The organisation aimed at promoting women’s sport in and outside College is back following a call for its revival by Trinity College Dublin Provost Linda Doyle.
By Alex Payne
Trinity’s DUFC Senior team took on the Leinster players for a spectacular training session at College Park
By Flossy Whitlow
This year’s Sports Scholars feature athletes from a variety of sports, including basketball, rugby, GAA, rowing, hockey, fencing, sailing and cricket.
By Clara Roche
On the back of last season's historic win, Trinity Men’s Basketball moves from strength to strength. As the upcoming season approaches and the search for potential talent begins, the future of the club holds promising possibilities.
By Valentina Milne
Domination from Dublin University Football Club (DUFC) this September on their pre-season tour to the USA. Leaving American soil with a clean sheet, the upcoming season looks very promising indeed.
By Valentina Milne
DUFC pre-season training is in full swing and building on last year's success.
By Valentina Milne
The 32-14 victory means that even after agonisingly missing out on the Leinster league title, DUFC's season is very much alive.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart
Having won the reverse fixture earlier in the season, Trinity would have been disappointed with the 10-32 home loss – particularly the second half performance.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart
Throughout a remarkable fixture in both name and essence, Trinity played with endeavour but were eventually outclassed 26-53 by the Japanese international side.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart
Clubs and fan bases across Europe have all come under greater scrutiny recently as society seeks to eradicate racism across all facets of life, including sport. Ireland has hitherto eluded the same level of inspection – Charlie Moody-Stuart asks whether this exemption is justified.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart