Before Thursday's Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Tottenham, BBC Sport looks at Conor Bradley's emergence at ...
Players chief Tom Parsons says the GAA is at ‘an important juncture’ where its amateur status is concerned, suggesting that ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNI'd pick soccer over Gaelic football if I was starting out today says All-Ireland winner and double All-StarThe Tyrone netminder has kept goal for Dungannon Swifts in the Irish League and says he wouldn't be able to afford to pass up ...
At the Cork county board meeting on Tuesday, it was suggested that the media should once again be allowed attend.
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Irish Examiner on MSN‘There just isn’t enough data’ – What new Gaelic football rule is under most pressure?Speaking on the Irish Examiner’s Gaelic football podcast, former Mayo manager and FRC member James Horan explained how the ...
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DublinLive on MSNDublin GAA legend Paddy Cullen laid to rest as famous faces pay their respectsThe heartbroken wife and children of Dublin GAA legend Paddy Cullen buried him yesterday, following his sad death from a long ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNFormer Tyrone GAA manager Feargal Logan reflects on recovery and 'gratitude' after strokeFeargal Logan, the ex-Tyrone GAA joint-manager, has spoken candidly about his feelings of 'gratitude' following a stroke he ...
Donegal are a far more structured outfit than Derry and they managed the game really well against Dublin last weekend. They ...
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Belfast Live on MSNTyrone All-Ireland hero would choose soccer over GAA right now due to financial pressuresThe Red Hand goalkeeper has lined out for Irish League club Dungannon Swifts at various intervals over the years ...
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Gaelic Football's top 10 goalkeepers: We rank the counties who will benefit the greatest from the new rulesUnquestionably the market leader in goalkeeping over the last two to three seasons. He’s the current All Star and the goalie most comfortable on the ball. His range of foot passing is also better than ...
Antrim threaten ‘we won’t play’ Ulster GAA football championship clash against Armagh amid venue row
ANTRIM “won’t play” their Ulster senior football championship clash against Armagh unless it is played at Corrigan Park.
To be honest, I have a lot of reservations about the version of Gaelic football we're going to see over the next lot of weeks. The Football Review Committee, which has driven these changes ...
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