McGuinness remains ‘in communication’ with Dundalk over manager’s job

JIM MCGUINNESS HAS admitted he remains in talks with League of Ireland side Dundalk over the vacant managerial job, but has refused to comment further on the matter. Speaking at the launch of Sky Sports’ GAA championship coverage, the former Donegal GAA boss said his communications with the club remain private.  “I won’t be giving any … Continue reading "McGuinness remains ‘in communication’ with Dundalk over manager’s job"

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Limerick hand debut to teenage defender as they make seven changes for Cork game

LIMERICK HAVE HANDED a senior hurling debut to teenager Colin Coughlan for Saturday’s hurling league clash against Cork. Coughlan’s introduction is one of seven changes from Limerick’s last outing against Waterford. There’s a first start of the year in goal for Kilmallock’s Barry Hennessy with Barry Nash and Diarmaid Byrnes introduced to the defence. William … Continue reading "Limerick hand debut to teenage defender as they make seven changes for Cork game"

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‘I thought I’d be here for six months and then back to Ireland. But London is home from home now’

Updated Jun 4th 2021, 12:00 PM IT’S COUNTY FINAL weekend in London with a difference. To start with, this is the conclusion of a competition that began in the early stages of 2020 and has dragged on interminably ever since. Then there is the timing, the first week of June seems unseasonably early in the … Continue reading "‘I thought I’d be here for six months and then back to Ireland. But London is home from home now’"

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‘Oh Jesus, marking him was nightmare stuff because he’s a serious forward’

IN HIS 15TH season lining out for the Clare footballers, David Tubridy is looking as sharp as ever.  The 34-year-old racked up 1-8 against Cork in Ennis last Sunday and the Banner will need Tubridy in top form if they are to have any hope in their upcoming fixtures.  They face Mayo in an Allianz … Continue reading "‘Oh Jesus, marking him was nightmare stuff because he’s a serious forward’"

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Kerry defender’s ban for Tyrone game upheld after hearing last night

KERRY DEFENDER TADHG Morley is set to miss their football league semi-final, after his one-match was upheld following last Sunday’s red card against Roscommon. Morley requested a hearing which took place last night, after he had been sent-off in the second half of the game in Dr Hyde Park. The Central Hearings Committee (CHC) found … Continue reading "Kerry defender’s ban for Tyrone game upheld after hearing last night"

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Ailish Considine hails AFLW’s ‘powerful stance’ on sexuality and inclusiveness

AILISH CONSIDINE BELIEVES that the AFL Women’s league has become one of the standard-bearers for inclusiveness for LGBTI+ athletes. Click Here: france national rugby union team jersey But the Adelaide Crows star feels that male sports across the world have a lot of work still to do when it comes to an open culture around … Continue reading "Ailish Considine hails AFLW’s ‘powerful stance’ on sexuality and inclusiveness"

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Cork make 10 changes for Limerick game and Tipperary welcome back Callanan

CORK BOSS KIERAN Kingston has placed the emphasis on youth for tomorrow night’s league clash with Limerick as part of ten changes while Tipperary welcome captain Seamus Callanan back to face Westmeath on Sunday. Only two players in the Cork starting fifteen, Damien Cahalane and Alan Cadogan, are over the age of 24 for the … Continue reading "Cork make 10 changes for Limerick game and Tipperary welcome back Callanan"

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Galway, Waterford and Kilkenny name teams ahead of Sunday hurling league ties

WATERFORD HAVE MADE three changes for Sunday’s hurling league clash with Galway.  Click Here: cheap gold coast titans jerseys Shaun O’Brien comes in to start in goal, Shane McNulty is named at left corner-back and Neil Montgomery is selected at right half-forward. Billy Nolan, Iarlaith Daly and Jack Fagan are the three Deise players to … Continue reading "Galway, Waterford and Kilkenny name teams ahead of Sunday hurling league ties"

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‘I remember grabbing Dalton and said, ‘If this is your last year playing, make sure it’s worth it”

KILKENNY’S GRACE WALSH felt something was a bit off when both of her parents offered to drop her to the team bus on All-Ireland final day last year. Grace Walsh and Anne Dalton. Usually, it would be a job for just one of them on match days. Dad was in the driving seat on this … Continue reading "‘I remember grabbing Dalton and said, ‘If this is your last year playing, make sure it’s worth it”"

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