Month: September 2021

From DCU to Down Under: The team-mates, house-mates and friends dreaming of AFLW glory

Updated Apr 9th 2021, 8:07 PM THE RULE WAS no football chat in the house for the week. Well, for ...

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Cork manager McCarthy’s appeal against 12-week ban is rejected by DRA

CORK FOOTBALL BOSS Ronan McCarthy’s attempt to have his 12-week ban overturned has been rejected by the Disputes Resolution Authority ...

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The Masters, five-a-side, and the rest of the week’s best sportswriting

1. This is a strange in-between Masters, because of the feeling that we just did this in November, and because ...

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Draws for 2021 GAA championships to take place next week

Updated Apr 13th 2021, 12:00 PM THE DRAWS FOR the 2021 All-Ireland senior championships will take place early next week ...

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‘I still love that team. I love what we stood for and how we rebelled against the status quo’

IT IS HARD to believe that 10 years have now passed since Cavan beat Tyrone in the 2011 Ulster U21 ...

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GAA league fixtures to be spread across weekends for live TV coverage

UPCOMING INTER-COUNTY league fixtures will be spread across Saturdays and Sundays for live TV coverage from broadcast partners Eir and ...

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Know your sport? Take our weekly quiz

Who was named Player of the Match in Ireland's Six Nations win over Wales last weekend? Beibhinn Parsons Eimear Considine ...

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Tipperary’s O’Dwyer crowned AFLW champion after win with Brisbane Lions

TIPPERARY’S ORLA O’DWYER became the second Irish player to win an AFLW Premiership title after helping her Brisbane Lions team ...

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Keane facing one-match ban in AFL while O’Connor out injured and Nash set for start

CORK’S MARK KEANE is facing a one-match suspension in the AFL while there is contrasting team news for Kerry’s Mark ...

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A long way from Tipperary, O’Dwyer shines on the biggest stage in third top-level sport

Ireland’s second-ever AFLW champion: Orla O’Dwyer. Source: AFL Women’s. THE PICTURE SPOKE a thousand words. A beaming Orla O’Dwyer celebrating ...

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