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So, while the verdict on this year of rehabilitation came back as expected, the jury remains out on the inroads and impact ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNNew York pip London to claim third All-Ireland JFC title on the trotBy clicking on 'Sign Up' you will be the first to know about our latest and best sporting content on this browser.
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Irish Examiner on MSNDonegal brush Meath aside as McGuinness' focus turns to Kerry once againKerry seem to have been on McGuinness’s mind for quite some time and his thoughts might have drifted to them long before the final whistle here with the result well and truly in the bag in the third ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNDavid Clifford-led Kerry march past old rivals Tyrone to seal All-Ireland final berthAfter their heroics against Armagh, this was unlikely to be as devastating yet they hit an insipid Tyrone for nine unanswered second-half points to cruise through to the July 27 decider.
An epic clash awaits as Cork and Tipperary face off at Croke Park in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final. This historic ...
Former Kildare star Johnny Doyle experienced the Croke Park hoodoo as a player and more recently while operating at a selector under former manager Glenn Ryan between 2022 and 2024.
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Independent.ie on MSNKerry’s Greatest Fan ‘has gone to mass and prayed for the boys’ as she heads to Croke Park on SundayKathleen O’Sullivan has more than earned herself the title as ‘Kerry’s Greatest Fan’ and as she hasn’t missed an All-Ireland Final since 1971 she richly deserves that title. That attendance record ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTens of thousands of fans to pack into Croke Park for All-Ireland Hurling FinalWhile it’s an all-Munster All-Ireland Hurling Final for the third time in six years it’s the first ever meeting of Tipperary ...
Crazy, stupid summer days in Croke Park and Jim McGuinness looking for inches in this head-wrecking new game. He must thank the heavens every day that Michael Murphy changed his mind.
Alamy Stock Photo When the tour was first announced, Ticketmaster and promoter MCD had suggested tickets for Oasis in Croke Park would start at €86.50 including booking fees and go up to €261.75.
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