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Corinthians Too Strong in Comfortable Win Over DU Men’s Hockey

A strong second-half showing from Trinity was not enough to claim a share of the spoils on Saturday, as table-toppers Corinthians claimed a 3-1 victory.
By Donal MacNamee
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DUFC Women Survives Late Scare to Beat Arklow

DUFC held on to survive a late comeback by Arklow RFC to complete a 24-19 win over the visitors.
By Matthew Murphy
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Winning Streak Continues for Trinity’s Ladies Football Team

Trinity Ladies continued their 100 per cent start to the league, with a scrappy 3-1 win over Maynooth B in Trinity yesterday.
By Joe Dudley
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DUFC Women Falls at Final Hurdle to All-Conquering UCD

Before losing out to hosts UCD in the final, it was a positive tournament for Trinity women’s rugby team, as the team’s new recruits played some excellent rugby.
By Aaron Hannon
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Iománaí na Trionóide ar Slí na Glóire Agus Lad ag Súil le Craobh Comórtas Sraithe

Seachtain den scoth d’iománaithe Choláiste na Trionóide agus iad ag súil le Craobh na hÉireann tar éis bua láidir in aghaidh Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Átha Luain.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin
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Late Own Goal Gives DUAFC First CUFL Win Over DIT

In a game of few chances, an error by DIT allowed Trinity to claim their first win of the season in the Colleges and Universities League
By Barry Murphy
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Dublin University Golf Club Claims Impressive Win Over DCU

Dublin University Golf Club secured a hard-fought victory over a strong DCU team in testing conditions over the weekend
By Matthew Murphy
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Trinity Eye Up Back-to-Back Titles, After Semi-Final Win

Trinity's hurlers have a strong chance of winning the league for the second time in a row, after defeating Queen's University Belfast.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin
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Playing the People’s Game with Trinity Croquet

One of Trinity's more niche sports, Croquet Club offers a welcoming environment for new members as its popularity continues to surge.
By Aaron Hannon
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DUFC in Remarkable Comeback Win Over St Mary’s

Tries from Richard Dunne and David St Ledger allowed DUFC to overcome a big first-half deficit and come away with a third victory of the season.
By Donal MacNamee