Category: sport
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Fair play and fair thinking
Eimear Dodd explores the unlikely partnership between sport and philosophy
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Alive and kicking: the rise of the martial art of jiu jitsu
The popularity of Brazilian jiu jitsu is soaring. Aoife Loughnane asks where has it come from and what is it all about?
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Second Captains are leading the Irish podcast charge
James Carroll reviews Second Captains World Service and speaks to the show’s Ken Early about podcasts, politics, and plans for the future.
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Ireland fall but women’s rugby continues to rise
Ireland’s women may not have won this year’s Six Nations championship, but they proved themselves as a force to be reckoned with. Sarah Harford went to their last match to find out more about this team, and the perception surrounding women’s sports.
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Conlan’s carnival arrives ringside
After his first professional fight, James Carroll asks what the future might hold for Irish boxer Michael Conlan.
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Blood, sweat and tears: the unseen side of Irish dancing
Irish dancing is not only part of our culture but is a worldwide competitive sport as Clodagh Moriarty investigates.
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Will email leak beat Brand Beckham?
James Carroll reports on whether the latest email scandal is going to hurt ‘Brand Beckham’?
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Federer vs Nadal: The friendliest feud in sport
After Roger Federer’s surprise win at the Australian Open against Rafael Nadal, Hannah Lemass examines the legendary rivalry between the two players.
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Super Bowl in Dublin: a reflection of acceptance
Gary Ibbotson takes a look at how the Irish celebrate the Super Bowl
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The (Rugby) Boys Are Back In Town
With the rise of the St Fintans in the Leinster Schools Senior Cup, James Carroll asks is rugby an elitist sport?
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