Royal Ascot 2026: the O’Brien family takes over

Royal Ascot 2026: the O’Brien family takes over Royal Ascot 2026 belonged to one family. Anyone checking horse racing odds would have found race-by-race prices for the day’s meetings shifting fast as Ballydoyle and its closest rival took charge from the opening afternoon. By Saturday evening Aidan O’Brien had seven winners, a 14th leading trainer[…]

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Future Technologies That Could Genuinely Change the World

Future Technologies That Could Genuinely Change the World Every era has its hype cycle, and every hype cycle leaves a few real survivors. Looking at what was promised in 2015 versus what actually shipped, the gap is instructive: virtual reality was supposed to replace screens, blockchain was supposed to disintermediate everything, and self-driving cars were[…]

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Top Betting Sites for Gaelic Football and Hurling Fans Revealed

Top Betting Sites for Gaelic Football and Hurling Fans Revealed As the Munster and Leinster championship races approach boiling point, Irish Gaelic football and hurling supporters are increasingly turning to online sportsbooks for match markets, outright prices and live in-play wagering. Comparison platform BetinIreland.ie has updated its list of the top betting sites operating in[…]

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How Long Is a GAA Pitch? Why Pitch Size Matters More in 2026

To answer the main question quickly: a GAA pitch is 130–145 metres long and 80–90 metres wide. However, the size of the pitch itself has not changed. What has changed in 2026 is how that space is used. With the new All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) format, the 40m arc and two-point scoring rules in[…]

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The Evolution and Current Landscape of Gaelic Football and Hurling

The Evolution and Current Landscape of Gaelic Football and Hurling Gaelic football and hurling remain central to Irish sporting and cultural life. As two of the flagship games of the Gaelic Athletic Association, both sports have deep historical roots while continuing to evolve with modern audiences, digital coverage and growing international interest. Today, supporters can[…]

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What Changed Hurling: From Kilkenny’s Dynasty to Limerick’s System

For most of the 2000s and early 2010s, watching inter-county hurling meant watching Kilkenny win. Brian Cody arrived as senior manager in 1998 and over the next seventeen seasons built a team that took eleven All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles, including a four-in-a-row from 2006 to 2009 — a feat unmatched in the modern era. The[…]

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Sligo Rovers’ revival rolls on with gritty win over Waterford

Things feel different at Sligo Rovers these days. Another win, this time against Waterford, has fans starting to believe this isn’t just a brief good run, but something that can actually last. Just a few weeks ago, Sligo Rovers looked like a team still searching for answers. Now? They’re starting to look like the kind[…]

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Mairéad Dillon: Galway Camogie Star’s All-Ireland Final Goal and Rise to Stardom

Daingean Uí Chúis Leave Their Mark on the AIB Awards Riding the emotional wave of a memorable season for Daingean Uí Chúis, it is only fitting that many of the top players receive the acclaim and awards they so richly deserve. Recently, AIB announced the AIB GAA Football Club Championship Team of the Year. 2026[…]

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Matchday betting activity spikes across Ireland as live wagering tools gain popularity

  On a packed weekend of Gaelic football and hurling, the rhythm of matchday now plays out on more than one screen. Supporters still check team news, follow scores and scan the tables, but many also keep an eye on how the numbers around the game are shifting in real time. The match itself has[…]

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The Changing Landscapes of the 2026 GAA Season: Beyond the Scoreline

The Changing Landscapes of the 2026 GAA Season: Beyond the Scoreline Image from: Pexels The fans are back, the sliotar is moving quicker than ever, and the National Leagues are once again proving that February is a great time for sports drama in Ireland. The Allianz Leagues for 2026 are halfway through, and Gaelic football[…]

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