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Irish Mirror on MSNFans hail former GAA star Charlie Smyth for appearance on live Super Bowl TV coverageThe former Down GAA goalkeeper, who now plays as a placekicker for the New Orleans Saints in the NFL, spoke to ITV during the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'We’re all letting each other down' on training ban, says GAA boss RyanGPA chief executive Tom Parsons reported four or five county teams commenced training prior to the official start date.
The one certainty about Pat O'Shea's replacement is that it will come from within the Kerry club as they never go outside for a manager.
Since Conor Laverty took over as Down manager, the county has reached consecutive Tailteann Cup Finals — losing one and winning the other — and earned promotion to Division Two. On paper ...
RTE pundit and Clare legend Anthony Daly says depleted Clare are struggling due to injuries, but he has pointed to one player ...
By Paul Keane Offaly star Cormac Egan will pull the shutters down on an eventful Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup career on Wednesday night. Win or lose with UCD when they take on DCU in the third level ...
GAA Director General Tom Ryan has acknowledged ... It’s a shared responsibility and we’re all letting each other down.” ...
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Journal.ie on MSNConnacht GAA hopeful of September rebuild for Dome as complex set to host finals this weekUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Solgar, a leading provider of high-quality nutritional supplements, are pleased to announce an exciting new three-year ...
Croke Park Ltd, the company which runs GAA HQ, recorded a 42% increase in turnover compared with 2023, with revenues of close to €59.7m, which was largely down to the stadium's busy concert ...
Neither side minded. The Antrim team might feel pretty let down by the boardroom. But it’s all wood for the fire now. The first line of an Ulster GAA statement about the decision to strip them ...
Antrim threaten ‘we won’t play’ Ulster GAA football championship clash against Armagh amid venue row
ANTRIM “won’t play” their Ulster senior football championship clash against Armagh unless it is played at Corrigan Park.
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