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Irish Examiner on MSNDonegal brush Meath aside as McGuinness' focus turns to Kerry once againKerry seem to have been on McGuinness’s mind for quite some time and his thoughts might have drifted to them long before the final whistle here with the result well and truly in the bag in the third ...
MICHAEL Murphy’s primary school teacher Philomena Barron is beaming with pride as she prepares to watch her former pupil, the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNNo major traffic delays but car parks near Dublin full as Cork and Tipp fans head to Croke ParkKent Station was a sea of red and white from the early this morning, as thousands of Cork supporters boarded trains up to ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'I’ve promised not to leave him in Dublin if we lose': Cork and Tipp priests bring friendly rivalry to Croke ParkPeople are amused when they see us walking together in the different colours and without embarrassment.' Picture: David ...
KATIE Taylor’s dream Croke Park fight has not come to fruition due to Dublin’s rip-off culture across the entire city. That damning verdict was expressed by Frank Smith, CEO of her prom… ...
DES CAHILL expressed his disappointment after Cork fans appeared to outnumber their Dublin counterparts at Croke Park in the All-Ireland hurling semi-final. Pat Ryan’s side booked their place… ...
Cork smash Dublin at Croke Park to breeze into All-Ireland final A rampant Rebels side ran riot at GAA HQ, marching on to another All-Ireland decider.
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Independent.ie on MSNKerry’s Greatest Fan ‘has gone to mass and prayed for the boys’ as she heads to Croke Park on SundayKathleen O’Sullivan has more than earned herself the title as ‘Kerry’s Greatest Fan’ and as she hasn’t missed an All-Ireland Final since 1971 she richly deserves that title. That attendance record ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTens of thousands of fans to pack into Croke Park for All-Ireland Hurling FinalWhile it’s an all-Munster All-Ireland Hurling Final for the third time in six years it’s the first ever meeting of Tipperary ...
Jim McGuinness’ Donegal were rocked onto the back foot against an inspired Monaghan side, but they turned on the style in the second half to seal a big win at Croke Park.
Conor McManus: Football is now transformed and Croke Park matches will be even better With the best players on the best surface, FRC football has reached a new level, and is now a brilliant watch ...
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