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Is the Rugby World Cup a Real Contest of World Rugby?

World rugby still has a long way to go before it can attest to truly being a global game.
By Ross Mullen
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The Distribution of Sports Scholarships is Not as Unequal as You’d Expect

A recent Sunday Independent poll reported that less than 25 per cent of Trinity's sports scholarships went to women last year, but this ignores the nuances of the situation.
By Sarah Ledden
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DUFC Take Home Conroy Cup and Dudley Cup at Irish University Rugby Union’s Festival of Rugby

Trinity's rugby team have won the Conroy Cup for the third time in a row.
By Sarah Ledden
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Trinity Ladies Basketball Beat UCD in First League Match

The team built an early lead and held on to win 82-70.
By Sarah Ledden
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DU Handball Win One Gold and Three Silver Medals at Intervarsities

The weekend's result demonstrates the club is building on its success over the last few years.
By Ciaran Sunderland
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With 49 Sports Teams in Trinity, Why You Should Join One

A sense of belonging, a work/play balance and transferable skills are just some of the reasons to join a sports club this year.
By Aisling McGowan
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Trinity Ladies Soccer Earn a Draw Against Maynooth

The team overcame a 2-0 halftime deficit at home in their first match.
By Neil Dee
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Serie A Threaten England’s Champions League Places

Many still take the Premier League's superiority for granted.
By Jake O'Donnell
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Commitment, Camaraderie and Competitiveness: The Triad that Makes DUFC a Force in Irish Rugby

DUFC truly is a club for life.
By Sarah Ledden
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DUFC Beat St. Mary’s in First-ever Floodlit Match

The team captured its second consecutive league victory, with the final score at 20-14.
By Daniel O'Brien