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DUFC Suffer Defeat to Dominant Clontarf Side, Losing 29-0

DUFC lost 29-0 to Clontarf yesterday evening in College Park in a disappointing start to the new year.
By Joe Horan
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Trinity GAA Will Hope to Bounce Back from Sigerson and Fitzgibbon Cup Defeats

Trinity’s hurling team lost out to LIT in their Fitzgibbon Cup debut, before the senior footballers fell to NUIG the following day in the Sigerson Cup.
By Cormac Watson and Matthew Murphy
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Three Trinity Students Called Up to Ireland Squad for Under-20 Six Nations

Fullback and Outside Centre as well as Trinity Sport scholar Jack Kelly will captain the side, with fullback and wing Colm Hogan and prop Charlie Connolly also included.
By Alex Peters
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Trinity Women’s Basketball Lose Out to Jordanstown

The Trinity Women’s Basketball team fell to a powerful Ulster University Jordanstown side on Friday, losing 80-61 in a game that got away from the hosts in the third quarter.
By Will Heseltine
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Moving on from Harvard: Education Key to Combatting Sexism in Sport and Society

Last year's reports on sexism in Harvard's soccer and cross country teams produced consternation but little surprise. Education is the only way to combat it.
By Jake O’Donnell
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How Does Irish University Sporting Culture Compare to Opportunities Abroad?

Sports culture is a vital aspect of university life in Ireland. But how do other European universities match up in encouraging student participation in sport?
By Jonathan Fischer
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Focusing on the Muscles, Not the Myths, of Core Training

David Lynch, a fitness instructor in Trinity, on the importance of and the best way to train your core.
By David Lynch
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For Trinity GAA, an Exciting Year Lies Ahead

Both the hurling team and the football team will be hoping to compete for silverware in the new year.
By Cormac Watson
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Slow Start for Trinity in Men’s Basketball, Yet the Potential for Success Remains

Despite some early setbacks, Trinity Basketball has a particularly strong first team this year and the team looks set to grow.
By Morgan Clarke
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In 2017, Crucial Battles Await for DUAFC

The prospect of both a relegation scrap and promotion shootout makes DUAFC an exciting club to watch next year.
By Matthew Murphy