Astounding success as both a player and a manager mark him as one of the most influential people in GAA history ...
Mick O’Dwyer, the most successful Gaelic football manager of all time, has passed away, aged 88The Waterville man played with ...
As a player, he claimed four All-Ireland titles, and as a manager, he led the dominant Kerry team of the 1970s and 80s to a ...
Last year saw McNulty’s Laois reach the Tailteann Cup final before defeat to Down at GAA HQ, but hope that they can get this ...
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New York and Galway square off on Sunday at Gaelic Park in the first round of the Connacht Senior Football Championship.
WHEN AT FIRST the statistic emerged that this was the first time Cork and Tipperary were meeting in a hurling league final ...
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Baggies boss Tony Mowbray defended his decision to bring Will Lankshear on over the American in their defeat to Norwich.