Month: April 2022

Limerick’s Wayne McNamara brings his inter-county career to a close

WAYNE MCNAMARA HAS called time on his inter-county career. Click Here: The 30-year-old defender confirmed his retirement this evening through

We’ll Leave It There So: Dundalk exhaustion fears, Kerry lose star to AFL and today’s sport

Home Dundalk’s Stephen O’Donnell at the 2016 PFA Player of the Year Award nominations. Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO Dundalk manager Stephen

Former Kerry minor star Mark O’Connor signs with AFL club Geelong

FORMER MINOR ALL-IRELAND-WINNING captain Mark O’Connor has joined AFL club Geelong. O’Connor played on Kerry’s victorious underage sides in 2014

Mayo man Pearce Hanley completes move to AFL rivals Gold Coast Suns

MAYO NATIVE PEARCE Hanley has completed his AFL trade to Queensland rivals Gold Coast Suns, ending his eight-year spell at

‘I came in and got sick in the sinks at Croke Park’ – Paul Mannion’s fitness battle after a year away

Updated at 0800 IT’S HALF-TIME in Dublin’s first National League tie of the year. It’s also Paul Mannion’s first game

Player power: Club GAA players are trying to set up their own version of the GPA

FORMER MONAGHAN SELECTOR Declan Brennan has revealed plans to establish a Club Players Association (CPA) – and revealed that he’s

‘There were times that I wouldn’t look forward to going training. Now I’d love to be going’

AFTER SUFFERING A second stroke in January of this year, Sligo’s Johnny Martyn was still hopeful that his football career

‘We’ve accepted it, we’ve moved on’ – Tom Parsons puts 2016 in the rearview mirror

ANOTHER WINTER LIES in store for Mayo in the long shadow of Sam Maguire. Despite three devastating All-Ireland final defeats

We’ll Leave It There So: Munster mourns one of the province’s most cherished sons

A book of condolence for Anthony Foley was opened today at the IRFU offices in Dublin. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO Home

Paudie Maher caps 3-in-a-row with lovely gesture in memory of Thurles selector

Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO AS THE FINAL whistle blew and Thurles Sarsfields were crowned Tipperary senior hurling champions once again, there