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For many young GAA fans, stepping foot on the pitch at Croke Park during an All-Ireland Final is the stuff of dreams, the kind of moment usually reserved for Senior All-Ireland stars. Thanks to AIB's ...
Ardagh’s number one supporter, James Gough, joyfully raises the Mayo SFL Division 3 trophy aloft watched by team captain ...
The GAA says it is awaiting the report of referee James Owens after it emerged Tipperary were 4-20 to 0-30 winners over Kilkenny in today's All-Ireland hurling semi-final, one point less than the ...
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Independent.ie on MSNKerry GAA heroes honoured at summer ‘Flesk Fest’ eventBilled as a stellar GAA event at Glenflesk’s ‘Flesk Fest’, the occasion certainly lived up to the hype as past greats of Kerry football were honoured in true style by the large crowd that filled the ...
By Paul Keane At the launch of the Game Changer programme in Croke Park last November, Colin Regan spoke about the motivation ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNCork and Tipp fans furious as All-Ireland final ticket chaos sparks calls for GAA reviewAs All-Ireland final fever grips Cork and Tipp, questions mount over fairness of GAA's ticket allocation system ...
With a couple of minutes left, Naomh Padraig’s day in front of goal was summed up as they saw a penalty effort narrowly miss ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNGAA issue statement after utter confusion over score at end of Tipperary-Kilkenny semi-finalWhen the final whistle sounded, the scoreboard credited Tipp with 4-21 - the mistake seemingly made on the scoreboard when Noel McGrath was credited for a point by the scoreboard operator ...
The GAA has issued a statement clarifying the final score of Sunday’s All-Ireland SHC semi-final, revising the official score to: Tipperary 4-20 Kilkenny 0-30. The final score was initially given as 4 ...
Thanks in no small part to goals from Conor O’Donnell, Oisin Gallen and Ciaran Moore, Donegal stormed to an astounding 3-26 ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNGAA must learn lessons from Croke Park score fiasco but Kilkenny are going to have to suck it upThe idea of a replay is nonsense. There is no mechanism for one in this instance, much less an appetite for it on Kilkenny’s part ...
The PSNI is investigating at least three incidents that unfolded in Co Armagh after the county won its first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in more than 20 years.
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