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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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Flynn has been in the position since September 2018.
Mayo stalwart Keith Higgins on his inter-county retirement, how ‘lucky’ he was to get so long and his future with the county’s hurlers.
The talented 21-year-old enjoyed a successful 2020 season with FAI Cup runners-up Cork City.
Tom Condon made his senior championship debut for Limerick back in 2009.
The office wants to appoint five more people to review materials over which claims of legal privilege are made by the FAI.
The 2016 All-Star nominee made his debut for the county under Páidí Ó Sé.
Cavan’s Aishling Sheridan was on the double, as Sarah Rowe missed out through injury.
The AFL appeals board found her not guilty of forceful front-on contact.
14 players are involved, with seven counties represented across eight clubs.
Gerry Fahy succeeds Tim Rabbitt in the role, having been involved in his backroom team in 2020.
Ex-Dublin manager Joe Fortune is getting involved with his native county.
Keane suffered the injury in training for Collingwood.
Former Dublin goalkeeper Clíodhna O’Connor is Shane Keegan’s latest guest on How To Win At Dominoes.
Some familiar hurling figures involved at club level for the 2021 season.
Two Dublin sides, Kilkenny camogie, Limerick hurling, Leinster rugby and Shamrock Rovers have all been nominated.
He will assist former Dublin hurler Declan Qualter, who has been named manager.
The 2012 Footballer of the Year has been named Head of Academy Development for Donegal GAA.
Paudie Murray has been ratified as senior camogie manager on Leeside for a 10th consecutive season.
Paul Murphy takes over a position filled last year by David Clifford, while Daniel Collins will skipper The Kingdom’s hurlers for a second time.
John Prenty feels a number of the 2020 cost-saving measures should be retained going forward.
John O’Meara has had huge success with Sixmilebridge and now takes over Patrickswell.
Shane Curran is the subject of this week’s episode of Laochra Gael.
Fiona McHale has been absent from the set-up since 2018.
The Mayo defensive great retired yesterday.
Collingwood’s Irish duo, Sarah Rowe and Aishling Sheridan, are gearing up for another big season in Australia.
Stick on the kettle and get stuck into our picks from the past seven days.
Reflecting on the trophy-laden Dublin career of Michael Darragh Macauley.
The former full-back was part of a 2019 panel that appointed Liam Cahill as Waterford boss.
Keith Higgins excelled in both attacking and defensive positions throughout an impressive inter-county career.
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