Month: September 2021

Simon Zebo captures Donnacha Ryan’s modelling skills and more Tweets of the week

1. Ina O’Sullivan I found my runners https://t.co/q4PPL5inqK — Ina O'Sullivan (@SullivanIna) July 10, 2019 2. Simon Zebo Incredible facials ...

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Jim Gavin confirms Diarmuid Connolly is back training with Dublin

DUBLIN MANAGER JIM Gavin has confirmed star forward Diarmuid Connolly has returned to train with the senior panel. Dublin forward, ...

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Galway survive Kilkenny comeback to get their All-Ireland title defence up and running

Galway 3-16 Kilkenny 2-16 Paul Keane reports from Croke Park A REMARKABLE GAME of two halves at Croke Park ultimately ...

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Horgan hits 3-10 but Kilkenny finish in style to knock Cork out of All-Ireland race

Kilkenny 2-27 Cork 3-18 THEY CAME UP short in their last trip to Croke Park but the memories of that ...

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McBrearty-inspired Donegal produce strong finish to see off spirited Meath

Donegal 2-19 Meath 1-13  Alan Foley reports from MacCumhaill Park  PADDY MCBREARTY MARKED his 100th inter-county appearance with a typically ...

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Laois battle bravely with 14 men but Forde’s 1-12 helps Tipperary book All-Ireland semi-final

Tipperary 2-25 Laois 1-18 LAOIS’S MAGNIFICENT SUMMER of hurling has finally come to an end. Seamus Callanan bears down on ...

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Clifford stars as Kerry make Super 8s statement with 10-point win over Mayo

Kerry 1-22 Mayo 0-15 Colm Gannon reports from Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney MAYO MAY HAVE won the league final when these ...

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All-Ireland hurling semi-final fixtures confirmed after today’s Croke Park action

VICTORIES FOR KILKENNY and Tipperary today confirmed the pairings for this year’s All-Ireland senior hurling semi-finals. It’ll be a massive ...

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Clifford’s sideline point and Horgan’s second goal lit up Sunday’s GAA action

Patrick Horgan and David Clifford produced some moments of individual brilliance today. THERE WAS PLENTY of drama across the All-Ireland ...

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Cody or Sheedy – Who’ll have been the happier manager leaving Croke Park?

KILKENNY AND TIPPERARY both shook off provincial final defeats to navigate their All-Ireland quarter-finals with varying degrees of difficulty on ...

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