Who’d be a referee? Booed from the stands, criticised from the dugouts – and if you make a particularly contentious call, ...
By Cian O’Connell These are encouraging times for Scotland GAA. Since getting involved as a player just over a decade ago, ...
SportsLine's Matt Severance has locked in his Team Canada vs. Team USA picks for the 4 Nations Face-Off game on Saturday ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNGAA director general Ryan feels Cork-Clare All-Ireland final concluded abruptlyRyan referenced a motion from Central Council later this month to do away with extra-time if the teams are level at the end ...
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SPENDING on county teams rose to an eye-watering E44million (almost £37million) last year and that “needs to change” says GAA Director General Tom Ryan.
The GAA doesn’t need to view Friday night as a third day for a raft of intercounty fixtures, rather it should be looked upon ...
Dublin’s 1974 All-Ireland win changed the GAA forever – and Paddy Cullen’s penalty save played a huge part ‘We will have to make sure if a storm ever comes again, it is able to withstand ...
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Which NHL Conference Leader Looks More Ready For A Deep Playoff Run: The Capitals Or Jets?Washington and Winnipeg could go on a lengthy playoff run. Maybe they'll face off in the Stanley Cup ... If he can avoid the ...
Others are more relaxed — they reckon for all the talk of change, the same people will always run the show: for shadowy Wall Street bankers, read even more shadowy GAA coaching gurus figuring ...
The trickle out of MacHale Park widened to a stream bang on the stroke of four o’clock yesterday, the enticement of a clear run home and an early dinner tipping the scales over consuming the ...
Last year’s MacLarnon Cup winners are on the brink of adding the MacRory Cup to their trophy cabinet
ABBEY Vocational Schools are hoping to achieve what most people thought was unthinkable and lift the Danske Bank MacRory Cup just 12 months after winning the MacLarnon Cup and if they are to do ...
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Dublin Live on MSNDublin GAA legend Paddy Cullen dies aged 80 after long illness battleThe O'Connell Boys club man, who made his Dublin debut in 1966, won three All-Irelands, six Leinster titles, two National ...
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