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Leinster GAA are marking their first senior football semi-finals outside Croke Park in 30 years with incentivised group ...
It’s 2010 since the Royals prevailed but on Sunday Portlaoise will host the first championship clash between the teams ...
Enda McGinley recalls the enthralling rivalry between Tyrone and Armagh during his playing days, and can see parallels as the ...
The combined total attendance of last weekend's three Leinster SHC matches did not surpass the crowd gathered at Cusack Park ...
The combined attendances for this year’s Leinster SFC semi-finals will do well to break the 20,000 mark, according to ...
Brendan is a sports reporter at The Irish News. He has worked at the media outlet since January 1999 and specialises in GAA, soccer and boxing. He has been the Republic of Ireland soccer correspondent ...
Paddy McBride scored 0-9 for Antrim in their Ulster SFC quarter-final loss to Armagh, a game which was played in Corrigan ...
Capital hurlers happy to be out of Croke Park and back at their Donnycarney base where they enjoy a far better record.
Parnell Park is their base, their fortress even, as they displayed again on Saturday evening with a storming finale to pinch the points off a thoroughly game Offaly. But they won't win any of the big ...
McShea has always been full of opinions and ideas that have seen him get involved in local media for the past 30 years. These ...
It's down the road at the much more spacious Croke Park where Dublin ... I think the main thing here in Parnell Park is the energy you get from the stand. The home crowd is huge.