Portlaoise
Errigal Ciaran v Dr Crokes: All-Ireland club senior football semi-final postponed
The clash between Dr Crokes of Kerry and Tyrone’s Errigal Ciarán was due to take place on Sunday
Irish basketball teams to replay final 0.3 seconds of game
Limerick Sport Eagles and Portlaoise Panthers have been ordered to playout the remainder of their game
Girl (3) knocked down and killed in Co Laois was a ‘bright star’, funeral hears
Rosaleen McDonagh was one of 12 people killed in a period of seven days on Ireland’s roads.
Girl (3) killed in Portlaoise collision named locally as Rosaleen McDonagh
A three-year-old girl has died following a crash involving a car and a pedestrian in Co Laois.
Hundreds gather for funeral of ‘devoted’ father and ‘one of a kind’ son
Eoin Fitzpatrick and his 10-year-old son Dylan died while on holiday in Turkey last week.
Kilcoo's Rooney hoping to continue flying form in semi showdown
NO matter what happens in Portlaoise tomorrow afternoon, Miceal Rooney will be flying over to Liverpool in the days after – and the Kilcoo man’s only hope is that he will be making the return journey in another couple of weeks.
St Mary's fall just short as UCC claim Sigerson Cup honours
John Hume concerned by release of republican prisoners from Portlaoise after IRA ceasefire
SDLP leader John Hume was surprised by the Irish government's decision to release several IRA prisoners from Portlaoise prison on licence following the paramilitary group's first ceasefire.
Ballintubber should give Corofin a better test than the bookies think
Connacht Club SFC final: Ballintubber (Mayo) v Corofin (Galway) (tomorrow, 2pm, MacHale Park, live on TG4) IF there’s an omen out there for Ballintubber, it’s that only once in the last nine years has the Connacht club title ended up spending its winter in the same county as the Nestor Cup.
'What I probably struggled with the most was basically just accepting that you’re not as good as you used to be, and you probably never will be'
GIVEN the amount of pain and frustration - not to mention the number of false dawns - that have blighted the injury-riddled last three years of his career, Kevin Dyas has had to accept a new reality.