Click:candle container Click:garbage bags etc 2second quick COLM CAVANAGH IS one of just two players in the Tyrone squad with a Celtic Cross in his back pocket, along with Cathal McCarron who missed out through injury on Sunday. Colm and Sean Cavanagh lift the Sam Maguire in 2008 Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO Cavanagh played a partRead moreRead more
Month: September 2021
Cavanagh would have considered retirement had Tyrone lifted Sam
Dublin’s four-in-a-row All-Ireland champions visit children’s hospitals with Sam Maguire
FOLLOWING THEIR four-in-a-row All-Ireland success, the Dublin footballers continued their celebrations by bringing the Sam Maguire trophy to the children’s hospitals in the capital on Monday. Jim Gavin’s charges were in good spirits as they came to see the patients and staff in the Crumlin Children’s Hospital and Temple Street after defeating Tyrone on SundayRead moreRead more
Former selector for Páidí Ó Sé proposed to take over as Westmeath football manager
FORMER WESTMEATH FOOTBALLER and selector Jack Cooney will be put forward for ratification to take over as the new manager of the Lake County, Westmeath GAA has announced. The football committee appointed by the Westmeath County board to recommend a new manager will propose Cooney for the position at the next county board meeting, which willRead moreRead more
In pics: Thousands of fans take over Smithfield to honour Dublin’s four-in-a-row success
THOUSANDS OF DUBLIN fans turned out in force at Smithfield Plaza for the official homecoming party to honour Dublin’s four-in-a-row All-Ireland success. The celebrations got underway earlier on Monday evening at an event which was hosted by Lord Mayor Nial Ring and Dublin City Council. There were joyous scenes at what was a family-friendly occasion whereRead moreRead more
‘We don’t do sentiment but we do acknowledge that he is a phenomenal player’
AS A METRIC to sum up the strength of this all-conquering Dublin squad, it was worth not just considering those on the pitch on Sunday but those not listed on the match programme. Bernard Brogan is one of the most decorated players at Dublin’s disposal. Multiple Leinster and All-Ireland accolades, the best player in theRead moreRead more
‘We have the highest regard for Diarmuid’ – Dublin door not closed for Connolly
HE WAS NOT present to help Dublin to their latest All-Ireland triumph but the door is not closed on a potential return to their senior setup for attacker Diarmuid Connolly. The mercurial forward last lined out for Dublin in a league game last spring against Mayo but has been absent for their 2018 championship campaign.Read moreRead more
‘I know something that’s much, much worse than this and never could be compared to this’
Updated Sep 4th 2018, 12:01 PM THEY SAY PERSPECTIVE is everything in life. For Tyrone boss Mickey Harte, Sunday’s All-Ireland final defeat to Dublin certainly hurt, but he was able to keep things in context. Harte has known true loss. Source: Tommy Dickson/INPHO Death and illness have been frequent visitors to Harte’s door over the pastRead moreRead more
‘It’s galling to see how blasé the Dubs have become about winning All-Irelands’
THE RACE FOR Sam is over. The winners have been anointed and the rest of us can just go home and whistle. To be clear, that’s not this year’s All-Ireland final I’m talking about. It’s next year’s. According to the bookies, as well as pretty much all of Monday’s newspapers, Jim Gavin’s Dublin side areRead moreRead more
‘No player welfare issues exist’: Mayo Ladies issue statement following controversial player departures
THE MAYO LADIES football squad have broken their silence for the first time following the high-profile departures which rocked the panel this summer. The Mayo team before they took on Cavan Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO In a statement issued to The42, the players said “no player welfare issues exist or have ever existed under the currentRead moreRead more
‘I had two goes at it and that might be enough for me:’ O’Connor distances himself from Kerry job
FORMER KERRY BOSS Jack O’Connor has distanced himself from the vacant senior manager position in the county, saying that he is content to continue working with the U20s team. Kerry are on the hunt for a new manager after Éamonn Fitzmaurice stepped down from the role following their championship exit at the end of theRead moreRead more