Month: April 2022

We’ll Leave It There So: Dundalk duo in Ireland squad, boost for Ulster and today’s sport

Ireland second row Devin Toner attempts a dunk at the Chicago Bulls’ training facility. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO Home Martin O’Neill

Hurling star Lee Chin will miss Wexford Youths’ crucial play-off clash to attend GAA All-Star Awards

Advertisement And this is where I sign out @WexfordYouthsFC it has been a pleasure #Youths pic.twitter.com/wBJJOPpssK — Lee Chin (@LeeChin8)

After breaking two vertebrae, Clare champs hope team-mate can attend Munster semi-final

BALLYEA MANAGER ROBBIE Hogan is hopeful Eoghan Donnellan will be well enough to attend next Sunday’s AIB Munster club hurling

No regrets for Diarmuid Connolly over sideline tug-of-war with Ciaran Kilkenny

DUBLIN FORWARD DIARMUID Connolly didn’t lose any sleep over his decision to go for a point from the sideline in

We’ll Leave it There So: Ulster pair quizzed by police, Dick Clerkin retires and today’s sport

A view from Munster’s training session in UL, Limerick today. Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO Home Ulster pair Paddy Jackson and Stuart

From La Liga to county GAA finals – celebrating 20 years of TG4’s innovative sports coverage

THERE MAY HAVE been some skepticism about the idea of an Irish language channel amid its launch on Halloween night

The Hogan brothers – Kilkenny senior winning captains with different clubs two years in a row

Brian Hogan (2016) and Keith Hogan (2015) are recent Kilkenny county winning captains FOR THE SECOND successive year on Sunday,

Two Munster senior winners not in Limerick 2017 hurling squad as attacker recalled

Limerick will be in action in Division 1B next season Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO MUNSTER SENIOR WINNERS James Ryan and Paudie

Choosing an AFL career with Hawthorn over Leinster rugby and Meath football

Conor Nash (right) at Irish International Rules training last November Source: James Crombie/INPHO TEEN PRODIGY CONOR Nash has admitted that

With two Ulster medals, the longest-serving inter-county Gaelic footballer has retired

Clerkin plays his club football with Currin. Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO THE LONGEST-SERVING inter-county Gaelic footballer in the country has announced