Rice returns to the Kilkenny starting XV
Former All-Ireland winning captain Michael Rice will return to the Kilkenny team when the Cats take on Clare this Sunday in the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A.
Former All-Ireland winning captain Michael Rice will return to the Kilkenny team when the Cats take on Clare this Sunday in the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A.
Michael Rice has praised Galway's rise to become the main threat to Kilkenny's dominance in the game ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling final replay in Croke Park.
Kilkenny's Michael Rice is set to miss the All-Ireland SHC final against Galway due to a hand injury,
Kilkenny's Michael Rice says that the team are driven by the fear of losing
Michael Rice admitted there was a good level of intensity in the clash with Munster.
Tipperary's Brendan Cummins and Kilkenny's Michael Rice look ahead to Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling Final.
Man-of-the-match Michael Rice of Kilkenny speaks to RTÉ's Clare MacNamara following the 11-point win over Wexford.
Joe Stack gets reaction from the fans leaving Croke Park following the All-Ireland Final and talks to Michael Rice and Brian Cody of Kilkenny and Brendan Cummins and Liam Sheedy of Tipperary.
Labhrann Michael Rice agus Brian Cody le Seán Bán Breathnach tar éis an bua stairiúil.
Liam Burns headed a late equaliser for Dundalk as they came from two goals down to snatch a 2-2 draw at Shamrock Rovers in the League of Ireland Premier Division this evening.
A second half header from Dessie Baker gave Shamrock Rovers a 1-0 win over Galway United at Tallaght Stadium.
The 2007 National Boy 4 and Youth 1 & 2 Championships conclude at the National Stadium in Dublin this weekend with semi-finals and finals in all weight categories on Friday and Saturday, check the pairings here.
The holder Graham McDowell was one of several major casualties in the third round of the South of Ireland Golf Championship at Lahinch today.
The Irish team have qualified for the matchplay stages of the European Amateur Team Championships in Sweden.
Ireland's six-man team has taken an eight-stroke shared lead with England on 16-under-par after the first round of the European Amateur Team Championships.
Three of Ireland's four Walker Cup hopefuls travel to the Belfry today for the final squad session with team captain, Peter McEvoy.
At the Irish Close Golf Championship at Royal Portrush, there has been just one major upset.