GAA Names Charity Partners for 2013
See the five charities that the GAA has nominated for national support over the next 12 months. Members can also find out why sport and charity has to be a two way relationship to be most effective.
Read MoreApr 3, 2013 | GAA, News Members
See the five charities that the GAA has nominated for national support over the next 12 months. Members can also find out why sport and charity has to be a two way relationship to be most effective.
Read MoreApr 2, 2013 | Children and Sport, News Members, Social media
Liberty Insurance has not been a major supporter of Irish sport since entering the market but a US initiative could present a great opportunity to make a difference across a range of sports is extended here.
Read MoreApr 2, 2013 | News Members, Rugby
With the Olympics three years away, Six Nations Rugby are considering the establishment of a parallel Sevens tournament alongside the existing Championship structure. What does this mean for Ireland?
Read MoreApr 2, 2013 | Cricket, News Members, Sport for Business
Cricket Ireland is the latest sport to feature in the Journey series by the Irish Sports Council and also the latest sporting body to join Sport for Business. The sport has come a long way in a short time and is not stopping.
Read MoreApr 2, 2013 | News Members
Usain Bolt could have been about to make a spectacular, if temporary switch to Gaelic Football, to play for Donegal should they make it to the Ulster Final on July 21st. The story though appeared on April 1st …
Read MoreMar 28, 2013 | Golf, News Members, Social media, Sports marketing
Tiger Woods is back as World Number One in Golf and Nike has wasted no time in getting him back in front of consumer eyeballs with a phrase that has caused uproar in the social media world.
Read MoreMar 28, 2013 | Cycling, GAA, News Members
GAA stars and members of the public will be hoping to raise over €100,000 to help fight breast cancer when they take part in the third Race the Rás as part of the An Post Rás in May.
Read MoreMar 28, 2013 | GAA, News Members, Rugby, Soccer
The relationship between Ireland and Alcohol is deeper than would be affected by a ban on alcohol sponsorship of sport. Awareness and education are central to the positive impact sport can have, but they require investment.
Read MoreMar 28, 2013 | Basketball, News Members, Venues
With pressure on schools and colleges to provide top class sports facilities but with less and less direct funding, a trend in the US may well have benefit if crossing the Atlantic.
Read MoreMar 27, 2013 | News Members, Sport for Business
Funding through the Women in Sport programme has fallen again for 2013. The drop of around 5% applies across all sports who received grants under the scheme and is most harshly felt in the absence of commercial partnership support.
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