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Mayo must compromise on chaos if wanting to be the best - GAA - Western People
Western People· 5 days agoBack in the slightly less darker days of January, this writer speculated that the annexation of a...
Shadow boxing time over for Kerry as they knuckle down to real business
The Irish Times· 5 days agoPerched on a treatment bed, in a small physio’s room at the end of a short corridor in Austin Stack...
Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh was the ‘High King’ of Irish broadcasting, funeral hears
The Irish Times· 6 days agoMicheál Ó Muircheartaigh has been described at his funeral in Dingle, Co Kerry as the “High King” of...
This is who has been dumped from the Love island villa so far
The Irish Sun· 6 days agoLOVE Island viewers were left reeling last night as the villa said goodbye to two beloved...
At the beginning, I was like, ‘Oh God,’ you forget you’ve to follow a player: Kerrie Finnegan
The Avondhu· 6 days agoYou would not have seen as many double-takes had Aisling Maher rocked up for Dublin’s opening Very...
Repeat mistakes to blame for our early exit - GAA - Western People
Western People· 6 days agoKevin McStay will have more than a few. Holding out in any one of those games would have given...
GAA Championship finally gets going with All-Ireland QFs: Here are my picks
The Irish Sun· 6 days agoAT LAST, Championship 2024 finally gets under way. Dublin and Kerry have been able to time their...
At the beginning, I was like, 'Oh God,' you forget you've to follow a player'
GAA Football & Hurling· 6 days agoThe former All-Star full-forward, the Blues’ primary attacking option for the best part of a decade, had 14 imprinted on her back but was lining up at centre-back against Wexford. A player of ...
Supersub Simon Power haunts old club Shamrock Rovers as Sligo emerge victorious
The Irish Sun· 6 days agoSeeking to close the ten-point gap between themselves and the leading pair of Shelbourne and Derry...
Hyde hangover to blame for another Mayo tragedy - GAA - Western People
Western People· 6 days ago“History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.” Karl Marx Just when we thought there...