Sports Review 2023: Cork show resilience and fight their way to the mountain top
Cork's All-Ireland camogie success was a deserved triumph for two special people, Matthew Tierney and Amy O’Connor
Joanne O’Riordan: Who’d have thought the faces of Irish football in 2023 would be women?
The women’s national team has captured the public imagination more than any other women’s team in this country - and they’ve sustained the interest
And the prize for the most recent display of tokenism towards women goes to France Football
The Ballon d’Or ceremony was a golden opportunity messed up
Joanne O’Riordan: Every hurdle known to man faces those seeking any kind of fitness
Be it swimming pools or casual walking trails, too many activities are inaccessible to the wider population
Joanne O’Riordan: Sports’ rulers need to just stop ruining the world
Unless sports help offset climate change, the end of play could be nigh
Joanne O’Riordan: I can’t watch men’s football since being shown women aren’t welcome
The handling of recent scandals involving Luis Rubiales and Mason Greenwood, and others, has confirmed that too many men in sport think women should just put up with injustices
Joanne O’Riordan: When can we concentrate on sportswomen’s performances?
We should ask ourselves whether we always need to find a controversy around every corner in women’s sport, or can we start analysing and watching games for what they are?
Joanne O’Riordan: Goalkeepers are different – and women’s football is no exception
The Women’s World Cup final on Sunday will showcase the talents of two impressive custodians, Cata Coll of Spain and Mary Earps of England
Joanne O’Riordan: Kerry’s women show what could be achieved with even more investment
Kerry team’s progress to All-Ireland final shows what could be achieved with even more investment
Joanne O’Riordan: Audio description a fascinating success story at Women’s World Cup
‘Diverse fans could mean more ticket and merchandise sales, and additional sales lead to better investment’
Joanne O’Riordan: Tinge of regret that Ireland didn’t go gung-ho a lot earlier against Australia
There was nothing lost in defeat to the co-hosts but there’s a lot to be gained going forward in games to come
Joanne O’Riordan: What lies in wait for us in the Group of Death?
The game against Nigeria would seem to be our best shot at getting points
Joanne O’Riordan: Storm brewing for Vera Pauw in wake of abuse allegations
Four Houston Dash players and staff trio brought context to claims about Pauw in NWSL report focusing on culture
Joanne O’Riordan: Time for male players to stand up for equality for their female GAA peers
Public support or gestures from male GPA players or panels would be appreciated by women who are simply campaigning for an equal share of resources
‘Expect to see something this weekend’ as female intercounty players step up protest in search of equality
Intercounty football and camogie players are frustrated at the inadequate response to their call to address the unacceptable way they are treated, writes Joanne O’Riordan