Best on show for Cavan were Oisín Maguire, Phillip Shannon, Ultan O’Reilly and top-scorer Charlie Fallon, while Turlough McHugh, Padraig Haran and Odhrán Doherty took Maghera through to victory.
Cavan were All-Ireland u-18 and u-16 champions this year and were narrowly edged out by Galway in the u-14 final. All finals were in the top division. It wasn’t always this way. Mick Flynn began the ...
The Lurgan side sealed back-to-back Ulster titles recently and will face current champions Kilkerrin-Clonberne in the ...
They beat Galway in the final. Galway were captained by Ailbhe Davoren, the Kilmacud Crokes centre half-forward. In goal for ...
Tuohy, currently back in Ireland, has also said that he will hold talks with the Laois management with a view to possibly ...
Cork GAA say they will support all motions at this Saturday's Special Congress. The meeting has been convened to vote on a ...
The rugby spotlight is fixed firmly on Ireland’s concluding Autumn Nations Series game against Australia tomorrow, Andy ...
TG4 will deliver live coverage of this much-anticipated event on the TG4 Player and TG4 App this Saturday morning from 08:30 ...
There is no comparable data for soccer, a more popular sport in England than rugby but again, coincidentally, there have been ...
One of Gaelic football’s leading referees has expressed hesitancy about the application of proposed playing rule changes at ...
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