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All-Ireland winners Limerick unveil 37-man panel for 2019 championship campaign
LIMERICK BOSS JOHN Kiely has announced his 37-man squad for the 2019 senior hurling championship that will see them attempt ...
DetailsDublin’s Paul Flynn calls time on magnificent inter-county football career
SIX-TIME ALL-IRELAND winner Paul Flynn will not be a part of Dublin’s five-in-a-row bid after confirming his retirement from inter-county ...
DetailsCork unfazed as Páirc wait continues with Fitzgerald’s focus firmly on league final
WHILE CORK’S MUNSTER SFC semi-final has been moved out of Páirc Uí Chaoimh with the Rod Stewart concert a factor ...
Details‘If I set something for myself I might be disappointed if I get a setback’ – Canning on injury
GALWAY STAR JOE Canning says that he is looking at “the bigger picture” as he continues his recovery from a ...
Details‘Paul’s collection of medals is a testament to the impact he has had’: Gavin pays tribute to retiring Dubs star Flynn
DUBLIN MANAGER JIM Gavin has paid tribute to star forward Paul Flynn after the six-time All-Ireland winner brought the curtain ...
DetailsPeter Crowley out for Championship after suffering season-ending knee injury
ALL IRELAND WINNER Peter Crowley will play no part in Kerry’s Championship campaign after a cruciate knee ligament injury suffered ...
Details‘A dream come true’: 46-year-old keeper in line to make Championship debut for Waterford
DARREN MULHEARNE WILL get to live his dream this summer as the 46-year-old is in line to make his debut ...
Details‘It’s something as a child you dream of. To do that alongside my sister in Australia is class’
A DREAM COME true is a cliché thrown about more often than not, but in this case it most definitely ...
Details3 Mayo debutants and a pair of changes from league final win for Sunday’s game against New York
MAYO HAVE HANDED out three championship debutants for Sunday’s trip to face New York with James McCormack, Matthew Ruane and ...
Details‘He’s enjoying himself out there. He’s playing a bit of rugby and drinking a few pints’
JOE CANNING SAYS his nephew Jack is enjoying life as a rugby player in Australia. The rising Galway star, who ...
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