Month: September 2021

THREE OF THE LARGEST betting companies in the UK have agreed to a new deal which will see gambling advertising prohibited “whistle-to-whistle” during live sports broadcasts. Following recent political pressure, the Remote Gambling Association (RGA), which includes Paddy Power, Ladbrokes and Bet365 has agreed to a proposition which will cease betting ads during broadcast sports […]

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EARLY SUPER 8S games at the home of provincial venues, taking ‘the next logical step’ by adopting a two-tier championship and a belief that trialling 13-a-side football would have been more beneficial than new rule changes. Dublin GAA secretary John Costello’s annual report is generally one that explores a wide array of topics. While his […]

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DUBLIN’S 2013 LEINSTER senior hurling championship-winning captain Johnny McCaffrey has announced his inter-county retirement. Lifting the Bob O’Keeffe Cup in 2013. Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO Click Here: wallabies rugby merchandise The Lucan Sarsfields club man confirmed the news in a statement released through Dublin GAA this evening, as he pulls the curtain down on an illustrious 12-year […]

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ALL-IRELAND-WINNING manager with Donegal Jim McGuinness has taken another step away from GAA and further into association football after taking the head coach role with Charlotte Independence. Click Here: crusaders rugby jerseys The North Carolina club play in the United Soccer League, the tier below Major League Soccer. The Irish Times, with whom McGuinness writes […]

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THE INVOLVEMENT OF divisional and college teams in the Cork senior football and hurling championships could be set for a major overhaul at the county’s annual convention next weekend. Motions are set to be brought forward which if passed would remove divisional sides from the equation and prevent college teams from fielding non-Cork players in […]

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Click:cnc machining shop “I DON’T THINK there are words to describe or explain exactly what it could mean.” This is it. A fifth stab at that elusive All-Ireland senior club crown. Eimear Meaney. Mourneabbey have come agonisingly close over the past four years. Now five in-a-row Cork and Munster champions, they’ve fallen just short in […]

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Mourneabbey (Cork) 1-13 Foxrock-Cabinteely (Dublin) 1-7 Emma Duffy reports from Parnell Park  AFTER FOUR YEARS of hurt and heartbreak, Mourneabbey are finally All-Ireland senior club champions. The five in-a-row Cork and Munster champions finally put three painful decider defeats (2014, 2015 and 2017) and a semi-final defeat (2016) to bed as they beat Dublin’s Foxrock-Cabinteely […]

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Click:block making machineTwo Mile House 1-8 Shamrocks 0-10 Kevin Egan reports from Tullamore Two Mile House of Kildare held firm in the face of a late rally from Shamrocks of Offaly in a competitive Leinster Intermediate club final this afternoon, as the Kildare club added a second provincial title to the junior crown they won […]

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Clontarf (Dublin) 8-14 Emmet Óg (Monaghan) 2-5 Daire Walsh reports from Parnell Park REPUBLIC OF IRELAND women’s international Siobhan Killeen grabbed an astonishing haul of 5-4 at Parnell Park to propel Clontarf towards an historic All-Ireland Ladies Intermediate Club Championship Football title win. They finished with all of 27 points to spare over Emmet Óg […]

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