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St. Barry's GAA grounds in Tarmonbarry will host the Division Four LGFA League semi-final between Sligo and Fermanagh. Picture: INPHO/James Crombie. Sat, 14 Jun, 2025 - 20:20.
Macroom. Chef Elaine would 'give Gordon Ramsay a run for his money' Cork GAA LIVE updates as Cork take on Roscommon in All-Ireland Football Championship clash Cork needs a win, while Roscommon only ...
A Cork hotel has paid a special tribute to its chef as she marks her 40th year working in the kitchen.. The owners of the Castle Hotel Macroom wished Elaine Collins a very happy four-decade work ...
She is confident they can make an impact as they return to the TG4 All-Ireland SFC title race for the first time since 2010: 'It’s just waiting and hoping that we get a performance in every game we ...
Dozens of sports clubs and community sporting organisations across Laois have received a welcome funding boost under the Local Enhancement Programme 2025, with just under €50,000 allocated to more ...
Wellington City Council’s groundbreaking initiative, Predator Free Wellington, has claimed the highly coveted Taituarā Supreme Award for Local Government Excellence at last night’s Taituarā Excellence ...
for Croke Park LGFA. Order by: Newest; Oldest; National News. PICTURES: Ladies football stars get suited and booted for glamorous Croke Park awards gala. Ladies football stars from across Ireland ...
Electric Ireland MFC Quarter-Final Kerry 0-14 (0-1-12) Cavan 1-9 (1-1-7) By John O'Dowd at Laois Hire O'Moore Park Despite worrying fade-outs in the closing stages of both halves, Kerry had enough ...
Kilkenny LGFA star Niamh Ward (Image: Supplied) My great achievement in sport. Having the opportunity to play football in Kilkenny is great. More clubs are being set up in the county and more girls ...
Compiled by Jackie Cahill The 2025 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship roars into life this weekend – with four key fixtures down for decision. 2024 runners-up Galway entertain Tipperary on Saturday, ...
Fears of being dropped, letting their team down or being seen as weak are among the reasons women Gaelic games players opt to conceal injuries, according to new research. The study of intercounty ...