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The race for Sam Maguire Cup begins in earnest this weekend with four first round games on Saturday and Sunday. The action gets under way in Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday ...
Obviously Jim McGuinness and CO have hit the ground running, but it's clear that they can do what no other team seems able to do under the new rules so far, control the game. McGuinness will have ...
Super sub Murray then sent another one over but, in typical Walsh fashion, the Kilmacud Crokes star scored a free from outside the 40m arc to give his side breathing room.
The numbers have dominated their thoughts. This deserves airtime. “Three out of every four of our members live to the west of that line.” While super clubs like Kilmacud Crokes have numerous teams, ...
Driving through with purpose. The Crokes’ half-back-line weren’t sharing the maltesers – Aoife Kane, Molly Lamb and Kate Murray. They kept it simple. And they were always willing to push on.
They simply outfought and outplayed Crokes for the bones of an hour, dominating a first half with some electrifying play, with veteran full-back Michael Fitzsimons leading the way. 20 October 2024; ...
Next up was the opportunity to exact revenge on Kilmacud Crokes in the semi-final. Páirc Esler in Newry was the venue for what we all hoped would be an early January blockbuster.
But Glen won’t care, after the wobble of all wobbles they clung on to just about edge out Kilmacud Crokes in a repeat of last year’s controversial All-Ireland final.
The stadium was covered in fog and while several other GAA fixtures across the country were postponed on Sunday afternoon, the Glen-Kilmacud Crokes clash went ahead as scheduled at 3.45pm.
By Karl O'Kane 12:38, 6 JAN 2024 Updated 10:24, 7 JAN 2024 Kilmacud Crokes vs Glen ...
January 05, 2024 at 6:14pm GMT All-Ireland Club SFC semi-final: Glen v Kilmacud Crokes (tomorrow, 3.45pm, Páirc Esler, live on TG4) WHAT sense to rake the old ground here? You know as well as we ...
So today, let’s focus on how it has impacted the clubs which (a) we are told are the cornerstone of the GAA and (b) the reason why it was introduced. It’s a case of split season me arse.