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As the inter-county seasons finish off, it’s time for the ladies’ football finals to take place in Croke Park. Three ...
GAA FANS joked that Croke Park “looks like a chess board” amid a mixed reaction to the pitch design for the All-Ireland final ...
Dublin is buzzing as the city waits for the Gallagher brothers to arrive. Limited last-minute tickets can be bought from the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNCroke Park pitch has GAA fans all saying same thing during All-Ireland football final
Absurd, terrible and horrendous were just some of the words GAA fans used to describe the Croke Park pitch for Sunday's ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘Don’t give up ‘til it’s over’ – from grassroots to the grand stage in Croke Park
The journey toward visibility in women’s sport has been long, but in recent years, that visibility has grown rapidly, with Ladies GAA playing a leading role. More players are stepping into the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNAdvice for GAA fans heading for Croke Park in heat wave as massive crowds to watch All-Ireland semis
With temperatures expected to soar towards 30 degrees on Saturday and Sunday, spectators heading to GAA HQ for the ...
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RSVP Live on MSN'I won an All-Ireland in Croke Park, here's what it's like to play there and how the lead up works'
Former Galway GAA star won an All-Ireland Senior Club Championship with Caltra in 2004 - He opens up about family life with ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTears in Croke Park as murdered mother and her two children remembered at All-Ireland final
Ms Whyte was originally from Ennis, Co. Clare, and was heavily involved with GAA clubs in both her home county and Co.
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The42 on MSNEddie Hearn: 'I just don't think the people at Croke Park are massive fans of boxing'
EDDIE HEARN BELIEVES that only a fight at Croke Park would motivate Katie Taylor to box again, but the promoter is not ...
A mark of respect was held at Croke Park in memory of mother-of-two Vanessa Whyte (45) and her children James (14) and Sara ...
In the aftermath, the 39-year-old was non-committal about her future, admitting for the first time that retirement may be an ...
They purchased the property for $4,633.54 (£3,500) from Frank Dineen. The sports ground was then renamed Croke Park after Archbishop Thomas Croke, one of the GAA’s first patrons.
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