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Irish Mirror on MSNFormer GAA and rugby prospect has 'no regrets' as he gears up for landmark appearance down underReaching the 100 also opens up the father-son rule, meaning that if Nash has a son one day, Hawthorn will effectively have ...
In conversation with star half-back Donal Keoghan at a 2017 Meath GAA function A Royals statement read: "It is with great sadness that we learned on Friday evening of the death of the legendary ...
LMFM RADIO, Meath and Dunsany GAA led the tributes to renowned sports broadcaster and outstanding Gael Brendan Cummins who died at the age of 76, following a lengthy battle with illness.
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Irish Examiner on MSNSeventh heaven for Waterford against Westmeath as Aussie Gleeson makes returnA brief cameo by Waterford's Austin Gleeson got the biggest cheer of the afternoon. Waterford manager Peter Queally said he ...
Two injury-time red cards in Ennis, David Fitzgerald and Cormac O’Brien sent off. Clare finish with 13 men, Cork finish with ...
The death has taken place of long-time Meath GAA officer and local LMFM commentator, Brendan Cummins, at the age of 76. Described as “the voice of Meath football” a statement from the county ...
TG4 will screen four Division 1 National League games, starting out with live coverage of Galway's visit to Limerick on ...
The death has occurred of the voice of Meath GAA Brendan Cummins at the age of 76. Mr Cummins, who had been ill for some time, was head of sport at LMFM from 1992 until 2017. The Dunsany clubman ...
Mr Cummins' voice became synonymous with Meath GAA through his commentaries on LMFM Radio over the past 20 years. The Dunsany man was also a long-serving county board official during some of Meath ...
GAA Ard Chomhairle yesterday voted to ratify some adjustments to the Gaelic football core enhancements recommended by the ...
A game that produced over 50 scores saw Meath full forward Jack Regan scored 15 points and he alone kept the Royals on the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNPreviews: Everything you need to know about the weekend GAA actionWaterford gave a much better account of themselves going down to Galway last weekend that in their opener against Cork. It’s within them to leave Donnycarney with the points but Dublin should claim ...
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