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Irish Examiner on MSNConnolly and Hayes - goals galore from the southside city slickersBy clicking on 'Sign Up' you will be the first to know about our latest and best sporting content on this browser.
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Irish Examiner on MSNTyrone clean sweep dreams live on as Farrell says farewellFor Tyrone, this ballroom-for-improvement victory was another reminder like their win in Ballybofey that they are going in ...
THE flags are out, the weather is good and the whole county is hitting Croke Park — it’s 1996 all over again in Meath. Oasis ...
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… ...
RNLI volunteers from across Ireland took to the pitch ahead of Saturday’s (5 July) All-Ireland senior hurling championship ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNReason given why Katie Taylor Croke Park fight never happenedCroke Park bosses and Matchroom Boxing have publicly sparred on the issue, with the boxing organisers long citing costs as ...
Back at Croke Park, Dublin fans are trying to refocus on big-ball matters. The hurlers are the story of the day now - and will remain so unless the footballers lose to Cork.
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Independent.ie on MSN‘When you make it to Croke Park on an All-Ireland Final Day, it’s definitely something special’ – GAA stars reflect on what fuels elite performanceFor Galway’s Paul Conroy and Cork’s Katie Quirke, playing in Croke Park on the All-Ireland stage with their teammates is so much more than just a Gaelic football match. It represents all the early ...
Cork have claimed an emphatic All-Ireland SHC semi-final win over Dublin at Croke Park.
Five-time All-Ireland winner Mulcahy believes Cork will win their semi-final against Dublin and go on to end their 20-year Liam MacCarthy drought.
Shock and awe at Croke Park. Dublin, 12/1 shots beforehand with the bookies, are through to an All-Ireland SHC semi-final that just about nobody predicted. Two goals midway through the second-half ...
DECISIVE: Dublin's Jason Sherlock drills home the key goal past Cork keeper Kevin O'Dwyer in the 1995 All-Ireland SFC semi-final at Croke Park. They advanced to meet Tyrone on a 1-12 to 0-12 ...
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