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Thoughts of going back-to-back must be parked by Tipperary in order to truly appreciate All-Ireland success, says former player Shane McGrath.
Born in Inistioge, County Kilkenny, Keher first played competitive hurling whilst at school in St. Kieran's College. His ...
Cork have now lost three of the last five All-Ireland hurling finals. But so long as they don't press the panic button, they ...
JOHN Mullane has said DJ Carey’s name being booed before the All-Ireland hurling final “left a bad taste in my mouth”. An hour before throw-in between Tipperary and Cork, ...
However fans of both sports have noticed a peculiar link between the Royal Portrush course in Antrim and the success of the ...
The game also attracted 400,465 streams on the RTÉ player, representing the highest figure for an All-Ireland final in ...
The TV audience for Sunday's dramatic All-Ireland hurling final peaked at a huge 1,119,000 towards the end of the game as ...
More than one million people watched Tipperary produce an inspired second-half performance to win their 29th All-Ireland ...
TIPPERARY comedian Pat Shortt bumped into Michael John Murphy, possessor of the most infamous tattoo in the country at the ...
Shelly scored a point from play and saved an injury time penalty from Conor Lehane as Tipperary were crowned All Ireland ...
Many people watching the hurling over the weekend thought there was something of a mismatch between the proportion of ...
The father of late Tipperary player Dillon Quirke has said that he was "on their shoulders yesterday" at Croke Park as they ...