Hawk-Eye score detection technology has become an integral part of the big GAA match occasions at Croke Park over the last ...
Torches were lit in Croke Park in tribute to the victims of Bloody Sunday The victims of Ireland's original Bloody Sunday have been commemorated at a ceremony in Dublin. On this day 100 years ago ...
The bird landed on the Croke Park pitch during Armagh's victory over Galway and stayed there for about 25 minutes, while an epic game took place around it. It was eventually removed from the pitch ...
The Wolfe Tones have announced they are retiring after 60 years - but one member has said they would reunite to support Oasis ...
In the year under review, the score detection system was stood down for Derry-Cork and Dublin-Mayo All-Ireland football ...
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Tex Austin's 1924 rodeo in Ireland, a unique and somewhat unconventional event which saw cowboys and cowgirls perform to packed audiences at Croke Park.
Sports Minister Byrne said: “We want to keep as many games on the island as possible. Croke Park has always been in the mix. UEFA decided not to have it. “Pairc Ui Chaoimh would need work ...
A summit organised by a firm with links to the Israeli military which was due to be held at Croke Park next week has been postponed. Red Hat, which is owned by international technology company IBM ...
Music fans are poised to get tickets for the band’s reunion tour, which goes on sale on Saturday at 8am Croke Park residents are being plagued for tickets to see Oasis before tickets have even ...
There was a slump for the GAA last year as, with no concerts at Croke Park, the stadium hire brought in just €722,589, compared to a whopping €5.37m in 2022, largely because of the Sheeran and ...
The Wolfe Tones have said they would be “delighted” to support Oasis in Dublin after Liam Gallagher said he was keen to see the rebel band join them at Croke Park. The folk trio, who are due ...
He’s far too busy putting on a show that does everything bar set fire to Croke Park to connect with the ecstatic audience. The sensory onslaught that hits for the first section is almost too ...