JIM GAVIN WOULDN’T admit as much afterwards, but Dublin’s third-quarter showing was about as good a 12-minute spell as we’ve ever witnessed from his team. “The Dublin big four that tore Mayo to shreds in 12 minutes of madness”
Month: September 2021
Armagh on the hunt for new management as star forward suffers cruciate injury
The Armagh team last April. Source: Oisin Keniry/INPHO AFTER THEIR ALL-IRELAND quarter-final exit yesterday, Armagh are on the lookout for new management with Fionnuala McAtamney “Armagh on the hunt for new management as star forward suffers cruciate injury”
After 34 matches unbeaten, Galway inflict first defeat on Kerry minors since 2013
Galway 0-14 Kerry 0-13 THE KERRY PLAYERS will leave Croke Park wondering just how they left this one behind them. The Kingdom’s bid to reach “After 34 matches unbeaten, Galway inflict first defeat on Kerry minors since 2013”
Old rivals Kerry and Dublin to meet in traditional All-Ireland football final pairing
FOR THE 15th time in history, traditional powerhouses Dublin and Kerry will meet in the All-Ireland football final following this weekend’s semi-finals. The Kingdom overturned “Old rivals Kerry and Dublin to meet in traditional All-Ireland football final pairing”
‘We’ll be certainly looking to appeal’ – Kerry’s man-of-the-match on All-Ireland final suspension
IT WAS STEPHEN O’Brien who stole the headlines after Kerry’s dramatic All-Ireland semi-final win over Tyrone in Croke Park this afternoon. The Kenmare man hit “‘We’ll be certainly looking to appeal’ – Kerry’s man-of-the-match on All-Ireland final suspension”
Cavan secure senior status for 2020, with Westmeath and Monaghan to battle it out in relegation dogfight
Cavan 3-12 Westmeath 1-7 By Gerry Buckley CAVAN SECURED THEIR place in the TG4 All-Ireland senior championship again next year with a decisive win against “Cavan secure senior status for 2020, with Westmeath and Monaghan to battle it out in relegation dogfight”
Tommy Walsh’s decisive impact, the Kerry comeback and where did it go wrong for Tyrone?
1. Kerry’s second-half revival IT WASN’T AS emphatic as Dublin’s turnaround yesterday, but the manner of Kerry’s response after half-time was highly impressive. Trailing Tyrone “Tommy Walsh’s decisive impact, the Kerry comeback and where did it go wrong for Tyrone?”
Horan bemoans Mayo’s ‘crazy’ six-day turnaround before All-Ireland semi-final
WITHOUT USING IT as an excuse for their championship exit, James Horan bemoaned Mayo’s six-day turnaround between their win over Donegal and semi-final loss to “Horan bemoans Mayo’s ‘crazy’ six-day turnaround before All-Ireland semi-final”
‘There is a terrible lack of understanding of the rules’ – GAA calls for more awareness
LEADING HURLING REFEREE Brian Gavin admits that he is ‘amazed’ at times with the lack of understanding of GAA rules. Brian Gavin during this year’s “‘There is a terrible lack of understanding of the rules’ – GAA calls for more awareness”
Mayo GAA team expenses rose to €1.6 million this year but they still had a surplus
MAYO GAA HAVE revealed that they spent €1.6 million on team administration expenses in 2016, nearly double their figurefrom 2015. The increase of nearly 46% “Mayo GAA team expenses rose to €1.6 million this year but they still had a surplus”