Cricket’s weather woes have silver lining
Cricket Ireland will look for a break in the weather this morning as it hopes to match momentum at the crease to that being achieved in the administration of the sport
Read MoreJul 4, 2012 | Cricket, News Members
Cricket Ireland will look for a break in the weather this morning as it hopes to match momentum at the crease to that being achieved in the administration of the sport
Read MoreJul 3, 2012 | News Members, Sailing, Sports Tourism
The Volvo Ocean Race came ashore in the early hours of this morning, forming the centrepiece of an eight day festival that will put Galway on a global stage.
Read MoreJul 3, 2012 | GAA, News Members
The Bus Éireann National Hurling and Camogie Féile is coming to Dublin for the first time in 30 years. 4,000 boys and girls will parade in the capital on Thursday night to kick off a wonderful three days of action.
Read MoreJul 3, 2012 | News Members, Olympics
Brands involved in sport need to carefully manage their own reputation when a shadow is cast over an event. Preparation is the key to avoiding collateral damage from events outside the sponsor’s control.
Read MoreJul 3, 2012 | News Members
Athletics Ireland and Woodies are encouraging a splash of colour at next weekend’s National Club Championships but the sponsor and the sport are missing a trick to spread the word.
Read MoreJul 2, 2012 | Horse Racing, News Members, Social media
The switch of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby to Saturday evening was a gamble that looks like paying off. The star attraction turned up and made history, and the crowd was up depite the weather.
Read MoreJul 2, 2012 | News Members, Sport for Business
The stakes are high for getting the right balance to children’s participation in sport. The latest Sport for Business Round Table event looked at how that can be achieved.
Read MoreJul 2, 2012 | News Members, Rugby
The Irish Women’s Rugby Sevens team only formed eleven weeks ago. On Sunday they qualified to participate in the 2013 World Cup Finals.
Read MoreJul 2, 2012 | Golf, News Members, Sports Tourism
Jamie Donaldson won the Irish Open but there was success for Ireland in a record crowd set to promote golf tourism and a winner for the course in the British Women’s Amateur Open to celebrate as well.
Read MoreJun 29, 2012 | Horse Racing, News Members
Horseracing Ireland, the Curragh and Dubai Duty Free have taken a gamble on shifting the time of the Irish Derby. It is a well calulated gamble though and it deserves to pay off.
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