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Curraghboy native recalls memories of Sean Boylan in latest publication
An excerpt from Curraghboy native, John Scally's new book, '100 Extraordinary GAA Occasions', pays homage to former Meath supremo, Sean Boylan, who celebrated his 80th birthday this week.
Having Your Cake - Curran features most prominently in Curraghboy native’s new book
Renowned Saint Brigid’s GAA club and Roscommon goalkeeper Shane Curran feature prominently in Curraghboy native John Scally’s new book ‘100 Extraordinary GAA Occasions’.
Curraghboy native’s new book details GAA intercounty rival controversies
John’s Scally’s new book 101 Great GAA Controversies details the controversies in a rivalry that developed between Roscommon and Armagh.
A Westmeath sporting icon recalled in latest book from local author
Today (Thursday, December 15), marks the 10th anniversary of the death of Westmeath’s most iconic football manager, Páidi O’Sé.
Curraghboy native publishes latest sporting tome - 100 Great GAA Controversies
A new sports book from Curraghboy native, John Scally, 100 Great GAA Controversies, provides some compelling new insights into some of the biggest talking points in the history of the GAA. One of them is about the end of Dermot Earley’s career as Roscommon county manager.
New sports publication ‘100 Funny Irish Rugby Moments’ from Curraghboy native
A new book by Curraghboy native, John Scally, details the close friendship between legendary Athlone rugby star Robbie Henshaw and his fellow Irish international Bundee Aki.
Athlone native pens Manchester United memories in latest publication
Curraghboy native John Scally has penned a new book entitled ‘Simply Red: The Funny Book of Manchester United’.
Local sporting interest tales a prominent feature of Curraghboy native’s publication
There is much local sporting interest in Curraghboy native, John Scally’s recent publication entitled, ‘100 Great GAA Teams’.
Roscommon Sinn Féin to host commemorative ceremony
Roscommon Sinn Féin will hold a commemorative event this Sunday, September 26, from 1pm at the cemetery in Portrunny, Knockcroghery to mark 100 years since the death of IRA Volunteer Luke Killian.
An Taoiseach launches Curraghboy native’s latest GAA compendium
A new book compiled by Curraghboy native, John Scally, was recently launched by An Taoiseach Micheál Martin.