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PEADAR O COFAIGH BYRNE is a rising Dublin GAA star looking to fill the void left by the legendary Brian Fenton. And he is also the son of a famous RTE broadcaster. The 25-year-old emerged as a ...
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BRIAN FENTON is set for a return to club football this summer – but not in Ireland, according to reports. The seven-time ...
The race for the Sam Maguire Cup heats up with all 16 counties in action this weekend in the second round of the All-Ireland ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNFormer Dublin GAA star opens up on his move to League of Ireland and 'challenge of balancing books' after staggering financial lossesTomás Quinn says the biggest challenge he faces as Shelbourne CEO is stemming the flow of money out of the club and making it ...
A new GAA club in Dublin has provided a vital "support network" to people who have made the city their home. Columbus Gaelic ...
Dublin GAA’s commercial juggernaut has crashed through the €2m mark for 2019, climbing to €2,355,250 from €1,553,394 in 2018.
Galway’s future in this year’s All-Ireland SFC will be determined in Cavan after the GAA confirmed the Tribesmen’s final ...
Ciarán Hetherton was walking into Parnell Park for Dublin’s Leinster championship game against Wexford when his ...
On this week's RTÉ GAA Podcast, Peter Canavan and Ciarán Whelan join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to discuss the state of ...
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RSVP Live on MSNDublin footballer Peadar O Cofaigh Byrne has a very famous RTÉ star motherThe GAA star had great success at underage level and now he is a regular with the Dublin senior footballers - and his mother ...
Jim McGuinness side took control from throw-in, with the goal coming from Caolan McColgan, Conor O'Donnell, and Finbarr ...
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