THERE’S PLENTY IRISH interest to keep an eye as the 2018 AFL finals series began today but there was disappointment for Meath’s Conor Nash as his Hawthorn side lost out to Richmond. Conor Nash, Zach Tuohy and Mark O’Connor are all focused on the 2018 AFL Finals. Source: PA The first qualifying final saw RichmondRead moreRead more
Month: September 2021
Meath’s Nash loses out with Hawthorn, Laois and Kerry duo in action tomorrow as AFL finals begins
Missing last year’s ‘tough’ All-Ireland loss through injury drives Kilkenny’s Phelan on more
LOSING THE LIBERTY Insurance All-Ireland senior camogie championship final by one point, having led with just seconds of regulation time remaining, is difficult to take. Having to watch from the sidelines, after being ruled out through injury, only adds to the acrid taste that lingers from the experience. Claire Phelan. Source: Oisin Keniry/INPHO “It wasRead moreRead more
Limerick All-Ireland hurling winner suffers torn cruciate in club game
LIMERICK ALL-IRELAND winner Richie McCarthy has become the latest member of their squad to be hit with a cruciate setback. Richie McCarthy (left) celebrating Limerick’s All-Ireland final victory. Source: James Crombie/INPHO The Limerick senior hurling team management have confirmed this morning that McCarthy tore his cruciate in a club game last weekend. Click Here: factoryRead moreRead more
A search for one’s family, the Oh-So-Close Men and the week’s best sportswriting
Source: Robin Alam 1. “IN JULY, A huge family reunion in Youngstown brought McCullough, Briggs, Smith and Comer together for the first time. All of McCullough’s parents in one place, reflecting on nurture versus nature, what is inherited versus what is taught and the many different forms of parenthood. It was both the culmination ofRead moreRead more
Dowling, Costello, Shanagher – 2018 was the year of the impact sub in an era of marathon games
THE HURLING AND football championships witnessed the dawning of a new age during the 2018 season. Cormac Costello celebrates winning the All-Ireland final. Source: Tommy Dickson/INPHO Alterations to the provincial hurling competitions, the arrival of the Super 8s series and the new dates for the All-Ireland finals have changed the landscape of the GAA. LikeRead moreRead more
All-Ireland redemption for the Dubs as Bugler goal helps them to Premier Junior glory
Dublin 1-12 Kerry 0-6 AOIFE BUGLER’S 15TH-MINUTE goal was the crucial score as Dublin’s camogie revolution continued with victory in the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Premier Junior Camogie Final. It was redemption for the victors after losing last year’s decider but although the margin was emphatic and the pain of defeat will linger, this is onlyRead moreRead more
After three years of heartbreak, Cork crowned All-Ireland intermediate champions
Cork 1-13 Down 0-9 Kevin O’Brien reports from Croke Park CORK SUFFERED DEFEAT in six All-Irelands intermediate camogie finals since 2006, including the last three years in-a-row, but they put that losing run to bed by collecting their fourth title at the grade this afternoon. Source: Bryan Keane/INPHO The Rebelettes were beaten in the last threeRead moreRead more
Peter Crouch’s ‘son’, Adriano’s left boot and more tweets of the week
1. Taking stock Tough year. So grateful to have sport as a distraction. Hard luck tyrone. That's for you da #walterwhite #4inarow pic.twitter.com/gyqBUWvfqW — Philly Mc Mahon (@PhillyMcMahon) September 2, 2018 2. No Philter So honored to be a part of Team USA!PHEELING PATRIOTIC PHEELING PHIERCE! 🇺🇸🕺#RyderCup @RyderCupUSA pic.twitter.com/6NGa6ESXxU — Phil Mickelson (@PhilMickelson) September 4,Read moreRead more
Cork snatch All-Ireland senior camogie title from Kilkenny in stoppage-time once again
Cork 0-14 Kilkenny 0-13 Kevin O’Brien reports from Croke Park CORK BROKE KILKENNY hearts in injury-time on All-Ireland final day for the second year in succession as Orla Cotter’s fifth free of the day proved the winner. Cork captain Aoife Murray lifts the O’Duffy Cup Source: James Crombie/INPHO With the sides locked at 0-13 apieceRead moreRead more
It’s Sunday so here are 10 of our favourite images from the sporting week
1. Jonny Cooper with 4-year-old Dawn Fahy from Cork and 6-year-old Zoe Lonergan from Firhouse at Crumlin’s Children Hospital Source: Oisin Keniry/INPHO 2. Naomi Osaka pictured after beating Serena Williams to win the US Open in New York Source: Dubreuil Corinne/ABACA 3. Cian Healy takes to the field ahead of Leinster’s Pro14 meeting with Scarlets Source: JamesRead moreRead more