Month: September 2021
‘My family were all here today. I saw them out there after – all delighted, all mad Rossies’
FROM SPEAKING TO various Roscommon players in the immediate aftermath of yesterday’s Connacht success, what came across was their determination ...
DetailsTipp waiting anxiously for news on Barrett and ‘Bonner’ Maher injuries
TIPPERARY’S HOPE OF seeing Cathal Barrett and Patrick ‘Bonner’ Maher make a Championship comeback this summer will become clearer over the ...
DetailsPatrick Horgan: ‘It was the worst I ever saw, you could hardly hold your hurley up’
CORK ATTACKER PATRICK Horgan admits there could have been an argument made to take the players off the pitch at ...
Details8-week ban upheld for Monaghan player after incident as maor uisce in Fermanagh game
MONAGHAN FOOTBALLER DARREN Hughes has had his eight-week ban upheld for an incident in their All-Ireland first round qualifier against ...
DetailsFull house expected for Munster hurling final as public sale of tickets sells out
Click:perfume bottles LIMERICK AND TIPPERARY are set to play in front of a sellout crowd for Sunday week’s Munster senior ...
DetailsEx-Cork hurler breaks record with epic 520km run over six days
Paul Tierney taking on the Wainwright Fells. Source: Inov-8 CORK NATIVE PAUL Tierney, who previously played senior hurling for his ...
DetailsMayo enter ‘do or die’ territory, Tyrone bid to avoid giant-killing and Ulster big guns clash
1. Mayo enter ‘do or die’ territory A MONTH AFTER their Connacht semi-final defeat to Roscommon, Mayo are set to ...
DetailsMoynihan handed senior championship debut as Kerry make four changes for Munster final
PETER KEANE HAS named his team for this weekend’s highly-anticipated Munster Senior Football Championship final against Cork at Páirc Uí ...
DetailsThe McHugh factor in Cavan, phenomenal McBrearty and the balance of half-back play for Donegal
IN THE TUMULT of 1997, back in the days when reporters were allowed to bear witness and bring to life ...
DetailsDublin set to become the first ever county to win nine provincial titles in succession
FOR ALL THE excitement the Ulster and Connacht championships have thrown up in recent weeks, Leinster and Munster will run ...
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