Month: September 2021

IT WAS STEPHEN O’Brien who stole the headlines after Kerry’s dramatic All-Ireland semi-final win over Tyrone in Croke Park this afternoon. The Kenmare man hit the all-important goal, tagged on two points and was named man-of-the-match but perhaps, most notably, was shown a black card as the clock ran down in their three-point win in […]

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Cavan 3-12 Westmeath 1-7 By Gerry Buckley CAVAN SECURED THEIR place in the TG4 All-Ireland senior championship again next year with a decisive win against Westmeath in Kinnegad this afternoon, while the Lake county ladies now face a winner-takes-all relegation final with Monaghan next weekend. Cavan, who had the aid of a slight breeze in […]

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1. Kerry’s second-half revival IT WASN’T AS emphatic as Dublin’s turnaround yesterday, but the manner of Kerry’s response after half-time was highly impressive. Trailing Tyrone by four, the Kingdom looked worryingly devoid of energy and ideas up front. Paul Geaney and David Clifford celebrate a late score. Source: James Crombie/INPHO The majority of their attacks […]

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WITHOUT USING IT as an excuse for their championship exit, James Horan bemoaned Mayo’s six-day turnaround between their win over Donegal and semi-final loss to Dublin. Horan’s side enjoyed a thrilling round 3 Super 8s victory over the back-to-back Ulster champions in Castlebar, which arrived on the back of a taxing qualifier run. Then they […]

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LEADING HURLING REFEREE Brian Gavin admits that he is ‘amazed’ at times with the lack of understanding of GAA rules. Brian Gavin during this year’s All-Ireland senior hurling final Source: James Crombie/INPHO Offaly native Gavin, who was in charge for this year’s All-Ireland senior hurling final, is hopeful that the new GAA referee handbook which […]

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MAYO GAA HAVE revealed that they spent €1.6 million on team administration expenses in 2016, nearly double their figurefrom 2015. The increase of nearly 46% in the cost of running teams is the most eye-catching figure in the Mayo GAA account details which were revealed today but the county board still recorded a surplus at […]

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Home Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO Zaur Antia will stay on as Irish boxing coach for the next 5 years Kilkenny’s 8-time All-Ireland winner Eoin Larkin announced his retirement Mayo GAA team expenses rose to €1.6 million this year but they still had a surplus Pat Hickey set to return to Ireland as bond money for passport […]

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FOXROCK-CABINTEELY MAY not be one of the names that immediately jumps to mind when you think of the top level of ladies club football in the country. The past few years has seen the All-Ireland senior series dominated by the same clubs over and over again, and Foxrock-Cabinteely captain Sarah Brophy is first to agree. […]

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