Our day in the sun proved dreams can be realised
Thu, May 21, 2009
For the Kerrys, Dublins, and Tyrones of this world success is measured in all-Ireland titles. Provincial honours are little more than a stepping stone to greater things. It is hard to explain to somebody from the counties mentioned above exactly how much winning a first ever senior provincial title meant to the players and people of the Lake County.
Read more ...A touch of reality
Thu, May 21, 2009
In 2008 RTE aired the first series of Celebrity Bainisteoir which instantly because a hit. The reality TV show followed eight non-sporting celebrities who took on the challenge of managing an intermediate club football team from their home county in an official GAA competition. Maryland GAA club from Drumraney, Co Westmeath along with their celebrity bainisteoir Mary Whelan were over all winners. The Athlone Advertiser’s DAVID MARTIN was captain of the winning team.
“My Celebrity Bainisteoir experience started back in December 2007 when Animo TV contacted our club, Maryland GAA about taking part in a GAA reality TV programme.
Read more ...From the pitch to the airwaves
Thu, May 21, 2009
Switch on your television this summer and if you tune into the RTÉ News any week there is championship action and you are sure to be see the face or hear the voice of a Mayo man. Last year Kilmaine native Jonathan Mullin was appointed RTÉ News first ever GAA correspondent, and he took some time out to speak about his love for the games and where he sees the association going forward in the next few years.
Read more ...Captain Fennelly hopes to lead Cats to a four in a row
Thu, May 21, 2009
24-year-old Michael Fennelly has just been given captaincy of the Kilkenny senior hurling team - a great honour to be given to any young man, but especially when it comes with the strong possibility that he will be lifting the McCarthy Cup next September.
Read more ...A ball and a wall!
Thu, May 21, 2009
Martin Mulkerrins is a very un-assuming young man, but one with lots of skill in his hands.
Read more ...For the pride of the parish
Thu, May 21, 2009
There are a few places in Mayo that no club like going to because they know it’s going to be very hard to come out of there with anything — McGovern Park in Newport is one of them.
Read more ...Preaching to and converting the suspicious
Thu, May 21, 2009
It's late in the evening, when this writer speaks to Adrian Hession, the full time hurling coaching officer with the Mayo county board, but it's always late in the evening when he puts the hurls away and gets to sit down and relax as he spreads the word of hurling in the county.
Read more ...All-star Power mans an assembly line of future Cat stars
Thu, May 21, 2009
John Power was born in 1966 and played hurling with Kilkenny from 1986 to 2002.
Read more ...From father to son
Thu, May 21, 2009
The GAA has lots of quirky things in its make-up. Topics and questions that make people quiz themselves and smile and wonder aloud.
Read more ...Money is wrong motivation for managers, says club boss
Thu, May 21, 2009
Club managers up and down the country are a vital component of the overall success of the GAA as an organisation. From senior to intermediate to junior and right down to under 8s and under 10s this group of very often unsung heroes deserve special mention, and on on this 125th anniversary of the GAA’s foundation Joe Fallon talks to one, Brendan Clarke, Athlone manager.
Read more ...Foster seeks improved application from United tomorrow
Thu, May 14, 2009
With each passing week as the League of Ireland takes shape Galway United’s efficient start to the season gathers significance.
Read more ...Tribesmen's Dilleen takes double gold
Thu, May 14, 2009
Galway rower Lisa Dilleen has taken another step in her promising international career after capturing two gold medals at the prestigious junior regatta in Munich.
Read more ...All Ireland title beckons for Gort man in kickboxing bonanza
Thu, May 14, 2009
An All Ireland title is up for grabs on Saturday when Galway Black Dragon kickboxer, Gort’s Eric Daly, takes on Northern Ireland champion Paul Brannigan at the Black Box Theatre.
Read more ...Salthill Fives celebrate 33rd anniversary this month
Thu, May 14, 2009
This year’s Carlsberg Fives takes place in Salthill Park on May 30 and 31 during the Volvo Ocean Race stopover.
Read more ...Muldoon to lead Ireland’s Churchill Cup side
Thu, May 14, 2009
Connacht rugby has achieved a huge boost with five players selected on Ireland’s summer tour to Canada and the US, and five on Ireland’s Churchill Cup squad.
Read more ...Connacht juniors beat Munster in interpro series
Thu, May 14, 2009
Connacht achieved their best result in this year’s junior interprovincial rugby series with an 8 - 3 victory over Munster in Headford on Saturday.
The two wins over Ulster and Munster earned them a second-place finish behind Leinster, who took the title by virtue of their injury-time try over Connacht the previous week.
Read more ...Galway minors open championship against Sligo
Thu, May 14, 2009
The Galway minor footballers start their quest for some silverware this Saturday at 7pm in Tuam Stadium when they face Sligo in the Connacht championship.
Read more ...Craughwell looking for points
Thu, May 14, 2009
With the games arriving thick and fast the Galway SHC is entering a crucial stage, and clubs throughout the county will be eager to land crucial victories next weekend.
Read more ...Hurling Supporters Club
Thu, May 14, 2009
RTE commentator Micheal O Muircheartaigh was in Galway on Saturday to launch the Galway Hurling Supporters Club.
Read more ...Liam Mellows Lá na gClub
Thu, May 14, 2009
As part of the GAA’s 125 year celebrations, Liam Mellows GAA Club ran a highly successful Lá na gClub/Family Day at their clubhouse and grounds at Ballyloughane on Sunday. Organised predominantly by the club’s women’s committee, the fun began in the early afternoon for the younger members with hurling and camogie blitzes, egg and spoon races, sack races, and face painting. An underage Poc Fada competition for both girls and boys attracted considerable interest, but it was the mums’ match that provided the best entertainment for the kids. An exciting game of two halves also took place – the first half hurling, the second half Gaelic football. The match involved players of a wide age profile, including a number of fathers and sons playing against each other, in addition to county star Aonghus Callanan. Due to the outstanding success, Liam Mellows intend organising a similar day again next year. The club, which was established in 1933, is currently developing itsclubhouse and grounds at Ballyloughane, Renmore.
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