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RNLI volunteers from across Ireland took to the pitch ahead of Saturday’s (5 July) All-Ireland senior hurling championship ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNIrish Olympian Sharlene Mawdsley cheered on GAA star boyfriend at Croke ParkSharlene, a proud Tipperary native, was spotted in the stands at Croke Park on Sunday, cheering on her county.
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Irish Mirror on MSNSharlene Mawdsley to attend first hurling match at Croke Park to cheer on boyfriendSharlene Mawdsley will take in her first hurling match at Croke Park on Sunday to cheer on her boyfriend and her native ...
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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 Premier county and the Cats have met on some big occasions over the years; however, this is Tipp’s first time back in ...
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Extra.ie on MSNOasis reignite in Cardiff – Here’s what to expect in Croke ParkThe drought ended to fevered applause as Oasis exploded on to the stage in Cardiff last night for the opening gig of their ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNOasis tickets for Croke Park reselling for €600 - including a hefty cut for Ticketmaster“Platinum” Oasis tickets that originally sold for €490.50 have been listed for sale on Ticketmaster this week for €516.25, before Ticketmaster’s resale charges and fees are applied. This seems to be ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNGAA President Jarlath Burns attacks 'vested interests' undermining Croke ParkGAA President Jarlath Burns has launched a stinging attack on the Association’s critics, using the Kilkenny v Tipperary match ...
Kieran McGeeney’s men are among the favourites to reclaim their All-Ireland title but Jack O’Connor’s Munster champions are ...
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Rail services returning from the Irish capital after Tyrone’s previous victory over Dublin last week saw packed carriages ...
Meath’s brilliant two-point game could come slightly acropper in the infamous circling breeze that Galway know better.
THE stitching on David Clifford’s jersey had already failed its exam and the last notes of Takaka Rain were in the Killarney ...
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