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The GAA have suspended all club games at any level with immediate effect as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. This announcement comes after NPHET’s recommendations to impose Level 5…
October 6, 2020Read More
MEMBERS of Templeogue Synge Street GAA club are certainly doing their bit in the fight against Covid19. The State’s chief medical officer Tony Holohan is a club member, as is…
April 21, 2020Read More
A CARVERY based in Cabra GAA club Naomh Finbarra has been delivering dinners and groceries to people in isolation – and using social media to spread the word. Carl Turner…
April 17, 2020Read More
South Dublin GAA club St James Gaels / An Caisleán is proud to say it have been up and running for 25 years now. Beginning as a small, all boys…
May 14, 2019Read More
Griffith College have announced its sponsorship of one of the oldest GAA clubs in Dublin. Griffith College will sponsor the Kevin’s GAA club’s camogie team for the 2019 Feile na…
May 14, 2019Read More
Kilkenny won their first league title since 2014 after a stunning second-half display to defeat their great rivals Tipperary and set them up nicely to regain their All Ireland Championship…
April 16, 2018Read More
Dublin claimed their 13th Allianz Football League title after defeating Galway by four points at Croke Park. Despite playing the last third of the game with only 14 men, it…
April 16, 2018Read More
The 131st All-Ireland Football Championship will take place in the summer of 2018 and once again, it’s hard to look past the all-conquering Dublin team who have won the last…
April 16, 2018Read More
By Donagh Corby & Rob O’Halloran Dublin’s historic 1-16 to 1-15 All-Ireland Football Final victory over Mayo captured the imagination of the biggest RTE audience of the year, but Irish…
October 3, 2017Read More
By Paul Hyland Dublin completed an unprecedented All-Ireland three-in-a-row, in after beating Mayo, by the narrowest of margins, in last Sunday’s final. The…
September 21, 2017Read More
The sun finally shone onto the Cusack Stand and Dublin’s 36-game unbeaten march finally ended on Sunday evening as Kerry earned their 20th National League crown. The game adopted a…
April 29, 2017Read More
The stands were full in Parnell Park on Sunday, as Ger Cunningham’s young Dublin side looked to avoid a relegation playoff by beating Brian Cody’s Kilkenny team. Sadly for Dublin,…
March 27, 2017Read More