Month: September 2021
Maguire and O’Neill drop to the Rebels bench as Kelleher makes his seasonal debut
CORK BOSS PEADAR Healy has made a number of changes to the Rebels side who fell to Kildare by six ...
DetailsDublin native John Horan the new GAA president elect after emphatic victory
JOHN HORAN IS the GAA president elect after a landslide victory at Congress tonight. He beat off competition from Martin Skelly ...
DetailsO’Donoghue returns to the Kerry attack while Maher and Sheehan in squad for first time in 2017
THE KERRY TEAM to take on Monaghan in Sunday’s Allianz Football League clash shows three changes to the side who ...
DetailsO’Connor and Gibbons bolster Rochford’s hand while Roscommon make two changes
STEPHEN ROCHFORD HAS kept faith with the majority of the side who defeated Kerry in the previous round of the ...
DetailsBarr’s in blue – the only other All-Ireland senior club double bid before Slaughtneil
THE SLAUGHTNEIL ODYSSEY enters the next phase today at the Athletic Grounds. One All-Ireland final place secured three weeks ago ...
DetailsWhy is injury so common for GAA players who switch codes to Aussie Rules?
Source: Inpho WHEN SEAN HURLEY returned from Australia last year, his intentions were clear – get back into the Kildare jersey ...
DetailsBetting on GAA games restricted, while Christy Ring winners will compete in All-Ireland qualifiers
Kevin O’Brien reports from Croke Park GAA CONGRESS HAS passed a motion which strictly prohibits players or members of team ...
DetailsClaudio Ranieri, FIFA 17 prize money and Wayne Shaw ate all the pies – It’s Comments of the Week
Source: Paimages IT’S BEEN ANOTHER busy week of sport. Here’s how you reacted… Click Here: ireland gaa shop Cillian Whelton sees ...
DetailsThe controversial ‘Super 8’ is coming into the All-Ireland SFC for three years from 2018
Kevin O’Brien reports from Croke Park THE CONTROVERSIAL SUPER 8 motion has been passed at GAA Congress this morning. From ...
DetailsThe All-Ireland senior football and hurling finals are moving to August
Kevin O’Brien reports from Croke Park THE ALL-IRELAND finals in both football and hurling are moving from September to August ...
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