'It's the right thing for me to do at the right time' - Dual star Noonan puts full focus on soccer for now
Shelbourne’s new signing on her decision to step away from the Cork ladies footballers as she targets an international breakthrough.
Shelbourne’s new signing on her decision to step away from the Cork ladies footballers as she targets an international breakthrough.
Sinéad Aherne and Cork legend Juliet Murphy have both skippered their counties to three-in-a-row success.
Ephie Fitzgerald expressed his frustrations after the late venue change for today’s All-Ireland semi-final.
Now one of the best defenders in the country, Melissa Duggan discusses all things football and life as a newly-qualified pharmacist.
The main county grounds will play host to an historic double-header after plans fell through last year.
Can anyone stop Dublin from winning four-in-a-row?
Former Cork dual star Angela Walsh speaks to The42 about her decorated inter-county career and the loss of her father Donie to cancer.
Midfielder Caroline O’Hanlon was instrumental as Armagh secured a precious win in Tullamore against Cork.
Dual star Rena Buckley retired from the inter-county game last year with 18 All-Ireland medals.
The Cork ladies will play their league before the men’s footballers at Páirc Uí Rinn due to development work at the main county grounds.
Mick Bohan’s charges will have a major target on their back this year.
Can Dublin complete the three-in-a-row, will Cork reclaim the Brendan Martin Cup or will see a dark horse causing an upset in the new year?
From a dream debut and huge championship to a devastating injury, Saoirse Noonan had a whirlwind 2018.
The Cork side will progress to the All-Ireland semi-finals where they will face the Connacht champions.
Cork’s ladies face Westmeath today – but they’re taking nothing for granted.
Cork captain Ciara O’Sullivan watched her side win the National League while on her travels in South America.
Cork legend Valerie Mulcahy speaks to The42 about all things ladies football, her columns and life post-retirement.
The former Clare selector will take over from Eamonn Ryan as manager of the Cork ladies footballers.
Gregory McGonigle reflects on 2014 heartbreak as the Dublin Ladies bid to set things straight.
Cork ladies football manager Eamonn Ryan is unhappy with the weekend’s fixture schedule.
The Rebelettes can make it three in a row when they meet Monaghan in Croke Park on 29 September.