'Archaic, old school, controlling': do GAA club rules go too far? A social media leak of strict GAA club rules has raised questions about what should be expected from amateur players GAA • 28 Nov
What Manchester City fans have to say about sportswashing How do fans reconcile the misdeeds of their owners with their identity as Manchester City supporters? Sportwashing • 27 Nov
5 things the GAA can learn from other sports What ideas and innovations could the GAA introduce from other sports to progress and develop Gaelic games? GAA • 20 Nov
10 Irish sports scandals which rocked the nation From kidnapping and riots to fights and arrests, here are 10 scandalous moments from Irish sport which kept us all agog Sport • 06 Nov
Will big money kill off community ownership in League of Ireland? With just six of the 20 league clubs now owned by supporters, fears are growing of an 'arms race' in private spending Soccer • 31 Oct
3 tips to beat the psychological challenges of running a marathon Here are some insights from 21 long-distance runners into strategies that could help your marathon performance Marathons • 26 Oct
Meet the Donegal-born original All Blacks rugby captain When the New Zealand rugby team went on tour in 1905 they were captained by Dave Gallaher from Ramelton, Co Donegal Rugby • 13 Oct
Why do Irish sports fans sing 'The Fields of Athenry'? From soccer to rugby, Pete St John's classic is the Irish fans' song of choice on terraces everywhere Sport • 26 Sep
Who's going to win the Rugby World Cup? Let's ask an algorithm New Zealand have a 33.5% chance of winning followed by South Africa (26.2%), France (20.6%) and Ireland (11.9%) Rugby World Cup • 08 Sep
How hurling frees are more likely to go to team that's behind A study has found hurling teams are more likely to be awarded frees if they are behind on the scoreboard GAA • 29 Aug
Why Irish people sing 'Ole Ole Ole' when they're happy We don't just break into a blast of 'Ole Ole Ole' at soccer matches, but also at gigs, homecomings and other celebrations Ireland • 28 Aug
Can sportswashing repair a country's damaged reputation? Saudia Arabia believe a massive investment in sport will effectively divert attention away from its poor human rights record Sportswashing • 15 Aug
How to positively help support your child in sport The youth sport environment is becoming increasingly professionalised and providing appropriate parental support is incredibly complicated Parenting • 28 Jul
The story of the first All-Ireland football medals Why did it take 25 years for inaugural All-Ireland football final winners Commercials of Limerick to get their medals? Sport • 27 Jul
The mighty world of GAA fashion, beards and championship haircuts From collars to crewnecks, flatcaps to helmets and Ciarán McDonald to Brian Cody, the GAA has a fashion history all of its own. Fashion • 27 Jul
How will Ireland's first Women's World Cup compare to Italia '90? Each tournament's legacy and impact will be seismic for Irish sport and society, but for much different reasons Soccer • 20 Jul
What will the hurley of the future look like? Ireland's native ash tree is on the brink of extinction and that means the hurley may have to change GAA • 23 Jul
Just how far and fast do GAA referees run in a match? Referees cover an average distance of 9.6km during Championship games at top speeds of up to 28.9km per hour Sport • 17 Jul
Why the media can't just be cheerleaders during a World Cup Sports media face a difficult balance between supporting their international team and asking difficult questions when necessary Media • 18 Jul
What do sports clubs need to support health promotion policies? A recent survey of 239 Irish sports clubs found a range of actions were required to address health promotion Health • 18 Jul
How Irish women have broken down barriers in sport Despite the success stories, women in Irish sport have had to constantly fight uphill battles and more still needs to be done Sport • 11 Jul
A Croke Park murder mystery: who shot top hurler Séan Ó Glaimín? When a player is shot dead in the middle of a match, there's only one lad to turn to for answers and that's detective Réics … GAA • 05 Jul
'There's no real warning': the when, how and why of GAA injuries Here's what the data tells us about GAA injuries, from the most common to the risk of reoccurrence GAA • 07 Jul
Can Ireland ever produce a Wimbledon champion? Looking at why some nations struggle to produce tennis stars may help identify strategies for Ireland to nurture talented players Tennis • 28 Jun
How Cúl camps became an Irish phenomenon The GAA camps have been the staple of Irish summers for thousands of children since the 1980s Cúl Camps • 21 Jun