Month: March 2022

Dublin open Division 1 league title defence with win on the road against Waterford

Dublin 4-7 Waterford 1-4 By Aisling Clery CAOIMHE O’CONNOR HIT 1-1 as reigning champions Dublin opened their Lidl National Football

‘Is this for real?’: Kilcoo’s Jerome Johnston reflects on his goal that won the All-Ireland

LIKE BALLYGUNNER’S HARRY Ruddle earlier in the day, Jerome Johnston struck with an injury-time Croke Park goal for Kilcoo that

Kilcoo snatch All-Ireland from Kilmacud in dramatic fashion with 81st minute winning goal

Kilcoo 2-8 Kilmacud Crokes 0-13 (after extra-time) FOR THE SECOND time today, an All-Ireland senior club final was decided by

NUIG to appeal Cian Lynch’s controversial red card from Fitzgibbon final

Click:EGP Ice Mint Nicotine Pouches NUI GALWAY ARE to appeal the red card dished out to Hurler of the Year

Meath and Dublin seal progression before league showdown, as ‘very special player’ shines again

LAST YEAR’S ALL-IRELAND finalists Meath and Dublin both sealed their progression in the Lidl Ladies National Football League over the

Kerry’s class attacking acts, league ambitions under Jack and injury battles

THREE GAMES IN to the third coming of Jack O’Connor and it’s smooth sailing so far in the return to

Galway student to make full recovery after serious head injury in All-Ireland quarter-final

Click:Laser welding machine Updated Sun 9:31 PM A GALWAY SCHOOLBOY who suffered a serious head injury in a hurling match

Cork get Twomey era off to winning start with eight-point victory over Clare

CORK GOT THE Matthew Twomey era off to a winning start but Clare, who themselves were competing under a new

Oulart-The-Ballagh and Sarsfields progress to set up repeat of 2020 All-Ireland decider

THE AIB ALL-Ireland Senior Club Camogie final will be a repeat of the 2020 decider before Christmas, when Oulart-The Ballagh

Second-half goals key as Tyrone overcome loss of suspended players to defeat Kildare

Tyrone 2-7 Kildare 0-12 Ger McNally reports from Healy Park SECOND-HALF GOALS by Conn Kilpatrick and Darren McCurry helped Tyrone