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For one Canadian Student, Finding Fans of the Sports From Home all Over Dublin

Will Heseltine on bonding with people from all over the world in Dublin through sport, and the challenges that come with watching hockey in a different timezone.
By Will Heseltine
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Getting Inspired: Trinity’s Sporting Credentials Examined

A rebranding of Trinity’s sporting image, improved facilities and a new wave of sports scholarships are likely to inspire many to get involved.
By Philip McGuinness and Dillon Hennessy
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Trinity Rugby Lose 23-13 to UCD in Top Table Clash

Despite coming close at stages of the match, Trinity failed to make headway against UCD in College Park yesterday.
By Dillon Hennessy
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Community is Key to the Contiuned Growth of Trinity GAA

Improving year-on-year, the team is expected to excell this year, but the inclusive atmosphere that comes with non-players in the club remains central to its ambitions.
By Ciaran Sunderland and Dillon Hennessy
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As New Season Begins, Clare Stead Enters Eighth Year with Trinity Hockey Club

After finishing last year as club captain, Stead prepares for a record-breaking eight years in the club.
By Jake O’Donnell
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For American Football Pep Rally, Trinity Becomes Home of Brass Bands and Burger Stands

Ahead of Saturday's face-off between Georgia Tech and Boston College in the Aviva, Front Square is filled with cheerleaders and branded merchandise.
By Dillon Hennessy
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In First International Match in Four Years, Trinity’s American Football Club Gains a Boost

While the score ended at 0-46 in favour of the large and dominant NYPD, the match against the American team shows progression for the Trinity club.
By Jake O'Donnell
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New Sports Scholarships Designed to Attract Top Athletes

With scholarships worth up to €9,500, will provide “support to aspiring and current elite athletes and world-class performers”.
By Dillon Hennessy
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After Excelling With Bohemians, Trinity Student Signs With 26-time Tunisian League Champions

Second-year BESS student Ayman Ben Mohamed will leave Bohemians after signing with Espérance Sportive de Tunis.
By Jake O'Donnell
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Trinity Hockey Star Ready to Represent Ireland in Rio de Janeiro

Irish hockey player and BESS graduate Ronan Gormley talks about why he doesn't feel any pressure representing Ireland at the Olympics.
By Dillon Hennessy