Month: September 2021

DONEGAL FOOTBALLER KATY Herron just wanted to disappear when she got the news, away from the busy tongues of small town Ireland and what they might be saying about her.  Katy Herron on the ball for Donegal. Source: Tommy Grealy/INPHO Close friends had already heard before speaking to her about it. Feelings of guilt and […]

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NOW THAT WE’VE been, eh, eased gently into 2021, it’s time to look ahead to/endure another seven days.  Happily, it’s another busy week on The42′s membership platform to keep you company/divert your attention from this ongoing hellscape.  By joining The42‘s membership scheme, you are gaining access to a host of exclusive podcasts, newsletters, prizes and insights along with […]

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ANTHONY NASH IS set to line out with Limerick senior hurling side South Liberties in 2021. The42 understands that all the paperwork has been submitted for his transfer from Kanturk to the Limerick outfit. Croke Park is expected to officially sanction the former Cork goalkeeper’s switch by the middle of next week. Nash, 36, announced […]

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BRIAN CODY HAS been ratified as Kilkenny hurling manager for his 23rd season at a county board meeting tonight.  The longest-serving inter-county boss in the game, he first took charge for the 1999 campaign and has since delivered 11 All-Ireland crowns. Kilkenny’s last Liam MacCarthy Cup arrived back in 2015, which is the longest period […]

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THE MAYO COUNTY board have handed out three-month suspensions to three members of the senior football backroom team who illegally attended the All-Ireland final in December, contravening Covid-19 protocols.  According to reports last week, Croke Park officials queried Mayo GAA about the presence of the unaccredited trio inside the stadium for the final after CCTV […]

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WATERFORD CONFIRMED THE appointment of Shane Ronayne as senior football boss last night, becoming the final football side to name a manager ahead of the 2021 campaign.  Click Here: レディースファッション But on the hurling front, 2020 Nicky Rackard semi-finalists Tyrone are still without a boss as the new season looms.  Granted, the return of inter-county […]

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Updated Jan 12th 2021, 8:05 PM FORMER DUBLIN HURLER Ryan O’Dwyer opens up about difficult periods in his personal life in this week’s episode of Laochra Gael. Donegal hero Kevin Cassidy featured in last week’s programme on TG4, and O’Dwyer’s story brings another fascinating instalment to the 19th edition of the series.  The Tipperary native […]

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