Month: September 2021
O’Hanlon: Decision to ban joint-captains lifting trophies ‘nonsensical’
WEXFORD’S 2019 LEINSTER hurling winning joint captain Matthew O’Hanlon called the GAA’s decision to ban co-skippers from lifting trophies “nonsensical” ...
DetailsEx-Galway boss ‘deeply hurt’ by LGFA accusation on back of All-Ireland semi-final saga
FORMER GALWAY LADIES manager Tim Rabbitt says he is “deeply hurt” by the accusation that he “attempted to destroy the ...
DetailsGAA club players group votes to disband – ‘We have played our part and our work is done’
THE CLUB PLAYERS’ Association have confirmed their decision ‘unanimously to dissolve’ in the wake of the split season model being ...
Details‘I’d love for it to be debated more’ – Wexford captain has ‘real worry’ over new cynical play rule
WEXFORD HURLING CAPTAIN Matthew O’Hanlon would have preferred more debate on hurling’s new cynical play rule before it was rubber-stamped ...
Details‘Embarrass them in the media’ – how a club players’ body took on the GAA and won
LOOKING DOWN THE line, Micheál Briody predicts that the formation of another lobby group for club players is just a ...
Details‘It gave me a very quick introduction’ – replacing Paul Galvin as Wexford boss
IT’S STILL UNCLEAR what shape the inter-county season will take, but Wexford football boss Shane Roche remains hopeful teams will ...
DetailsTributes paid after the passing of Tyrone All-Ireland winning football trainer
TRIBUTES HAVE BEEN paid tonight to Fergal McCann, the Tyrone All-Ireland winning football trainer, who has passed away. Fergal McCann ...
Details‘I know what happened was wrong but everybody is being tarred with the same brush’
GALWAY CAMOGIE STAR Siobhán McGrath has spoken out about how difficult the Covid-19 pandemic has been for students, who are ...
DetailsAll-Ireland and Dublin glory, a first All-Star and club history – highlights from ‘the year of Covid’
2020 IS A year we’ll all remember for all the wrong reasons, but Dublin star Jennifer Dunne took more positives ...
DetailsNew research shows reasons many Irish teenage girls don’t take part in sport
NEW RESEARCH BY Sport Ireland shows that by the age of 13-15 many girls have labelled themselves ‘not sporty’ and ...
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