Month: April 2022

Dublin’s injured stars unlikely to return for Kerry showdown

IT’S ONLY THE second round of the league, but already Dublin’s clash with Kerry on Saturday night has taken on

Dublin, Kerry and Limerick feature in 4 live games in next weekend’s GAA TV coverage

THE RETURN OF inter-county hurling action and some big football games dominate this week’s GAA TV coverage.  RTÉ’s live game

‘It’s amazing for the whole parish that’s here today’ – first All-Ireland crown for Galway champs

Kilkerrin-Clonberne players celebrate at the final whistle. Source: Lorraine O’Sullivan/INPHO THE EMOTION ON show at the final whistle said it

Kerry’s midfield options, a new Kildare era and the Dublin test in Tralee

Updated Jan 31st 2022, 8:30 AM 1. Kerry’s midfield options No David Moran. No Jack Barry. No Diarmuid O’Connor. Kerry

Tyrone and Monaghan play out entertaining draw in Omagh blizzard

Tyrone 0-9 Monaghan 0-9 Declan Bogue reports from Healy Park ALL-IRELAND CHAMPIONS Tyrone just about clung on with their 14

Laois and Westmeath open league with wins, Tipperary can only muster draw

GARY WALSH GRABBED two goals for Laois in their 3-9 to 1-10 win against Mickey Harte’s Louth in Division 3.  Bouncing back

Smith brothers score 1-9 as Roscommon prove too strong at home to Cork

Roscommon 1-13 Cork 0-10 Kevin Egan reports from Dr Hyde Park A DOMINANT DISPLAY by the Smith brothers along the

Hennelly saves penalty and hits equaliser to rescue Mayo against Donegal

Mayo 0-11 Donegal 0-11 Colm Gannon reports from Markievicz Park ROB HENNELLY WAS the hero for Mayo kicking last second

Clare have nine points to spare over disappointing Offaly in Division 2 opener

Clare 1-13 Offaly 0-7 Paraic McMahon reports from Cusack Park COLM COLLINS BEGAN his ninth National League campaign as Clare

Meath fail to score for opening 45 minutes as Galway soar to easy win

Galway 1-14 Meath 0-6 John Fallon reports from Pearse Stadium PADRAIC JOYCE’S GALWAY got their Division 2 campaign off to