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Having won Division Two in squeezing hard in the attacking third, McEnaney credited Gabriel Bannigan and forward coach Andy ...
In camogie, the Division 1A and Division 2 finals form a double-header in Semple Stadium. Galway and Cork meet in the ...
The Munster semi-final against Cork has fallen through the cracks of popular memory. Back then, Clare’s world spun on the ...
If the shoe was on the other foot and Mayo had left GAA ... kicking out of defence. With the extra space under the new rules and teams not able to tactically foul any more, the ball can be moved ...
Prop Beno Obano was sent off as Bath were knocked out of the Champions Cup in a heavy loss away to Leinster. The Gallagher ...
Tucked away deep in the Bronx lies Gaelic Park, a bastion of Irish culture in New York City and the official home of the New ...
Leinster have been a force of nature this season. Saturday’s rout of Harlequins at Croke Park was the club’s 18th victory in ...
As the festivities of the St. Patrick’s Day parade on Capitol Square came to a close in 2007, brothers Jason and John Kenney gathered on the lawn with their hurls in hand, skillfully hitting a sliotar ...
With a father from Clontarf, rugby was the first love for him and his three younger brothers, Darragh, Oisin and Shane, none of whom play Gaelic football ... Fento for high balls, you’re ...
Leinster 19 Harlequins 0 (Osborne) Leinster transition superbly form a Harlequins attack and a disguised reverse pass allows ...
They had a fortunate escape on 37 minutes when Feinberg-Mngomezulu went for a shot at goal following a scrum penalty but was wide after he rushed the kick ... got their hands on the ball and ...