Two All-Ireland hurling wins in six seasons with two counties – ‘They’re both equally special’

LAST SUNDAY MAY have represented a seismic breakthrough for Limerick hurling after a fruitless 45-year spell, but for one member of the winning setup it was not entirely new territory. An August Sunday with his native county in 2018 was preceded by a September Saturday in 2013 with Clare. For Paul Kinnerk the outcome was … Continue reading "Two All-Ireland hurling wins in six seasons with two counties – ‘They’re both equally special’"

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Mayo announce plans for new training centre in Castlebar’s Lough Lannagh

MAYO’S PLANS TO build a new training centre in Castlebar have “become a reality” according to county board chairman Mike Connolly. Click Here: Germany football tracksuit Mayo GAA released a statement this afternoon confirming the purchase of 27 acres of land at Lough Lannagh in collaboration with Mayo County Council which they “intend to develop … Continue reading "Mayo announce plans for new training centre in Castlebar’s Lough Lannagh"

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‘Continuity’ a positive for All-Star Barrett as Mayo wait for management team to be rubber-stamped

MAYO’S CHRIS BARRETT says having ‘continuity’ in the Mayo squad is a positive as the group wait for the management team to be ‘rubber-stamped.’ Chris Barrett. Source: Seb Daly/SPORTSFILE Manager Stephen Rochford recently committed to a fourth season in charge of the senior team, while long-serving coach/selector Donie Buckley and goalkeeping coach/selector Peter Burke have both … Continue reading "‘Continuity’ a positive for All-Star Barrett as Mayo wait for management team to be rubber-stamped"

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Galway’s defensive mastermind Paddy Tally appointed new Down manager

PADDY TALLY HAS been ratified as the new Down senior football manager, it was confirmed on Thursday night. The Tyrone native, who was a key part of Kevin Walsh’s Galway backroom team this season, will replace Eamonn Burns ahead of the new campaign. One of the most respected football coaches in the country, Tally was … Continue reading "Galway’s defensive mastermind Paddy Tally appointed new Down manager"

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‘I’d love to know where those 30,000 have been. Why weren’t they behind the team in the semi-final?’

FORMER DUBLIN FORWARD Ray Cosgrove has lamented the poor attendance levels at the All-Ireland semi-finals this year, saying that it was like attending a ‘league game.’ A crowd of just 54,716 turned out for Dublin’s final-four clash with Galway, while Tyrone and Monaghan’s meeting attracted only 49,496 spectators to Croke Park. These figure are among … Continue reading "‘I’d love to know where those 30,000 have been. Why weren’t they behind the team in the semi-final?’"

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Meath on the march as Royals power through to first All-Ireland intermediate final

Meath 3-18 Roscommon 2-5 STACEY GRIMES FIRED 1-7 as Meath worked their way past Roscommon to reach the county’s first TG4 All-Ireland intermediate final, where Tyrone await in the 16 September decider. Meath manager Eamonn Murray and his players celebrate. Source: Oisin Keniry/INPHO This victory was as comprehensive as the scoreline suggests with captain Niamh … Continue reading "Meath on the march as Royals power through to first All-Ireland intermediate final"

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‘Mickey made us aware of the occasion and especially aware of the prize at the other end of it’

TWO MEN WHO know a thing or two about how Mickey Harte approaches All-Ireland finals are Kevin Hughes and Brian McGuigan. Source: James Crombie/INPHO The pair worked under Harte since they were minors and feature heavily in the documentary ‘Tir Eoghain – The Unbreakable Bond’ which airs on TG4 tomorrow night at 8.30pm. Hughes and … Continue reading "‘Mickey made us aware of the occasion and especially aware of the prize at the other end of it’"

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Finn and Noonan goals the difference as Cork power back into All-Ireland final

Cork 2-11 Donegal 0-11 Emma Duffy reports from Dr Hyde Park, Roscommon CORK’S EYE FOR goal was the difference as they saw off Donegal to keep their quest for a 12th All-Ireland title in 14 years firmly on course. Orla Finn and substitute Saoirse Noonan both raised green flags as Ephie Fitzgerald’s Munster champions booked … Continue reading "Finn and Noonan goals the difference as Cork power back into All-Ireland final"

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2-4 for Aherne as dominant Dublin set to defend All-Ireland crown against Cork

Dublin 4-8 Galway 1-10 Emma Duffy reports from Dr Hyde Park, Roscommon  REIGNING TG4 ALL-IRELAND senior champions Dublin were ruthless in attack as they booked their place in a fifth straight decider and beat Galway by seven points at Dr Hyde Park. Captain Sinéad Aherne finished with a personal tally of 2-4 while Nicole Owens and … Continue reading "2-4 for Aherne as dominant Dublin set to defend All-Ireland crown against Cork"

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Goals win games, Dublin’s first-half storm and a mouth-watering All-Ireland final set

1. A mouth-watering All-Ireland senior final ahead AFTER TODAY’S CLASHES at Dr Hyde Park, we now know our 2018 TG4 All-Ireland senior championship semi-finalists — Cork and Dublin. Dublin and Cork are back in the All-Ireland final. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO The two forces will go head-to-head once again on the biggest day in the ladies … Continue reading "Goals win games, Dublin’s first-half storm and a mouth-watering All-Ireland final set"

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