Gavan ReillyThe Day Ireland Buried Its GhostsIT ENDED not with a whisper, but with a roar, so loud it was heard the world over.May 30, 2018May 30, 2018
Gavan ReillyinThe ConLittle time for also-rans as the Championships get underway, four weeks after they startAfter the second week of June, there might be no hurling at all in the northern half of the country.May 16, 2017May 16, 2017
Gavan ReillyinThe ConMeath and the Odyssey of the Christy Ring CupFailure to compute score denied Meath of the most momentous moment in its history, in one of the GAA’s most enthralling recent epics.Mar 20, 2017Mar 20, 2017
Gavan ReillyBuild it and they will come (and look around, and maybe leave again)There’s probably never been a better time to start a political party in Ireland. But there’s probably never been a harder time either.Jan 4, 2015Jan 4, 2015
Gavan ReillyThe curious incident of the Dáil in the night timeLast year the Government rushed through a contentious law on water. It’s now trying to fix the problem… by doing exactly the same thing.Dec 16, 2014Dec 16, 2014
Gavan ReillyA novice’s guide to the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling FinalA crash course for newcomers, foreigners and passive Sky Sports watchersSep 6, 2014Sep 6, 2014
Gavan ReillySins of omissionThe Guerin report left Alan Shatter with nowhere to hide — and Frances Fitzgerald with a near-impossible task to win back the trust of the nationMay 11, 2014May 11, 2014
Gavan ReillyThe end of the errorThe failure of the David Moyes experiment leaves everyone at Manchester United weaker — and a dismal search for positivesApr 22, 2014Apr 22, 2014
Gavan ReillyHouse of GuardsThere are questions still to be answered about the handling of the Garda Tapes scandal. Is it possible that Alan Shatter was deliberately kept out of the loop?Mar 30, 2014Mar 30, 2014