Month: September 2021

1. There was a bit of a coming-together at Elland Road on Sunday… Click Here: Cruzeiro soccer tracksuit Source: Clint Hughes 2. Highs and lows as Railway Union celebrate their Women’s AIL triumph over UL Bohs. Source: Oisin Keniry/INPHO 3. Ruby² Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO 4. Shamrock Rovers defenders watch on as Michael Duffy scores against […]

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GALWAY HURLER JOHNNY Glynn has been training with New York footballers but Exiles manager Justin O’Halloran has ruled out any possibility of springing him into action against Mayo next Sunday in the opening round of the Connacht SFC. Click Here: Celtic football tracksuit O’Halloran said that Glynn, who has been living in New York since […]

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NINE MUNSTER SENIOR hurling championship games will be televised live this summer as part of RTÉ’s 2019 GAA schedule. The broadcaster announced the list of games it will be covering live today with the action in Munster dominating the provincial programme. A double-header of hurling action opens the live coverage on Sunday 12 May with […]

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LIMERICK BOSS JOHN Kiely has announced his 37-man squad for the 2019 senior hurling championship that will see them attempt to defend their Liam MacCarthy Cup crown. Limerick ended a 45-year wait for All-Ireland senior hurling glory last August when they defeated Galway and they have maintained their brilliant run of form in taking the […]

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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 football.  The Fingallians forward, 32, missed a large part of the 2018 campaign following back surgery and has struggled to return to full fitness.  “While my heart says play on, unfortunately my body says it’s […]

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WHILE CORK’S MUNSTER SFC semi-final has been moved out of Páirc Uí Chaoimh with the Rod Stewart concert a factor in the venue change, it means that there’s now uncertainty around the ladies side’s provincial round-robin clash with Kerry. It was scheduled as the curtain raiser for the men’s meeting with with Tipperary or Limerick […]

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GALWAY STAR JOE Canning says that he is looking at “the bigger picture” as he continues his recovery from a serious groin injury, which is expected to keep him sidelined for 14-16 weeks. Canning is keeping a positive mindset towards his recovery. Source: Brendan Moran/SPORTSFILE Canning underwent surgery four weeks ago after sustaining a heavy […]

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DUBLIN MANAGER JIM Gavin has paid tribute to star forward Paul Flynn after the six-time All-Ireland winner brought the curtain down on his inter-county career with the Boys in Blue on Wednesday. The four-time All-Star earlier today confirmed that he was hanging up his boots after struggling to return to full fitness after recent back […]

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