1-4 from O’Rorke helps Kenny’s youthful Dublin hurlers past Dubs Stars

Dublin 1-20 Dubs Stars 0-8 Kevin O’Brien reports from Pairc Barrog MATTIE KENNY’S YOUTHFUL Dublin side easily accounted for the Dubs Stars in today’s Dublin Bus/Herald Dubs Stars hurling challenge at Naomh Mernog. There were fine displays from Oisin O’Rorke (1-4), Daire Gray (0-3) and Davy Keogh (0-2) as Kenny continued his winning run as Dublin Read more about 1-4 from O’Rorke helps Kenny’s youthful Dublin hurlers past Dubs Stars[…]

Ciaran Byrne: ‘The pain was crazy. I looked at my foot and it was facing the opposite way.’

THE YEAR STARTED off in Australia as a professional sportsman and closes with him back in Ireland ready to immerse himself in the amateur game he grew up with. Ciaran Byrne moved to Carlton in 2013. Source: Carlton FC There was the soaring high of county final glory with his club and the shattering low Read more about Ciaran Byrne: ‘The pain was crazy. I looked at my foot and it was facing the opposite way.’[…]

Live stats on big screens and preventing player burnout: the future of GPS data in the GAA

“THIS GAME OF Gaelic football has been infiltrated by a load of spoofers and bluffers, fellas with earpieces stuck in their ear, psychologists, statisticians, dieticians…” RTE’s Pat Spillane. Source: James Crombie/INPHO Sunday Game pundit Pat Spillane was clearly a statistics sceptic back in 2013 and five years on, his scepticism has hardly subsided. But the Read more about Live stats on big screens and preventing player burnout: the future of GPS data in the GAA[…]

From Croke Park to the trenches: the forgotten GAA heroes of World War I

NOVEMBER 2018 MARKED the centenary of the end of the First World War and next month, 21 January, will be 100 years on from the start of the Irish War of Independence.  The Irish War of Independence was the culmination of Ireland’s nationalists pushing for separation from the British, and a troubled few years at Read more about From Croke Park to the trenches: the forgotten GAA heroes of World War I[…]

Moving On! 11 hurlers who retired from the inter-county game in 2018

Coughlan, McLoughlin, Hickey and McCaffrey were amongst those to retire this season. Source: INPHO FOR SOME PLAYERS, the 2018 hurling season was particularly significant. A year where they decided at different junctures to call it a day, bringing the segment of their lives that revolved around inter-county hurling to a close. Here’s ten that cut Read more about Moving On! 11 hurlers who retired from the inter-county game in 2018[…]

Open thread: What was your favourite moment from the 2018 sporting year?

THIS WAS CERTAINLY a year for the record books. From Ireland’s Six Nations Grand Slam success to that fairytale journey to a silver medal at the Women’s Hockey World Cup, there were several memorable moments to savour in 2018. The Limerick hurlers defied the odds to end a 45-year wait for the Liam MacCarthy Cup Read more about Open thread: What was your favourite moment from the 2018 sporting year?[…]

O’Donnell, Glynn or Lehane – what’s your favourite hurling goal from this 2018 shortlist?

WHICH OF THESE hurling goals really caught your eye in 2018? Shane O’Donnell and Jonathan Glynn both hit superb strikes this year. Clare’s Shane O’Donnell, Galway’s Jonathan Glynn and Cork’s Conor Lehane all raised green flags with stunning efforts in the pick of superb finishes on the inter-county stage. Click Here: Cheap AFL Guernseys Away Read more about O’Donnell, Glynn or Lehane – what’s your favourite hurling goal from this 2018 shortlist?[…]

Farewell! 23 inter-county footballers who called it a day in 2018

A HOST OF well-known Gaelic footballers departed the inter-county arena this year.  All-Ireland winners and provincial champions were among them, while some long-serving servants also hung up their boots.   1. Michael Shields (Cork) Michael Shields. Source: Tommy Dickson/INPHO Shields was the final link with the 2010 All-Ireland winning Cork side to retire, choosing to bring the Read more about Farewell! 23 inter-county footballers who called it a day in 2018[…]

Quiz: How well do you know your ladies football from 2018?

Who did Dublin beat to lift the Lidl Division 1 National League title back in May? Donegal Mayo Cork Galway Which of the following counties was docked points for fielding an unregistered player, and later relegated? Kerry Mayo Armagh Monaghan Who was named Player of the Match in the All-Ireland senior final? Noelle Healy Sinéad Read more about Quiz: How well do you know your ladies football from 2018?[…]

‘I never thought I’d be back playing camogie so it was lovely to bring him and say he got onto Croke Park’

THIS SEASON WAS too short for Briege Corkery. Another few weeks to work with would have been great, she reckons. Briege Corkery. Source: Cathal Noonan/INPHO After an almost two-year absence from inter-county camogie, she made her return to the Cork panel in August. She had just given birth to her son Tadhg in March, but Read more about ‘I never thought I’d be back playing camogie so it was lovely to bring him and say he got onto Croke Park’[…]