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In a week where there was not a great deal of action for Horwich Harriers, one of the club’s Ireland internationals, Killian ...
In a week where there was not a great deal of action for Horwich Harriers, one of the club’s Ireland internationals, Killian Mooney, was back ...
Steelers Nation Ireland, get ready! The Pittsburgh Steelers are bringing the excitement of the NFL Draft to Dublin for a ...
Paul Geaney feels Kerry’s trip to Croke Park on Sunday will be a journey of discovery, as they get to experience the new rules in the old house for the first time. Jack O’Connor’s Kingdom ...
Leinster 19 Harlequins 0 (Osborne) Leinster transition superbly form a Harlequins attack and a disguised reverse pass allows ...
Fermanagh will ask Croke Park to disregard Leitrim’s Division Three record to date to ensure a level playing field for the Erne County who have a very slim chance of promotion. Manager Kieran ...
Escape to The Croke Park, part of family-owned luxury hotel group The Doyle Collection. Visit Dublin at the best time of the year, as the city gets brighter and the evenings longer.
Donal Lenihan's first visit to Croke Park was in 1969 to watch his father's native Kerry beat Offaly in the All-Ireland final, a team which featured Mick O'Dwyer. Years later, Micko would pick his ...
It was a crowd that did the game justice. On Sunday past, there were 21,596 people in Croke Park for the Division One and Three league finals. There had been just 11,000 there on Saturday evening ...
The Kerry attacker said playing with the new rules has been a learning curve but also "interesting and enjoyable".
Sam Prendergast of Leinster and Marcus Smith of Leinster during the Investec Champions Cup Round of 16 match between Leinster and Harlequins at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile ...