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No wonder provincial chief executive Kieran Leddy, in his annual report at the beginning of last year, described the Munster ...
As outlined in Damien Tiernan’s excellent Waterford hurling book, The Ecstasy and the Agony, Davy Fitzgerald developed an ...
Winner of our Easter Split the Pot on Friday 4th April was Emma and Jack Doyle Ballinabarney, winning €200. 2nd Prize: €70 - Ann Nolan C/o Freya Francois, Kilcavan. 3rd Prize: Hamper - Eabha Kearney, ...
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A sunny Pairc Ui Chaoimh is the setting for the Allianz National Hurling League finals today with the Division 1B decider between Offaly and Waterford the first of two games on the day. Cork and ...
Cork GAA has surprised fans by naming star hurling forward Brian Hayes for Sunday's Division 1A final clash with Tipperary at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh – despite Hayes' recent knee injury. Hayes, 24, ...
Limerick band Kingfishr is taking the music world by storm - having already supported Bruce Springsteen at a massive show in London, the trio has now gone one better and launched a song about an East ...
Mums will be able to enjoy a special treat tomorrow as Morrisons is offering a free box of chocolates for Mother's Day. The supermarket is giving select customers a free box for those with a sweet ...
Thomas Black is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist writing about the industrial and transportation sectors. He was previously a Bloomberg News reporter covering logistics, manufacturing and private ...
I had it in my head that Tipp and Cork would sell out anyway — fanatical support for both. “I would have thought the obvious thing to do, even from a financial point of view on the GAA’s ...
which was the overall winning school at the North Cork Final of Scór na bPáistí finals held in Shanballymore on Sunday. Photo by John Hannon CAVANAGH’S FERMOY HL DIVISION 1 Buttevant 1-10 ...
Cork GAA chief executive Kevin O'Donovan says attracting concerts to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh has been challenging because the venue is "too big for Live at the Marquee, too small for Coldplay ...