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Over a month earlier, on 21 December, the Antrim native had refereed Leinster’s 20-12 victory over Connacht at the Aviva ...
This year's senior, intermediate and junior club football winners will receive a bye to the Munster semi-finals ...
WITH Limerick football in bloom, Jimmy Lee’s side want to make the most of another chance to ensure all is not rosy in the ...
It remains a live possibility that The Dubs could manage the unthinkable and win a first hurling-football double since the ...
GAA officials have confirmed the fixture details for Limerick's Tailteann Cup final. Jimmy Lee's side will play Kildare in ...
No Limerick senior football team has played at Croke Park for more than a decade now without having at least one of Billy, Joe or Jimmy involved in the set-up. “I suppose we don’t even think ...
LIMERICK WILL be gripped by five-in-a-row fever when John Kiely’s All- Ireland champions begin their Liam MacCarthy Cup defence against Clare on April 21. All the while, the county’s ...
Limerick goalkeeper Josh Ryan hailed their victory over Wicklow in today's Tailteann Cup semi-final as a massive step forward for the county, having overcome a huge personal battle to be part of it.
Dublin forward Cian O'Sullivan says their shock 2-24 to 0-28 All-Ireland quarter-final win against Limerick is "up there with ...
Limerick won a single All-Ireland title in 1973, after a decades-long drought, ... making hurling — along with Gaelic football — one of the last bastions of pure amateur sport.
From Limerick, a tragicomic tale of two football teams, one ground, boardroom battles and a chicken franchise naming snafu. BBC Archive: Originally broadcast 1 November 1983.