Month: September 2021

STAR DUBLIN MIDFIELDER Brian Fenton has been named Footballer of the Year at the GAA-GPA PwC All-Stars tonight. Fenton, who plays his club football with Raheny, was outstanding for Jim Gavin’s side this year as they made it four All-Ireland titles in-a-row, beating Tyrone in the final. The 25-year-old saw off stiff competition from team-mates […]

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PWC ALL-STAR Footballer of the Year Brian Fenton admits that tonight’s award is a dream come true, but not something he set out to achieve when he sat down at the start of the year to script his goals for the 2018 season. The 25-year-old Dublin midfielder beat out inter-county team-mates Ciaran Kilkenny and Jack […]

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FOUR IN-A-ROW ALL-IRELAND champions Dublin dominated this year’s GAA-GPA PwC All-Star football team, while hurling kingpins Limerick did likewise on the small ball front. GAA stars from across the length and breadth of the country gathered in Dublin’s Convention Centre tonight, suited and booted for the annual awards ceremony. Players of the Year: Fenton and […]

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Updated Nov 2nd 2018, 9:31 PM LIMERICK’S MIDFIELD DYNAMO Cian Lynch has been named Hurler of the Year at the GAA-GPA PwC All-Stars tonight. Lynch adds the prestigious accolade to his first senior All-Ireland medal and becomes the first Limerick recipient of the award since Eamonn Grimes in 1973. John Kiely’s Treatymen dethroned Galway in […]

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CUALA’S DOUBLE ALL-IRELAND winning manager, Mattie Kenny, has been appointed the new Dublin hurling boss, succeeding Pat Gilroy who announced his surprise resignation in September. Kenny had been installed as the favourite to take over the reins and Dublin GAA this afternoon confirmed his appointment on a three-year term.  Kenny takes over the Dublin hurlers […]

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Donaghmoyne (Monaghan) 1-15 Glenfin (Donegal) 1-8 CATHRIONA McCONNELL INSPIRED Donaghmoyne to an 11th Ulster senior club title in 15 years as they proved too strong for Glenfin in today’s decider at St Mary’s, Killyclogher. McConnell hit nine points for the Monaghan champions as they built on their 1-4 to 0-4 half-time lead with seven unanswered […]

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