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Kennelly fulfils his destiny as Kerry lift the Sam Maguire

Kerry 0-16 Cork 1-9 Tadhg Kennelly realised his dream of becoming the first man to win an AFL Premiership and an All-Ireland football medal as Kerry won their 36th title with a four-point win over Munster rivals Cork today. A season that had the pundits writing the sporting obituary of this great Kingdom side finally came full [...]

Thomand Park would welcome gaelic games

Thomand Park would welcome gaelic games

Stadium Director at Thomand Park, John Cantwell, has suggested that a GAA event at the venue in the near future would certainly not be out of the question. The redeveloped Limerick stadium opened in November last year and has since successfully hosted both rugby and soccer internationals. The home venue for Munster rugby has a 27,000 [...]

Thomand Park would welcome gaelic games

Football All-Stars announced

24 September 2009

All Ireland and National League Champions Kerry have been rewarded for another memorable season, with all bar three of the team that started in Sunday’s final win over Cork nominated for 2009 GAA Football All Stars. In all, 12 counties are represented in the nominations list, compared to seven in hurling, with defeated finalists Cork having [...]

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Fixtures

04 September 2009

Sunday 6 September All-Ireland SHC final Kilkenny v Tipperary, Croke Park, 3.30pm, Diarmuid Kirwan (Cork) – Live RTE2 ESB All-Ireland MHC final Kilkenny v Galway, Croke Park, 1.30pm, James McGrath (Westmeath) – Live RTE2 Sunday 13 September Bórd Gáis All-Ireland U21HC final Clare v Kilkenny Sunday 20 September All-Ireland SFC final Cork v Kerry, Croke Park, 3.30pm – Live RTE2 ESB All-Ireland MFC final Armagh v Mayo, [...]

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Sheedy names same side

Sheedy names same side

04 September 2009

Tipperary manager Liam Sheedy has kept faith with the team that hammered Limerick for Sunday’s All-Ireland hurling final against Kilkenny. Tipp trounced their neighbours by 24 points in the All-Ireland semi-final and it comes as no surprise that Sheedy has opted for a no-change policy. Stand-in captain Conor O’Mahony was the only doubt with a ‘dead [...]

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