Month: September 2021
‘Largely our own fault’ – GAA chief on failure to complete club championships in 2020
DIRECTOR GENERAL TOM Ryan says the GAA accept responsibility for the failure to complete club championships in 2020, a decision ...
Details‘It’s hopefully the start of a fairytale story’ – Kilkenny ladies football team set to return
THE HEADLINE A few weeks back was a welcome sight: Kilkenny Ladies Gaelic adult team set for comeback. It was indeed ...
DetailsGAA hopeful some crowds may attend inter-county games in 2021
THE GAA HAVE rejected the idea that the decision to postpone the return of inter-county action was financially motivated. Speaking ...
DetailsGAA name Amazon Prime as potential new bidder for broadcast rights
AMAZON PRIME VIDEO could become a new home for GAA coverage in the future. The American subscription streaming service was ...
Details‘That was really driving me mad’ – how Munster champs Tipp turned their season around
TIPPERARY FOOTBALL MANAGER David Power is our next coaching expert to feature on How To Win At Dominoes with host Shane Keegan. ...
Details‘Accepted too easily’ – GAA need explanation over loss of Level 5 status
CPA CHAIRMAN MICHEÁL Briody says the decision to remove inter-county GAA from Level 5 exemption was ‘accepted too easily,’ but ...
Details‘The best of the best’ – Limerick GAA pay tribute to key behind-the-scenes figure in All-Ireland wins
LIMERICK GAA HAS paid tribute to one of its long-serving backroom team members, physiotherapist Mark Van Drumpt, who died today ...
DetailsCork football boss McCarthy has 12-week ban for training guideline breach upheld
CORK FOOTBALL BOSS Ronan McCarthy’s 12-week ban for a training guideline breach has been upheld by the GAA’s Central Hearings ...
DetailsAll-Stars reaction: Dublin’s record-equalling haul and did Mayo deserve more than two?
THE FOUR ALL-Ireland semi-finalists make up the entire All-Star football selection, one that’s predictably dominated by six-in-a-row champions Dublin. Dublin’s ...
DetailsWhy is women’s sport being hit so much harder by the Covid-19 pandemic?
A general view of Irish rugby players, Ciara Griffin, Lindsay Peat, Cliodhna Moloney, Linda Djougang and Nichola Fryday. THREE DAYS ...
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