Month: September 2021

IT WAS A weekend that had Division Four outfit Limerick beating hot favourites Tipperary, Wicklow pushing Kildare close, Clare stumbling over the line against Waterford and John Maughan’s Offaly running Meath to the wire. But, Derry — who operated from Division Four in the 2019 National League — gave Tyrone — who finished third in […]

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RYAN MCHUGH SAYS he understands Odhran MacNiallais’s decision not to link up with the Donegal panel this summer.  MacNiallais helped Declan Bonner’s side lift the Ulster title in 2018 but following Gaoth Dobhair’s run to the All-Ireland club semi-final earlier this year he announced his decision to take some time off from football.  The 26-year-old’s close […]

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LIMERICK HURLER AARON Gillane and Kerry footballer Sean O’Shea have landed the the opening GAA player of the month awards for the 2019 season. Click Here: cnc rapid prototyping Limerick’s Aaron Gillane and Kerry’s Sean O’Shea starred this spring. Source: INPHO The PWC GAA-GPA scheme saw Gillane and O’Shea chosen as the individual stars with […]

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CORK ALL-IRELAND winner Diarmuid O’Sullivan has highlighted an ‘ineffective’ attack as an issue at the root of their problems as they fell to defeat in last Sunday’s Munster opener against Tipperary. Patrick Horgan was again top scorer for Cork with 0-14 and O’Sullivan feels it is vital he gets greater support if they are to […]

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THE MAKE UP of a Fixtures Review Group will be announced by GAA President John Horan at the end of this month with their recommendations to be submitted by October/November 2019 before being voted on at Congress in 2020. Click Here: Geelong Cats Guernsey The CPA have confirmed this afternoon that four members of their […]

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THERE HAVE BEEN many calls for amalgamation through the years, but perhaps they heightened last night as ladies football and camogie stars from across the country appeared on our TV screens during GAA Eile. Cork manager Ephie Fitzgerald. Source: Bryan Keane/INPHO The third episode of the RTÉ series focused on the female Gaelic games codes, […]

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THEY REACHED THE championship summit in dazzling fashion last August and backed that up with their output in the league in March. The upshot for John Kiely as his Limerick hurlers start out on the 2019 championship road on Sunday is his team are concrete favourites to repeat last year’s trick by the close of this […]

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