Tribesmen make light of injury woes to lay down Cup marker
ANTHONY CUNNINGHAM has admitted that he's down to the bare bones as Galway prepare to host Clare in the first round of the Allianz Hurling League next Sunday.
- Published on Feb 09 2015
Search results 141 - 150 of 200
ANTHONY CUNNINGHAM has admitted that he's down to the bare bones as Galway prepare to host Clare in the first round of the Allianz Hurling League next Sunday.
Juventus pulled 10 points clear of Serie A title rivals Roma with a convincing 3-1 victory over AC Milan.
Graffiti is an ugly problem in Dublin city and it turns out it is an expensive one too - it has cost Dublin City Council €1.4m over the last five years.
Richard Fahey has started banging in the winners again on a regular basis and Time And Place looks sure to give a good account of himself in the Ladbrokes Handicap at Southwell.
More than 100 million copies of the book have been sold. It was the most-watched trailer of 2014, with 93 million YouTube views.
THE good news for Ger Cunningham is that two league points are far more important than a pot of early-season silver. It's never great to lose a Croke Park decider ... but if you are to do so, then February in the Walsh Cup is the most forgiving time and setting.
Meath have beaten Kildare in their last two championship meetings so essentially this 0-13 to 0-11 NFL Division 2 win shouldn’t be something to get too worked up about.
Some old failings came back to haunt Mayo yesterday as they miserably failed to pick a way through an airtight Tyrone defence in their 1-11 to 1-7 defeat at MacHale Park.
While one Kerry forward took a few baby steps on the way back to greatness, Paul Geaney delivered a timely reminder of his capabilities with a superb 1-5 from play to help the All-Ireland champions pick up their first league points of the season.
JIM Gavin attributed it to a clash of styles.