Johnny Ward is an Irish broadcaster and journalist. He specialises in writing about soccer and horseracing.
David Power, the co-founder of Paddy Power who died this week, went to his grave loyal to his customers, even those who left him with debts unpaid. Here, friends, colleagues and members of the racing community reflect upon the man and his legacy.
Ciarán Cannon's decision not to run again was quickly eclipsed by the resignation of Leo Varadkar this week. In an in-depth interview, the Fine Gael TD reflects on his choice and that of his party leader.
For the past five years, Sarah Merrigan has built a business importing the best Spanish oils to Ireland. But as Irish demand grows and becomes more discerning, climate change has decimated Spanish supply.
Irish owners and trainers now dominate the UK's top racing festival on a regular basis. But as attendance falls and the sport falters in Britain, will they still have a stage to perform on?
Experts warn of long-term shifts in the conditions that have made Ireland outperform in the global food chain. Can the industry adapt?
Trainer Aidan O’Brien was born with an appreciation of horses that defies teaching. But his unrivalled success is rooted in attention to detail, determination, and family values. He talks about pressure, family, and the genius of John Magnier.
The football manager who deviated from the norm of Ireland players being told of their limitations had tried to inculcate in them a belief that we could beat the best. In the end, we could not beat New Zealand.
The much-maligned League of Ireland, home of crumbling stadiums and once-shrinking crowds, is undergoing a revival as Turkish and US investors take a bet on its future. Other have tried, and failed, in the past. Can the new breed succeed?
Luke Comer turned a small fortune into a large one when he started buying distressed Irish property assets. However, he has been banned from training horses over doping offences. What do we know about his yard and his training operation?
Two successive Oireachtas committees have been left in the dark after hearing that the CFO of the IHRB is on a period of voluntary leave without prejudice to his position. The world of racing remains tight-lipped.
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