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Lynsey Noone and player of the match Roisin Leonard bagged second half goals at Croke Park on Saturday afternoon as Galway came from behind against Cork to secure the Lidl National Football League ...
For the third time in four seasons, Armagh and Kerry meet in a league final at Croke Park. The score is currently tied at one apiece, following victory for Kerry in the 2022 Division 2 decider and ...
It’s astonishing, for example, that the attendance at Croke Park to see Ali was just 18,725; Ali was a prime 30 years old, one year on from his “Fight of the Century” with Joe Frazier.
The inter-URC clash comes just six days after the Blues bulldozed through Harlequins in a whitewash win at Croke Park. That victory has set up a tricky meeting with the team sitting second behind ...
Compare that to the Division 4 football final between Wexford and Limerick, a game where it was known months in advance that whoever reached the decider would be playing in Croke Park. Every ...
On the wall of the GAA Museum in Croke Park is the Irish Times report of the 1980 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final. The elegant words of Paddy Downey describing how Galway beat ...
They defeated Kildare to capture the Division 3 league title at Croke Park and have momentum on their side ahead of Sunday's trip to Navan to face troubled Meath in the Leinster SFC quarter-finals.
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 ...
The Saw Doctors are coming to Fairview Park this summer. Down the road at Croke Park this Saturday, Galway will meet Cork in the Lidl Ladies Division 2 NFL final (3.0). It’s the curtain-raiser ...
Clodagh McCambridge will captain the Armagh women’s team in Saturday’s Lidl Division One National Football League final against Kerry at Croke Park, with throw-in at 5pm. Earlier that same ...
Toulouse beat Leicester 80-12 in round four of the pool phase but the defeat of Harlequins in Croke Park showed people a glimpse of the darker side of Leinster’s personality. They stood on the ...
There was also a capacity crowd in Glasgow, 13,000-plus attendance in Northampton and, of course, a remarkable 55,000-plus at Croke Park. Leinster certainly have some marketing department and ...
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