4 games into his AFL career, Meath’s Nash named to start in do-or-die clash against Melbourne

Click:shampoo for hair loss CONOR NASH HAS retained his place in the Hawthorn team to face Melbourne in tomorrow’s AFL finals series semi-final. Nash has featured in just four games this campaign, but he’s been an ever-present since making his debut in the regular season against Geelong on 11 August. The Meath native recently penned aRead moreRead more

Tipperary and Waterford set to confirm new hurling bosses next week

BOTH TIPPERARY AND Waterford are likely to have new senior hurling managers in place by early next week as their focus turns to 2019. The Premier and Deise are the only Liam MacCarthy Cup counties with vacant hot-seats but county board meetings next week should confirm their respective appointments.  Waterford were beaten in the 2017 All-IrelandRead moreRead more

‘I thought football was going to be there forever…then I found out I was pregnant’

MOTHERHOOD. WORK. COLLEGE. Club. County. In no particular order of significance, but each as important as the next. Dublin’s Amy Connolly isn’t afraid of hard work, nor does her world solely revolve around football anymore. Connolly in action for Dublin. Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO The arrival of son Ciabhan four years ago could have marked theRead moreRead more

Westmeath announce appointment of new football and hurling managers

WESTMEATH GAA HAS this evening announced the appointment of Jack Cooney and Joe Quaid as the county’s senior football and hurling managers respectively. Jack Cooney (centre) was previously part of the Donegal coaching staff. Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO Cooney becomes the first native of the county to take charge since 1992 and having emerged as theRead moreRead more

‘Micheál’s wife asked would I continue on his legacy. That’s what I’ve tried to do’

LAST NOVEMBER, LOUTH ladies football manager Mícheál McKeown set a goal for his team: to play in the TG4 All-Ireland junior final in Croke Park. On Sunday, they’ll do just that as they take on Limerick with the West County Hotel Cup and promotion to the intermediate grade on the line.  Click Here: Geelong CatsRead moreRead more

We go again! Dublin and Cork unveil sides for All-Ireland final as 2016 rematch beckons

DUBLIN AND CORK have named unchanged sides for their TG4 All-Ireland final clash this Sunday at Croke Park in what will be a repeat of the 2016 decider [throw-in, 4pm]. Manager Mick Bohan has elected to stick with the same team that started their All-Ireland semi-final victory over Galway last month as reigning champions DublinRead moreRead more

2017 All-Ireland final absence stood to Cork in the long run – number one O’Brien

“THAT LOSS LAST year probably stood to us this year more than anything,” Cork goalkeeper Martina O’Brien concedes as she reflects on her side’s absence from the 2017 All-Ireland final. Martina O’Brien. Mayo had ended their quest for seven in-a-row, a 12th title in 13 years at the semi-final stage and went on to faceRead moreRead more

Buckley and Corkery reunion, ROG’s new hat and more tweets of the week

1. Rena Buckley Delighted with the reunion with @corkery5, the two of us back together again #18 pic.twitter.com/UF3Vi9GDbE — Rena Buckley (@RenaBucks) September 9, 2018 2. Briege Corkery @RenaBucks … a moment couldn’t go by without you. Just shows the character of you to be waiting for all @CorkCamogie in Quinn’s #GOAT x pic.twitter.com/xr2u0rzsvG —Read moreRead more

Three goals in five first-half minutes sees Limerick land second All-Ireland junior title

Limerick 5-6 Louth 0-8 TWO GOALS EACH from Mairéad Kavanagh and Rebecca Delee secured a second TG4 All-Ireland junior title for Limerick, who can look forward to intermediate football next summer. The Munster women scored three goals in five first-half minutes to pull clear of Louth, and although Kate Flood drove a Louth comeback afterRead moreRead more

Dublin SFC quarter-final line-up confirmed as Ballyboden and Crokes progress

Updated at 6.45pm THE LINE-UP for the quarter-finals of the Dublin Senior Football Championship has been confirmed, as Kilmacud Crokes and Ballyboden St Enda’s ensured their progression on Friday night. They join St. Jude’s, St. Sylvester’s, defending champions St. Vincent’s, Na Fianna, Castleknock and Ballymun Kickhams in the first knockout round, with the final setRead moreRead more