Month: September 2021
Brian Cody has been confirmed as Kilkenny senior hurling manager for 21st season
BRIAN CODY HAS been confirmed as the Kilkenny senior hurling manager for 2019, the country announced on Monday night. The ...
Details‘We’ve a first-class team that will bring the Sam Maguire back to Kerry I think in the not too distant future’
A NEW MANAGEMENT team in place and already the talk of the ultimate target in Gaelic football crops up. Kerry ...
DetailsGalway boss Glennon steps down after two years in charge and two Connacht titles
GALWAY SENIOR LADIES are on the lookout for a new manager after Stephen Glennon stepped down from his position following ...
Details‘One-punch fatality’ a prospect with the current run of GAA club match violence
THE POSSIBILITY OF a ‘one-punch fatality’ is a logical progression with the current run of on-pitch violence throughout the club ...
DetailsKerry find their next group of leaders, now the challenge starts as they seek to get back to the top
65 DAYS AFTER a vacancy arose in the Kerry football hotseat, it was filled last night in Tralee. Fitzgerald, Griffin, ...
Details‘I don’t think James would come back if he didn’t think there was potential for us to win an All-Ireland’
AIDAN O’SHEA IS more than pleased to have James Horan back on board as Mayo senior football manager. Aidan O’Shea ...
DetailsLeinster hurling counties to gain break in new schedule for 2019 senior championship
TEAMS IN NEXT year’s Leinster senior hurling championship will gain a reprieve rather than having to undergo a hectic schedule ...
DetailsCarnacon eight cleared to play in Sunday’s semi-final after Central Council ruling
THE MAYO LGFA county board’s appeal against the leniency of the suspensions imposed on the Carnacon eight was rejected last ...
DetailsHere’s the draw for the 2019 All-Ireland senior football championship
BEATEN ALL-IRELAND football finalists Tyrone will begin next year in the Ulster preliminary round against Derry after the 2019 championship ...
DetailsOffaly begin life in Joe McDonagh Cup with home tie against neighbours Laois
OFFALY WILL BEGIN their journey through the Joe McDonagh Cup with a round-one tie against neighbouring county Laois next year. ...
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