Dublin · GAA · Gaelic football

Kilmacud Crokes End Eight-Year Wait For Dublin Senior Football Title

  Kilmacud Crokes claimed their first Dublin Senior Football Championship title since 2010 with a 2-12 to 0-13 win over St Jude’s. Kilmacud Crokes started the brighter out of the two teams and got the first score through Paul Mannion who curled the ball beautifully over the bar after five minutes after the tight opening… Continue reading Kilmacud Crokes End Eight-Year Wait For Dublin Senior Football Title

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Improved And Promising London Still Held Back By Teething Issues: Allianz NFL Division 4

Ahead of next months Connacht Quarter-final against Sligo I’ll be reviewing London’s league campaign ahead of the big game in May. London suffered a 2-14 to 2-09 five-point loss at the hands of Carlow at the start of the league campaign. London’s Liam Gvaaghna and Killian butler were leading the line for the home side. But Carlow… Continue reading Improved And Promising London Still Held Back By Teething Issues: Allianz NFL Division 4

GAA · Gaelic football

Allianz Football Leagues Season Preview

    The Allianz football league season is back this weekend, with action being played out across all four divisions. With the league season being the perfect way for each county to prepare for the All-Ireland this summer, I’ll be looking at which counties are likely to have a successful league campaign. Roinn/Division 1 It’s hard… Continue reading Allianz Football Leagues Season Preview

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Ulster Senior Football Championship Review 2016: Red Hands Pip Donegal To The Post

Tyrone;s resurgence under Mickey Harte continued this year as they won the Ulster Championship for the 14th time and their first championship title since 2010. Fermanagh carried on from the progress that they had made during last year’s Championship. They beat Antrim 1-12 to -09 in Enniskillen. Derry and Tyrone faced off in the opening… Continue reading Ulster Senior Football Championship Review 2016: Red Hands Pip Donegal To The Post

Dublin · GAA · Gaelic football

Leinster Senior Football Championship Review 2016: Dublin Walk Leinster Once Again

  Dublin swept away all who got in the way of them once again this year in Leinster as they won the Leinster Championship for the sixth time in a row and their 55th title. The championship got underway in the preliminary round there were three games where the so-called weaker counties in Leinster played each… Continue reading Leinster Senior Football Championship Review 2016: Dublin Walk Leinster Once Again