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Joseph Naughton

Galway, Ireland

Sports Writer and Editor at SportsNewsIreland

Operations Manager at Podcastlist

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  • Sep 2, 2024 | sportsnewsireland.com | Joseph Naughton

    Mohamed Salah Shines: Record-Breaking Stats from Liverpool’s Victory at Old TraffordWe promised you some startling stats, and Mohamed Salah’s incredible performance at Old Trafford certainly delivers. The Egyptian forward has now scored in each of Liverpool’s first three games this season, cementing his place in Premier League history with a series of remarkable records.

  • Sep 2, 2024 | sportsnewsireland.com | Joseph Naughton

    Liverpool’s Dominant Victory: A New Era Under Arne SlotLiverpool delivered a masterclass performance, decisively outplaying Manchester United and turning the “Theatre of Dreams” into an arena of empty seats well before the final whistle. This commanding win is a testament to Arne Slot’s immediate impact, endearing him to Liverpool fans. Securing three consecutive victories without conceding a single goal is a remarkable achievement for any new head coach.

  • Sep 1, 2024 | sportsnewsireland.com | Joseph Naughton

    The History of GAA Rounders: List of All-Ireland winning teamsGAA Rounders, one of the four official Gaelic games, holds a unique place in Irish sporting culture. While it may not enjoy the same level of exposure as its siblings—Gaelic football, hurling, and camogie—it has a rich history and a dedicated community of players and supporters. Origins and Growth of GAA RoundersRounders has been played in Ireland for centuries, with some references tracing the game back to ancient times.

  • Aug 30, 2024 | sportsnewsireland.com | Joseph Naughton

    Irish Flat horse City Of Troy added his third Group One success of the season in the Juddmonte International at York on day one of the Ebor Festival. It was a career-best performance from the three-year-old colt who broke the course record in the race.

  • Aug 21, 2024 | sportsnewsireland.com | Joseph Naughton

    Each of the four provinces—Munster, Connacht, Leinster, and Ulster—boasts a promising talent who could soon make waves on the national and international stage. Let’s take a closer look at these up-and-coming players, their positions, ages, and what makes them potential future stars for Ireland as we head into the new season. Diarmuid Kilgannon (Munster)Position: WingerAge: 22As of August 2024, Diarmuid Kilgannon looks firmly set to establish himself as one of Munster’s most electrifying talents.

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Joe Naughton
Joe Naughton @JoeNaConnacht
30 May 25

🏉 URC Quarter-Final Betting Preview: Leinster Set to Dominate, Munster Facing a Shark Tank Saturday, June 1st – Leinster v Scarlets (Aviva), Munster v Sharks (Durban) ⸻ 🔵 Leinster v Scarlets 📍 Aviva Stadium, Dublin | KO 3:00pm (RTÉ2 & Premier Sports) 📸 🧠 Match

Joe Naughton
Joe Naughton @JoeNaConnacht
29 May 25

Should be loads of Connacht lads in the Irish rugby squad - Sean Jansen, Darragh Murray, Shayne Bolton, Ben Murphy, Hugh Gavin/Cathal Forde, Cian Prendergast and as outside chance Paul Boyle.

Jim Demps
Jim Demps @jim_demps

I’ve no idea when the Irish squad for the summer is going to be named but it can’t be too far off. Had a cut off a 35 man squad bearing in mind David Humphreys comments regarding fellas happy to sit 3rd or 4th in depth charts not being the sort of player who will travel https://t.co/52PhyntRTg

Joe Naughton
Joe Naughton @JoeNaConnacht
29 May 25

I just read this article — it definitely leaves a lot unsaid, but you get the sense that his statement, “But unfortunately over the last two years, there was probably a lack of experience in the backroom that might have led to a few issues,” is a toned-down version of how he

Cian Tracey
Cian Tracey @CianTracey1

‘I’m currently contract-less, it’s a bit of a scary time’ John Porch loved his time with Connacht but he fell out of love with rugby by the end of it - he’s now in a Top 14 relegation battle with Vannes, without anything lined up for next season: https://t.co/0wI92bHeTX