Month: September 2021

1. Galway stand for national anthem Source: Tommy Dickson/INPHO 2. Ireland’s Lauren Delany is tackled Source: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO 3. Ulster’s Rory Best after the game against Leicester Tigers Source: Gary Carr/INPHO 4. Leinster’s Tadhg Furlong with Joe Launchbury and Will Rowlands of Wasps Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO 5. Exeter Chiefs Jonny Hill loses his jersey  Source: Bryan Keane/INPHO 6. DIT’s Brian […]

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WESTMEATH BEGIN THEIR Division 3 campaign away to Offaly this weekend and they do so with a strong pre-season campaign behind them. Under new boss Jack Cooney, the Lake County annexed their first O’Byrne Cup title in 31 years and just their fourth overall on Friday night – albeit against Dublin’s third-string outfit.  “It’ll shorten […]

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MAYO STAR SARAH Rowe well and truly impressed in her first outing with AFLW side Collingwood, scoring two goals while showing that she can transfer her Gaelic football skills to Aussie Rules. Sarah Rowe impressed in her first run-out while Aisling McCarthy was on the opposing team. Source: Collingwood FC/Luke Henry. The Melbourne-based outfit were […]

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THE LADIES GAELIC Football Association (LGFA) have this afternoon confirmed a full list of 13 double-header fixtures for the league campaign. A general view of Croke Park mid-Dublin v Mayo ladies. Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO Some had been announced over the past few weeks but today, the association released the full details of the 13 Lidl […]

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FORMER MONAGHAN FOOTBALLER Dick Clerkin has defended the GAA’s decision to hike ticket prices for the 2019 National Leagues. The GAA this week confirmed that tickets bought ‘on the day’ for league games are rising by 33% to €20, while tickets for this year’s All-Ireland hurling and football finals will increase by €10 to €90 […]

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IT’S BEEN A nice start to 2019 for newly-appointed Cork captain Doireann O’Sullivan. Doireann O’Sullivan. Source: Sportsfile. After All-Ireland final heartbreak with the Rebels in September, the end of 2018 was sweeter than she ever could have imagined as she steered her club Mourneabbey to national glory at the fifth time of asking. The five-in-a-row […]

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