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Taaffe schooled in Galway but Clare to the core
Taaffe schooled in Galway but Clare to the core
Growing up, Eamonn Taaffe’s life was defined by difference. What made him as a Clare native this and what made them, those from over the Galway border that backs onto his family house, that.

Fri, 22 Jul, 2016

Is the best football unseen?
Is the best football unseen?

At the end of last month, GAA president Aogán Ó Fearghail was asked if he was worried about the standard of games in the football championship this summer.

Tue, 19 Jul, 2016

Hurling snobbery raises its head after Waterford's defensive disaster
Hurling snobbery raises its head after Waterford's defensive disaster

My, aren’t we a pious lot? Brian Gavin hadn’t brought proceedings to an end on Sunday when the “hurling correct brigade” were populating social media announcing Waterford’s defeat as a victory for the game.

Tue, 12 Jul, 2016

Deception is name of the game in inter-county football
Deception is name of the game in inter-county football

In the gathering gloom last Saturday night, small groups of Donegal and Monaghan players congregated in the car park outside Kingspan Breffni Park to shoot the breeze. If Cavan town wasn’t such a traffic logjam, they may have gone separate ways earlier. Yet they seemed pleased to have the chance to chat.

Tue, 28 Jun, 2016

Provinces are not putting players first
Provinces are not putting players first

God love Jarlath Burns for trying but in the wake of Louth manager Colin Kelly’s impassioned criticism of the six-day turnaround his team suffered on Saturday Burns’ attempt to justify it was never going to work.

Tue, 21 Jun, 2016

Six irregularities from a weekend riddled with discrepancies
Six irregularities from a weekend riddled with discrepancies

Other than how referee John O’Brien could have got it so wrong on Saturday, the most pertinent question arising from the Christy Ring Cup final surrounded the role of HawkEye in Croke Park. 

Tue, 07 Jun, 2016

‘You’d be worried you’re categorised but there are enough smart people out there’
‘You’d be worried you’re categorised but there are enough smart people out there’

Waterford manager Derek McGrath on his fears that his obsession with hurling is affecting his job, his relationship with Davy Fitzgerald and being perceived as a pariah of the game

Fri, 03 Jun, 2016

The GPA can’t afford to lose funding fight
The GPA can’t afford to lose funding fight
Four weeks into the championship and there is no getting away from that underwhelming feeling. At this juncture last year, the average winning/losing margin in provincial football games was 8.5 points. This time around, it’s slightly better at 7.4 but the truth is the best game of the summer thus far came not in Ulster, as is usually the case, but in New York.

Tue, 31 May, 2016

10 facts that haunt the Cork hurlers
10 facts that haunt the Cork hurlers
Leaving Semple Stadium around 8.30pm on Sunday, the scoreboards at the Killinan and Town Ends still carried news of the day. They in themselves were damning enough of Cork’s performance but when put into context their display becomes a whole lot worse.

Tue, 24 May, 2016

GAA county jerseys have become one big advert
GAA county jerseys have become one big advert
We’re hazarding a guess here, albeit a calculated one, but in the eight years Páraic Duffy has been GAA director general, only one issue has truly angered him. Plenty have frustrated him, mind. For one, the reaction to his discussion paper on payments to managers. Counties’ unwillingness thus far to get on board with the calendar year may be another.

Tue, 17 May, 2016

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