FORMER MONAGHAN FOOTBALLER Dick Clerkin has defended the GAA’s decision to hike ticket prices for the 2019 National Leagues. The GAA this week confirmed that tickets bought ‘on the day’ for league games are rising by 33% to €20, while tickets for this year’s All-Ireland hurling and football finals will increase by €10 to €90Read moreRead more
Month: September 2021
‘Do people want the GAA to give them money at the gate?’ – Clerkin defends GAA’s ticket price hike
James Horan will have ‘whole armoury’ of tactics and ideas from TV punditry work – Connell
HAVING SAT ALONGSIDE him in the Sky Sports studio for the past couple of seasons, Senan Connell is a good man to assess what James Horan can bring to the table on his second stint in charge of Mayo. Horan is back in the hot seat of his native county, who he previously managed fromRead moreRead more
‘Massive shoes to fill’ following her sister, a Páirc Uí Chaoimh bow, and that magical club win
IT’S BEEN A nice start to 2019 for newly-appointed Cork captain Doireann O’Sullivan. Doireann O’Sullivan. Source: Sportsfile. After All-Ireland final heartbreak with the Rebels in September, the end of 2018 was sweeter than she ever could have imagined as she steered her club Mourneabbey to national glory at the fifth time of asking. The five-in-a-rowRead moreRead more
Tomás Ó Sé: Kerry won’t be All-Ireland contenders in 2019
KERRY LEGEND TOMÁS O’Sé doesn’t see the Kingdom in the running for the All-Ireland SFC title in 2019. Tomás O’Sé: ‘I’m not going to be talking about Kerry having a chance of winning the All-Ireland. I think they have a lot to work on.’ Source: David Fitzgerald/SPORTSFILE The five-time All-Ireland champion doesn’t see his countyRead moreRead more
Former All-Ireland winning boss suggests a ‘change in attitude’ and an open mind with new football rules
FORMER ALL-Ireland winning manager John O’Mahony has suggested that teams should keep an open mind in relation to the new rules that are being trialled in Gaelic football. Five rules were introduced ahead of this year’s pre-season competitions, four of which will be experimented further during the Allianz National Football Leagues. Click Here: down gaaRead moreRead more
‘The onus is on players to produce a spectacle’ – Double-headers can show rising standards, says Dublin star
THREE-TIME ALL-IRELAND WINNER Niamh McEvoy has welcomed Dublin’s return to Croke Park for two league double-header clashes with open arms. Dublin and DIT star Niamh McEvoy. Source: David Fitzgerald/SPORTSFILE Mick Bohan’s back-to-back All-Ireland champions will open their Division 1 defence at HQ against Donegal on Saturday, 2 February, before facing Mayo in a repeat ofRead moreRead more
Two-time All-Ireland winner Callanan named as Tipperary captain for 2019
TWO-TIME ALL-Ireland winner Seamus Callanan has been named captain of the Tipperary hurlers for the 2019 season, while Noel McGrath will be the team’s vice-captain. The triple All-Star Callanan, who has struggled with a back injury in recent times, takes over from Pádraic Maher who skippered the Premier County last year. Tipperary endured a difficultRead moreRead more
Preparing for Offaly, new manager’s attention to detail and the enjoyment factor
AS THE WESTMEATH team bus approached Parnell Park last Friday night, it was enveloped in flashing blue lights from the Gardai that accompanied it. Fans arrive to Parnell Park last Friday night. Source: Oisin Keniry/INPHO New Westmeath manager Jack Cooney had his O’Byrne Cup preparations down to a tee, including arranging a Garda escort toRead moreRead more
‘I kinda had my eyes half-closed kicking that one’ – Molloy on glory trail with club and college once again
KIERAN MOLLOY HAS another busy schedule on the cards this spring, as he chases silverware on the club and college front – just like he did in 2018. Back in February, Molloy famously completed a mad-cap dash from Corofin’s All-Ireland club semi-final win over Moorefield to feature as a second-half substitute in NUIG’s Electric Ireland SigersonRead moreRead more
What impact will Stephen Rochford have on Donegal’s fortunes in 2019?
EOGHAN BÁN GALLAGHER is hopeful the addition of Stephen Rochford to Donegal’s backroom team will give them “a different way of looking at football” in 2019. Rochford stepped down as Mayo manager after two years in charge and comes on board under Declan Bonner as coach, with Donegal looking to build on their Ulster title-winningRead moreRead more