Sport

Promoting Fitness and Inclusivity, GAA’s “Fun & Run” Initiative Launched at Trinity

The scheme, which promotes inclusivity, exercise and enjoyment, will be rolled out across the country.
By Donal MacNamee

DUAFC Maintain 100% Record After 3-0 Defeat of Hartstown Huntstown FC

Despite having a man sent off, DUAFC never looked in danger of losing as they swept to a third successive league win.
By Marcus Kelly

After an All-Ireland Win, Trinity’s Eoghan McNamara is Hungry for More Hurling

One of the stars of Trinity hurling, Eoghan McNamara is excited to get back into the swing of things.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin

DUAFC Ease Through to the Second Round of the FAI Intermediate Cup

In something of a cup upset, Trinity overcame Leixlip United to book their place in the next round of the cup.
By Donal MacNamee

Dublin University Football Club Defeated 24–0 by a Strong Terenure Side in Season Opener

On a rainy afternoon in College Park, an inexperienced Trinity side lost out to Terenure, who managed to pick up a crucial bonus point.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity Rugby’s Bryan Mollen Named in Irish Sevens Squad

Mollen, a student of UCD, will have to prioritise the sevens squad over his commitments to DUFC.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity’s Cade Ryan Competes in Canoe Slalom World Cup Final

Ryan came 26th out of 77 athletes in the event in Catalonia, in advance of the World Championships in France later this month.
By Ellen McLean

Scaling New Heights, Chloë Grace Moretz Returns to Film in Trinity on Thursday

The actor and her co-star, Maika Monroe, are set to return to Trinity’s climbing wall this Thursday to film ahead of their upcoming movie.
By Dillon Hennessy

Fencing Ireland Hold Fencing Mob in Trinity’s Front Square

The event, which saw nearly 40 people participate in spite of the driving rain, was a promotional event for World Fencing Day.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity’s Niamh Horan Features, as Westmeath Claim Championship

Horan’s presence in the Championship-winning Westmeath camogie side ensured that Trinity GAA had three All-Ireland finalists in action over the weekend.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin