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All-Ireland Camogie finals live: Updates from Croke Park as the last All-Ireland finals take place
Three bumper All-Ireland finals take over Croke Park today as the camogie season comes to an end at GAA HQ. Six teams take to ...
Patrons with tickets for the Hogan Stand should take the Blue Route, which goes down Jones Road from Clonliffe Road or up ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNCiara Mageean receives support on Camogie's big day at Croke Park
The 2024 European outdoor 1500m champion shocked the Irish sporting world earlier this summer when she revealed that she was ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNOasis Dublin: The GAA backgrounds of Liam and Noel Gallagher, including Noel scoring a point at Croke Park
Both Liam and Noel Gallagher played GAA when they were younger and the Oasis gigs won't be Noel's first time at Croke Park ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTeehan excited about Sunday's Croke Park decider
By Kevin Egan For those who live in frontier territory, every county boundary feels like the 38th parallel across Korea, or ...
Chantelle Cameron is chasing the trilogy fight with Katie Taylor and her new promoters want to fund that fight at Croke Park.
Colm O'Rourke has claimed the GAA must rein in their spending if they're to avoid becoming an organisation 'like the HSE'.
GAA FANS joked that Croke Park “looks like a chess board” amid a mixed reaction to the pitch design for the All-Ireland final. Over 80,000 people will be flocking to GAAHQ as Kerry and ...
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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 All-Ireland final between Kerry and Donegal. A pattern was designed on the pitch ...
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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 ...
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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