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TOMMY CONROY was unable to disguise the depth of his disappointment.
Sat, 05 Dec, 2009
TRALEE CBS’s penchant for striking goals was instrumental in a comfortable success against St Flannan’s in yesterday afternoon’s Munster Colleges Frewen Cup quarter-final in Glin.
Thu, 04 Mar, 2010
WHEN Pat Kelly emerges from the Hogan Stand tunnel on Monday, it will be the first time he has felt the HQ turf under his studs since September 2004 when his first All-Ireland experience was spoiled by Colm Cooper.
Sat, 15 Mar, 2008
COLM ‘The Gooch’ Cooper scored his greatest goal yesterday when he made a present of his football boots to a nine-year-old fan in Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children in Dublin.
Tue, 18 Sep, 2007
KERRY’S bid to end Cork’s dominance of the Munster U21 football championship begins this afternoon in Tralee.
HUMAN remains recovered in a woodland search by gardaí in Co Laois yesterday were thought to be those of an Englishman who has been missing since last April.
Thu, 24 Jan, 2008
COUNTY Chairman Gerry Harrington last night jumped to the defence of the Dublin players criticised for taunting their opponents and inciting the crowd during Sunday’s Leinster SFC triumph over Laois.
Tue, 17 Jul, 2007
CONDITIONS are certain to be testing at Naas tonight, so it is vital to have horses who will go through the ground on your side.
Wed, 11 Jul, 2007
HE HAS played in two All-Ireland semi-finals, won three Leinster titles and represented Ireland but the last time Alan Brogan had a problem with nerves was when he walked into St Declan’s school in Cabra to sit his Leaving Cert physics exam eight years ago.
Wed, 30 May, 2007
AIDAN O’BRIEN is responsible for six of the 13 confirmations for the Independent Waterford Wedgwood Phoenix Stakes as he seeks a ninth success in the Curragh feature on Sunday.
Wed, 08 Aug, 2007
BY their own admission, Cork Constitution got out of jail and sneaked through to the AIB League final against old rivals Garryowen at Musgrave Park next Saturday.
Mon, 30 Apr, 2007
HARDLY the scoreline you would expect from two of the AIL’s Division One high-flyers, but there were extenuating circumstances in this top-four clash on Saturday afternoon last on the back pitch at Thomond Park.
Mon, 04 Dec, 2006
JOHN O’MAHONY is in the process of putting the final touches to his Mayo management team, with former Olympic coach Jim Kilty likely to be involved.
Fri, 01 Dec, 2006
THE strength in depth of Irish rugby will be put to the test at Thomond Park tonight (7.30) when Michael Bradley’s Ireland A squad go into action against Australia A.
Wed, 15 Nov, 2006
TOM HOGAN'S Kalderon has promised to deliver a decent pot for a while and he did it at the conclusion of the Tralee Festival yesterday when putting up a game display in the Listed Ruby Stakes.
Sat, 02 Sep, 2006
If Cork complete the fabled three-in-a-row on Sunday, they will have achieved it with only 17 starters this season. But, as Diarmuid O’Flynn discovered, when you have exceptional players, they can take you a long way.
Wed, 30 Aug, 2006
CONTROVERSY raged at Fairyhouse last evening when the on-course bookmakers - over 20 of them - refused to bet on the first race.
Sat, 10 Jun, 2006
PAUL NOLAN’S Cuan Na Grai can provide the solution to the Tommy James Plant Hire and Civil Engineering Ltd Novice Hurdle at Wexford this evening.
Fri, 09 Jun, 2006
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Wed, 16 Aug, 2006
FERNELEY, “the best horse I’ve ever trained,” according to his trainer, Frank Ennis, showed all the right qualities to win the Irish Stallion Farms’ EBF Race at Tipperary last night.
Fri, 11 Aug, 2006