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Martin's happy handicap knack points to Lochan Lacha support
Sunday January 10 2010
ARKLE is the most illustrious previous winner of the Thyestes Chase and, while Lochan Lacha may not replicate his achievements, he offers great value at 16/1 to win this year's renewal.
O'Brien can make Power play with improving Glenquest
Sunday December 27 2009
GLENQUEST may be the answer to a difficult Paddy Power Steeplechase at Leopardstown this afternoon, with 28 horses jousting for total prize-money of €190,000.
John Cooney: The bishops' pathological addictions won't save them
Thursday December 24 2009
To avoid such a messy end, Bishops Drennan, Walsh and Field should follow Murray and Moriarty by announcing their intention to go quietly
Connell must come clean without any 'reservation'
Monday November 30 2009
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin and Cardinal Desmond Connell have been in direct personal contact since last Thursday when the explosive Commission Report into the Archdiocese of Dublin's cover-ups of clerical child sex abuse ignited the biggest challenge ever to the moral authority and credibility of both the Vatican and the Irish hierarchy.
O'Connell can Charm supporters at Thurles
Thursday November 26 2009
Hopes are high that Thurles will get the all-clear to race today -- unlike the meeting scheduled for Naas yesterday, which fell victim to a waterlogged track.
Archbishops put church honour before children
Monday November 23 2009
AT the height of Ireland's clerical child sexual abuse scandals, American canon lawyer Fr Tom Doyle predicted the archdiocese of Dublin rated "at the top of the heap" on a world scale for its appalling quota of rapist offenders whose heinous crimes were blithely covered up by the church authorities.
Ruby can help Whatuthink graduate with honours
Thursday October 22 2009
RUBY WALSH resumes on the home front at Thurles today after a lucrative visit to England in association with the Paul Nicholls stable, writes DAMIEN McELROY.
Beauty looking good for tipperary punt
Saturday July 18 2009
Wins Now looks sure to trade at short odds in the Pride Of Tipperary Beginners' Chase at Tipperary tomorrow. A talented youngster over hurdles, Niall Madden's charge hasn't won since 2007 and has become expensive to follow. He reappears for the first time since February in a contest that amounts to little more than a line up of point-to-point types and should win, but one horse stands out as a worthy rival.
Brothers to hand over millions for the abused
Wednesday May 27 2009
THE Christian Brothers will hand over properties worth tens of millions of euro to compensate victims of institutional abuse, the Irish Independent has learned.
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