Month: March 2022

‘A few players did approach him’ – Kilcoo’s bid to get Mickey Moran on board

ON SATURDAY, MICKEY Moran attempts to win a senior All-Ireland final as manager on the fifth time of asking.  The

Stunning late goal hands All-Ireland senior title win to Waterford’s Ballygunner

Ballygunner (Waterford) 2-17 Ballyhale Shamrocks (Kilkenny) 1-19 BALLYGUNNER HAVE LONG dreamed of being crowned All-Ireland champions but perhaps they could

Galway, Kerry and Wexford schools celebrate GAA senior provincial final wins

Results Connacht senior A football final St Jarlath’s (Tuam) 3-6 St Colman’s (Claremorris) 0-9 Munster Corn Uí Mhuirí senior A

The Kilkenny, Waterford, Dublin and Down champions chasing All-Ireland glory

Hurling – Ballyhale Shamrocks v Ballygunner, Croke Park, 3pm Football – Kilmacud Crokes v Kilcoo, Croke Park, 5pm  Both live

Sigerson Cup final to be shown live on TG4

UL’s David Clifford celebrates with team-mates after their semi-final win. Source: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO THIS YEAR’S SIGERSON Cup final will be

NUI Galway land first Sigerson Cup title since 2003 as strong display secures win over UL

NUI Galway 0-12 UL 1-6 A FIRST SIGERSON Cup title for NUI Galway since 2003 after their powerful start to

After Conroy injury, Horan criticises ‘unsustainable’ demands on young players

Updated Tue 8:03 PM JAMES HORAN HAS called the demands on young inter-county players “unsustainable” in the wake of Tommy

A first club All-Ireland win, a family affair, and the ever-present club and county legend

THE DUST MAY have settled, but the memories of that special day will last a lifetime. In late January, Kilkerrin-Clonberne

Bans upheld for Tyrone players sent off in clash against Armagh

THE FOUR TYRONE players sent-off in their recent football league game against Armagh, have had their bans upheld. Four Tyrone

‘Fascinating’ first meeting with Moran, playing without knee cartilage and landing the Holy Grail at 36

CONOR LAVERTY WAS one of the last men to emerge from Kilcoo’s dressing room on Saturday night. Kilcoo’s Conor Laverty