidence around Clanna Gael Fontenoy these days as a new season of competitive fixtures gets into full swing. This comes on the back of significant achievements by many of the club’s teams over past months: the U-12 footballers […]
Read more →Irish snooker player David Morris (pictured) recently got to the last 16 of the UK Championship in York but reckons there won’t be a revival in the game any time soon in Ireland as the expenses are too high and […]
Read more →National jubilation greeted the English team’s victory in the 1966 Football World Cup, and The British Post Office announced a four penny commemorative stamp to mark the event (pictured). Unfortunately, it also announced in advance that no more than 12 […]
Read more →How have the Irish women’s rugby team risen up as a minority in this established sport to become international players? It has been through sheer hard work, dedication and success that they have won the respect of the Irish Nation. […]
Read more →The Ripple Effect is stretching into new terrain at the Ringsend Irishtown Community Centre this March, with the commencement of yoga classes. The classes are aimed at kids aged six years to 12 years, the younger end of the target […]
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