Month: September 2021

Tipperary 1-24 Dublin 1-8 Fintan O’Toole reports from Croke Park REIGNING ALL-IRELAND champions Tipperary began their 2017 campaign in style as they flattened Dublin by 16 points in tonight’s Allianz Division 1A hurling league tie at Croke Park. Tipperary returned to headquarters for the first time since last September’s glorious triumph against Kilkenny and manager […]

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Dublin 0-10 Tyrone 1-7 Fintan O’Toole reports from Croke Park DUBLIN’S REMARKABLE UNBEATEN record in league and championship continues but it took an expertly converted injury-time free from Dean Rock to ensure they rescued a Division 1 league draw against Tyrone tonight. Jim Gavin’s side kicked the final five points of the game to draw […]

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ONE GAME INTO Dublin’s league campaign and things are already looking precarious for Ger Cunningham’s side at the foot of the Division 1A table. A 16-point thumping to the All-Ireland champions is hardly time to press the panic button, but it is a confidence-sapping result for this young squad. Four of the starting team tonight […]

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LAST NIGHT, TYRONE came about as close as any team has done to breaking Dublin’s two-year long unbeaten streak. It’s a mark of the champions though that they kept plugging away, brushing off the psychological blow of Dean Rock’s missed second-half penalty to level the game deep into stoppage-time. ​”It’s never over until it’s over,” […]

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1. Brian O’Driscoll paid tribute to the late great Joost van der Westhuizen RIP Joost van der Westhuizen. An incredible player and fighter to the end. The first of the new age 9's. Click Here: cheap vans slip on shoes— Brian O'Driscoll (@BrianODriscoll) February 6, 2017 Source: Brian O’Driscoll/Twitter 2. Alan Shearer looked back on […]

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Waterford 1-15 Kilkenny 0-17 Tomas McCarthy reports from Nowlan Park WATERFORD EMERGED FROM a robust encounter at Nowlan Park with their first away win over Kilkenny since 2004. The hosts struck the last three points of the contest but Derek McGrath’s side hung on for victory in front of 8,793 spectators. Patrick Curran flashed home […]

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