FRANKLY speaking, the club is the be all and end all for Frank Canning. The Cannings are hurling royalty. Séamus, Deirdre, ...
The O’Hagans live 82 miles from Lurgan, but Barry and now his son Brendan could not resist the pull of Clan na Gael.
Sixteen years ago, Craig Leahy was at the other end of it all. After winning a minor county in 2007 he was thrown into deep ...
Belfast man is fondly remembered as a steward at church, school and sporting events as well as being a referee ...
Dara Mullin has hailed the coaching impact of Kerry great Paul Galvin as Kilmacud Crokes close in on a Dublin SFC ...
After 13 years dawning the black and amber of Kilkenny, senior camogie player Miriam Walsh has called time on her ...
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Coolderry native Maureen Hanley has said the secret to reaching 100 is her involvement in the GAA and hurling. Born on ...
By John Harrington It’s been a year of heady highs for Feakle GAA club. Back in July, Adam Hogan and Eibhear Quilligan became ...
There is certainly a lot of excitement, curiosity and interest around the new proposed rules that will be showcased in the ...