Month: September 2021

Home Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO Dundalk’s European adventure is over after the League of Ireland champions lost to Macabbi Tel-Aviv in Israel. Jamie Heaslip says he’s happy to continue playing rugby in Ireland, but is considering all other options as his IRFU contract comes to an end at the end of the season. Jack McCaffrey seems keen to […]

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DIARMUID CONNOLLY FINDS himself back in familiar territory. St Vincent’s are in another Leinster final, chasing their third provincial title in four years. For Connolly, he’s one game away from complete a clean sweep of trophies in 2016. An O’Byrne Cup defeat to Longford in January aside, a game that Connolly didn’t feature in, he’s […]

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SLOWING DOWN DOESN’T come naturally to Davy Fitzgerald. The brakes haven’t worked for quite a while. As a player, as a manager, everything has been at full throttle. He doesn’t have time for second gear. Cast yourself back to his era-defining penalty against Limerick in the 1995 Munster final. As Fitzgerald buried the sliotar below […]

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IT MAY BE almost 13 years since David ‘Dotsy’ O’Callaghan made his debut for the capital’s senior hurlers but he admits he’s as hungry as ever to succeed having seen Cuala claim the county’s first Leinster club title in 36 years. However, whether O’Callaghan’s inter-county career continues into 2017 appears to be out of his […]

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THE GAA HAVE announced their television and radio rights deal for the next five years with RTÉ and Sky Sports set to retain their current TV packages, while in radio RTÉ now have full commentary rights to all games as Newstalk lose out. Source: James Crombie/INPHO Click Here: cheap nrl merchandise RTÉ have retained access […]

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Kerry’s Paul Geaney and Dublin’s Diarmuid Connolly KERRY’S PAUL GEANEY and Tipperary’s John McGrath have claimed the senior player honours in the 2016 Munster GAA awards. While Dublin’s Diarmuid Connolly and Kilkenny’s Jonjo Farrell have won the equivalent awards in Leinster as they are the inaugural winners of the Pearse Medal for 2016. Jonjo Farrell […]

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A TWO-TIME Kerry All-Ireland senior football winner has joined the Roscommon backroom team ahead of next season. Click Here: state of origin merchandise Roscommon manager Kevin McStay has confirmed that former Kerry netminder Declan O’Keeffe will be the county’s goalkeeping coach next year and will also have an input into overall team preparation. The news […]

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