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Since the price hike last year, a ticket will set you back €100 for the stands and €55 for the terrace, which is a €10 and €5 ...
PATRICK HORGAN shared a tender moment with his son Jack after Cork’s rampant win over Dublin on Saturday. Pat Ryan’s men ...
PREPARATIONS are underway for an inspiring cultural and sporting exchange as Palestinian GAA clubs from the West Bank prepare to travel to Dublin on July 18th. This two-week tour aims to foster ...
Jimmy Barry-Murphy hit 3-1 against Antrim at the penultimate stage in 1986, and did get his hands on a Celtic Cross after a ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNCork to Dublin trains on All-Ireland hurling final day sell out amid scramble for ticketsIarnród Éireann hopes to put on more trains for fans travelling to the All-Ireland final between Cork and Tipperary on July ...
Tim O'Mahony of Cork celebrates after scoring his side's fifth goal during the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNCork GAA stars share special moment with their kids after All-Ireland semi-final winCork's hurling heroes shared a special moment with their children on the Croke Park pitch after advancing to the All-Ireland ...
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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 ...
The Blackrock native has been a key player for both club and inter-county hurling for a couple of years now and he is ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNCork smash Dublin at Croke Park to breeze into All-Ireland finalThe last time a Corkman came to Dublin and landed a knockout blow like this was when Roy Keane took out Marc Overmars. That ...
Both GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals will be live on BBC iPlayer, BBC Two Northern Ireland and on the ...
NOBODY — and I do mean nobody — saw Dublin beating Limerick. I’ve been going to hurling matches since 1952 and I can’t think ...
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