The 1970s were statistically the worst times of the Troubles. There were 2,096 killings between 1970 and 1979, and 68 of ...
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Micheál Aodh Martin: 'There's no point pretending; it is probably going back in time a small bit'Micheál Aodh Martin believes with the new rule of not being allowed to pass the ball back to the keeper there is a space for ...
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Extra.ie on MSNTom Ryan: Cork are on the right path while Limerick are trying to solve a major issueIn Cork they always like to be ahead of the rest of us, but this may be their greatest trick ever. After all, summer comes to Cork tonight while the rest of us are buried deep in winter. It is a long ...
FORMER Cork senior hurler Chris O’Leary has returned ... The manager told Dublin GAA: “Lads who have been unavailable for different reasons will be coming back in during these weeks.
They ended the year in style with an U12 North Cork title. The U13s also enjoyed a great year of football and contested a County Final during the summer. At U14 level, the girls played off their ...
Rising star Ben Cunningham is also on the injury list after being forced out UCC’s Fitzgibbon Cup clash MTU Cork last week. To keep up to date with all the latest GAA news, sign-up to our GAA ...
It ended in a tizzy. Cork had drummed up a head of steam, Limerick were digging in, everyone was up in arms with the referee, the crowd were pogoing up and down out of their saturated seats ...
Micheal Aodh Martin wants a change to the new kick-out rule Credit: Michael P Ryan/Sportsfile Cork defeated Meath 2-19 to 0-21 in Division 2 on Saturday and Martin said: “There were three short ...
Down managed to secure their first two Allianz League Division 2 points at Páirc Esler after a brilliant second half performance against Cork that ... a '45 converted by goalkeeper Ronan Burns.
A brilliant last quarter from Down saw the Mournemen turn this Division Two second round fixture on its head to beat Cork by a point in Pairc Esler. Rory Maguire raised an orange flag for Cork ...
He wasn’t pretending it was a perfect performance, but on a night when the conditions wielded a major influence, Cork manager Pat Ryan declared himself satisfied with Saturday’s draw 0-16 to 0 ...
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