Month: September 2021

FORMER KERRY BOSS Jack O’Connor has distanced himself from the vacant senior manager position in the county, saying that he is content to continue working with the U20s team. Kerry are on the hunt for a new manager after Éamonn Fitzmaurice stepped down from the role following their championship exit at the end of the […]

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MAYO CLUBS HAVE voted overwhelmingly in favour of appealing the decision to reinstate Carnacon into the senior league and championship for the 2018 season. The decision was taken at a county board meeting on Tuesday night after the reigning Mayo, Connacht and All-Ireland club champions won their appeal to the Connacht LGFA last week. The42 understands that club […]

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Click:小型辦公室 CHAMPIONS DUBLIN LOOK set to be on the road to face Monaghan in their opening league tie next spring. Dublin and Monaghan players in action in Croke Park in the league this year. Source: Bryan Keane/INPHO The reigning league, Leinster and All-Ireland winners are set for an away tie against Monaghan with the list […]

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ALL-IRELAND CHAMPIONS Limerick will begin their 2019 league campaign with a trip to Wexford in their Division 1A opener. John Kiely’s side are back in the top flight for the first time in eight years and they’re set to take on Wexford according to the list of provisional hurling league fixtures that have been released today.  […]

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NIAMH MALLON CONSIDERS herself fortunate that her day job has a direct connection with her favourite pastime. The 23-year-old Down star has been a key contributor once more in the return of the red and black to Croke Park for the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland intermediate camogie championship final against Cork on Sunday. Mallon scored nine […]

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Kerry, Galway, Dublin and Donegal all collected silverware DUBLIN ARE ALL-IRELAND SFC champions for the fourth year in succession after Sunday’s 2-17 to 1-14 victory over Tyrone. Football might have been hurling’s poor relation this summer, but there were certainly some memorable moments along the way. As we reflect on the 2018 inter-county season, it’s […]

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KEVIN MCSTAY HAS decided to decline the Roscommon GAA chairman’s invitation to remain in charge of the county’s senior football team for the remainder of his two-year term. After three years in the position, McStay has this evening announced his resignation from the role, and stated that he is retiring from senior inter-county football management.  […]

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