BERNARD BROGAN SAYS he plans to sit down with Jim Gavin to discuss his Dublin future before he commits to playing in 2019. Dublin are bidding for a fifth All-Ireland title in succession next year and Brogan has yet to decide on his future. The 34-year-old suffered a torn ACL back in February and he missedRead moreRead more
Month: September 2021
Brogan to meet with Gavin before deciding on his Dublin future
Here’s the 5 new rule changes the GAA are proposing to experiment with in Gaelic football
THE GAA’S STANDING committee on playing rules have issued the five new rule changes that they are proposing to experiment with in Gaelic football. Tyrone’s Colm Cavanagh and Dublin’s Brian Fenton battling for aerial possession in this year’s All-Ireland final. Source: Tommy Dickson/INPHO A restriction in handpasses, a plan to have all sidelines kicked forward,Read moreRead more
From Oz to the hills – Crazy week as Donegal’s new AFLW star returns to inspire club
WHAT A WHIRLWIND few days Donegal star forward Yvonne Bonner has had. Click Here: Cruzeiro soccer tracksuit Yvonne Bonner. Last Thursday the 31-year-old signed a professional deal for Greater Western Sydney (GWS) Giants, meaning she’ll be a teammate of Cora Staunton’s in the AFLW next year. Bonner had originally travelled to Melbourne with 10 otherRead moreRead more
‘A great fit’ – Philly McMahon undertakes new role with Dublin Camogie
PHILLY MCMAHON HAS taken up a new role with Dublin Camogie. The six-time All-Ireland champion comes on board as Head of Performance, with his company BeDo7 forming an exciting partnership with the Dublin camogie set-up. Ballymun defender McMahon will oversee the strength and conditioning of all Dublin squads from U14 to senior, officially starting fromRead moreRead more
For the third time in the space of a month, a Kerry All-Ireland football winner has retired
THE THEME OF change continues in Kerry football with Anthony Maher this morning becoming the third All-Ireland winner in the space of a month to retire. Maher won All-Ireland medals with Kerry in 2009 and 2014. Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO The experienced midfielder joins Kieran Donaghy and Donnchadh Walsh – who both called it a dayRead moreRead more
Fixture details confirmed for this year’s Dublin and Kerry county senior football semi-finals
IT’S DOWN TO the last four senior football stage in two of the most prominent county championships in the country and the fixture details were finalised by both counties last night. Quinn, Fitzgerald, Mannion and Moran will all be chasing county glory. Source: INPHO The Dublin and Kerry county boards pencilled their senior semi-final clashesRead moreRead more
14 for Kilkenny and 12 for Cork as All-Ireland finalists lead the way in 2018 All-Star nominations
CORK AND KILKENNY lead the way in the 2018 camogie All-Star nominees with the beaten finalists having secured more nominations than the champions in the list that is comprised of 45 players. Kilkenny’s Davina Tobin in action against Orla Cotter of Cork during the All-Ireland final. Source: Tommy Dickson/INPHO The two teams contested the leagueRead moreRead more
Which of the GAA’s radical rule changes would actually improve Gaelic football?
WE’RE LESS THAN a year into John Horan’s reign as GAA president, but already significant steps have been taken to improve two key areas of the Association – the fixtures calendar and the spectacle of Gaelic football. Source: Gary Carr/INPHO At the GPA’s 2017 annual report last week, the body’s new chief executive Paul FlynnRead moreRead more
‘It just goes to show the level that county management is gone to and the mental drain that’s happening’
IT’S OVER A fortnight since his sudden departure as Dublin manager, Pat Gilroy citing work commitments as the reason for his exit. At a time when the demands on GAA players are frequently debated, the commitment required to fill management positions in inter-county setups is also a live issue. After his first season involved inRead moreRead more
Davy Fitzgerald steps down as LIT manager after 16 years
DAVY FITZGERALD HAS stepped down as manager of LIT’s Fitzgibbon Cup side after 16 years in charge. Fitzgerald led the Limerick college to Fitzgibbon glory in 2005 and 2007, while a host of talented players came through the college during his tenure. Instead, the Clare native will move into a new role in LIT. ARead moreRead more