Devenney: A lot of questions hanging over Donegal Brendan Devenney believes there are many question marks hovering above Donegal as they prepare to begin their Allianz Football League Division 1 campaign with a … Football • 27 Jan
Scots switch for Cooney wouldn't 'sit well' with Ferris Stephen Ferris insists that he would turn down any approach from Scotland if he were in John Cooney's shoes and that the situation does not … Rugby • 24 Jan
Jury still out on Dublin evolution - Nadine Doherty The upcoming Lidl National Football League campaign will be the litmus for the extent of Dublin's evolution since their all-conquering era, according to Nadine Doherty. GAA • 19 Jan
Ferguson form pointing towards France start - Byrne Evan Ferguson has every chance of starting against France in Republic of Ireland's opening Euro 2024 qualifier should he continue his current goal-scoring streak, according … Soccer • 04 Jan
Ardiles: Messi played like Maradona in this World Cup Argentina's 1978 World Cup winner Ossie Ardiles speaks to RTÉ's Game On about his country winning the 2022 tournament and Lionel Messi's place in the … Soccer • 19 Dec 22
Ferris critical of latest Erasmus social media post Former Ireland flanker Stephen Ferris has said that South Africa director of rugby Rassie Erasmus is "letting himself down" with his social media postings about … Rugby • 17 Nov 22
Jackman: Rugby remains a safe sport Bernard Jackman has said that he believes rugby remains a safe game to play despite ever-growing concern about concussion issues in the sport. Rugby • 30 Sep 22
Ireland prop swap 'a bit strange' - Mike Ross Former Ireland international Mike Ross says it is "a bit strange" that Cian Healy and Finlay Bealham are training to cover both prop positions in … Rugby • 30 Jun 22
Cork 'clean-out' could be on the cards - Moran A changing of the guard within the panel may be one of the consequences for Cork's hurlers after their championship exit, according to former Limerick … GAA • 20 Jun 22
Cahill: Mayo will be in the mix despite setback Former Dublin footballer Barry Cahill feels Mayo will still be "there or thereabouts" when it comes to the business end of this year's All-Ireland Championship … GAA • 25 Apr 22
Walsh delight as Mullins completes the set Ruby Walsh has said that people saw a different side of Willie Mullins at Cheltenham on Wednesday as the Irish trainer finally managed to secure … Racing • 16 Mar 22
Cheltenham Festival: Ruby Walsh and Robbie Power's tips As the Cheltenham Festival looms, Marie Crowe and 11-time leading jockey at the festival, Ruby Walsh, were joined on RTÉ's Game On by jockey Robbie … Racing • 13 Mar 22
Cahill: Derry look like a Division 1 team Former Dublin player Barry Cahill believes that Derry are in a good position to challenge the top order in Ulster in this year's championship. Football • 22 Feb 22
McGrath: Ballygunner win massive for Waterford hurling Shane McGrath believes Ballygunner's dramatic AIB All-Ireland Club Hurling final triumph on Saturday will have a "massive" knock-on effect for the Déise inter-county set-up. GAA • 14 Feb 22
'Class act' - Donaghy lauds retiring O'Donoghue Kieran Donaghy has lauded James O'Donoghue as a "class act" after he announced his retirement from inter-county football with Kerry. GAA • 25 Jan 22
Ulster handed 'exceptionally difficult' draw - Best Rory Best believes that Ulster have been handed a 'exceptionally difficult' Champions Cup draw after being paired with French giants Toulouse in the round of … Rugby • 24 Jan 22
Ferris: Perspective key after Ireland's strong November Stephen Ferris believes an element of perspective will be crucial for Ireland as they look to build on an impressive November window and carry their … Rugby • 22 Nov 21
'Door wide open' for talent drain over ongoing impasse Eanna head coach Darren McGovern has outlined his concern that "the door is wide open" for budding multi-sport athletes to be lost to basketball if … Basketball • 03 Nov 21
Munster shouldn't 'rush' into coach contracts - Jackman Bernard Jackman believes Munster should take their time before retaining their coaching ticket to new contracts. Rugby • 30 Sep 21
Harps to host holders Dundalk in FAI Cup quarter-final Holders Dundalk have been drawn away to Finn Harps in the quarter-finals of the FAI Cup. Soccer • 31 Aug 21
Moran: Treaty will be wary of Cork curveballs Former Limerick hurler Niall Moran says he remains wary of the threat Cork will pose in Sunday's All-Ireland SHC final but is confident his countymen … GAA • 20 Aug 21
Canning: Refs don't need added pressure of an assessor The presence of an assessor in the stands is putting too much pressure on referees, says Galway star Joe Canning GAA • 16 Jun 21
Fallon: Overseeing Ireland project may take years Lisa Fallon believes Stephen Kenny has the "patience and resilience" required to oversee a positive change in the way the Republic of Ireland play football. Soccer • 02 Jun 21
Pat Nevin: Football's esoteric outsider Former Everton, Chelsea and Scotland star Pat Nevin recalls his playing career and life lessons and observations away from the pitch Soccer • 18 May 21
Ferris: Toulon can cause Leinster problems up front Leinster won't have it all their own way up front against Toulon on Friday, but Stephen Ferris tells RTÉ's Game On that he's still backing … Rugby • 01 Apr 21