Cavan's Sheridan bags brace of goals as Collingwood continue perfect start
Sarah Rowe was also in action as the Magpies made it three wins from three in the AFLW.
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Become A MemberSarah Rowe was also in action as the Magpies made it three wins from three in the AFLW.
An insight into coming up against the legendary Cork coach on the one-month anniversary of his death.
We examine some key issues after the announcement that inter-county training won’t return until Easter at the earliest.
‘The dream was to win an All-Ireland but unfortunately it wasn’t to be. I can only hope that chapter will be written in my absence.’
The Deise manager was unaware of the change in elite status.
Meanwhile, the GAA president confirmed the games’ inability to operate from within bubble environments was a large factor in the decision.
Meighan Farrell will lead the Cats’ O’Duffy Cup title defence.
TG4 will show a special awards programme on Saturday, 27 February.
Croke Park say they will push for a return to non-contact collective club and underage training when schools reopen.
Skills acquisition specialist Dr Ed Coughlan is Shane Keegan’s latest guest on How To Win At Dominoes.
A letter was sent to county boards this evening following a meeting of the GAA’s Covid Advisory Group.
It’s a big year for Colin O’Riordan, who is back in pre-season training with the Sydney Swans.
The dual player captained Cork to Munster senior glory in 1983 and won four All-Ireland titles with St Finbarr’s.
Paddy Tally had requested a hearing which took place last night.
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Elsewgere in the AFLW action, Orla O’Dwyer helped Brisbane blitz Gold Coast.
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Sinead Goldrick’s Melbourne side are also two wins from two in the new season.
Dublin footballer Shane Carthy has just released an inspiring book called ‘Dark Blue’.
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The recent spate of retirements in Mayo has an end of an era feel to it.
Woodlock takes charge of the minor hurlers, with Christie set to oversee the county’s U20 footballers.
One of the masterminds behind Limerick’s success is Shane Keegan’s latest guest on How To Win At Dominoes.
Chris Kealy, Joe Nolan and Pat Murphy have also been confirmed as Tom Mullally’s selectors.
It was a GAA campaign like no other with the All-Ireland prizes handed out in December.
Ronan McCarthy and Paddy Tally are facing the suspensions.
The Fermoy man made his senior debut in 2013.
Ex-Laois football manager John Sugrue and former Limerick and Galway coaches are all on board.
Johnny Pilkington is the next GAA icon to feature in this season’s edition of Laochra Gael.
12 players – eight of those from Carnacon – left the panel in 2018.
The42 understands that the draws will not take place until after collective training returns.
Emmet Moloney was part of the victorious 2020 Tipperary squad in Munster.
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Michael Moyles succeeds Peter Leahy in the role.
‘That was a very proud day: Liam MacCarthy coming into Knockaderry and a local man with an All-Ireland medal in his pocket.’
It was a momentous week for the Rathmore club with Paul Murphy and Aislinn Desmond chosen as Kerry captains.
Different outcomes for the Irish players in action in Round 1 this week.
Diarmuid Lyng speaks to The42 following his recent transfer to Tralee Parnells.
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