Month: September 2021

Dublin and Mayo players before the drawn All-Ireland final. GAA INTER-COUNTY players got a major boost yesterday with the announcement that the funding they receive from the Government is set for a major increase. A new €6.9 million package over the next three years was agreed with the Gaelic Players Association, who will then distribute […]

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Brian McGuigan and Mickey Harte after the 2008 All-Ireland football final. Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO HE WON THREE All-Ireland senior medals during his inter-county days before retiring in 2011 and now Brian McGuigan has called time on his club career as well. Click Here: Real Betis soccer tracksuit A star in the Tyrone attack during their […]

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Home Pat Hickey is on his way home to Ireland. Source: James Crombie/INPHO Former Tyrone footballer Brian McGuigan has called time on his club career with a view to pursuing management.  Former OCI President Pat Hickey is now on his way home to Ireland from Brazil. Ulster football and hurling champions Slaughtneil, are appealing to the […]

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DEFENDING CHAMPIONS ÁRDSCOIL Rís of Limerick are set to face Cork’s Midleton CBS, as the quarter-final draw for the Dr Harty Cup was made this evening. Tipperary All-Ireland minor winning captain Brian McGrath Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO 2015 champions Thurles CBS will face fellow Tipperary school Our Ladys Templemore, after they overcame Abbey CBS in an all-Tipp second […]

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Munster 2-20 Leinster 2-16 By Jackie Cahill at Semple Stadium, Thurles Munster’s Paraic Maher celebrates with Dan McCormack after the game. Source: Tommy Dickson/INPHO AARON SHANAGHER’S LATE goal sealed victory for Anthony Daly’s Munster in this evening’s GAA Interprovincial hurling final at Semple Stadium, in front of 592 spectators. Rising Clare star Shanagher was introduced […]

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The Na Piarsaigh and Patrickswell players before the 2015 county senior hurling final Source: Keith Wiseman/INPHO THE REIGNING ALL-Ireland senior club hurling champions have been pitted in the same group as the current county kingpins in next year’s Limerick senior hurling championship. The draws were made for the 2017 group stages last night with Na […]

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McGeeney and O’Rourke claimed an All-Ireland title together in 2002. Source: INPHO KIERAN MCGEENEY WILL need a new assistant manager in 2017 after Aidan O’Rourke has stepped away from the role with Armagh. O’Rourke has cited ‘pressures of time’ for his reason for departing from the position. “I wouldn’t be devoting the time that the […]

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