Cullen GAA supporters took time away from the dismal weather to acknowledge noteworthy achievements from the past along with success delivered in 2024 at a function in the blue-and-gold decorated ...
Aisling Madden (UCD / Galway) and Mia Doherty (QUB / Kildare) star in AIG’s ‘It happens here’ promotional video of the ...
There were doubts cast earlier this week that any member of the public had ever been turned away from a GAA match for not having an online ticket, as the matter of cash and its absence at Cork GAA ...
Fitzgibbon Cup: University College Cork 0-29 University College Dublin 1-20 With more difficult assignments to come, this was a non-negotiable two points for the hosts. With perennial ...
Fitzgibbon Cup Group B Round 1 – UCC 0-29 UCD 1-20 Stock image. Photo by Tyler Miller/Sportsfile A fast finish from UCC got their Fitzgibbon Cup campaign off to a winning start on home soil ...
MTU Kerry pulled off a big shock in football's Sigerson Cup last night. Keith Evans and Conor O'Sullivan scored the goals as they beat UCC by 2-15 to 2-8. The loss has knocked 24-time winners UCC out ...
There was another shock in the Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup tonight as UCC - one of the pre-competition favourites - crashed out at the hands of a silky MTU Kerry side. UCC selector Paul O ...
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An inspired MTU Kerry bounced back strongly from a humbling by DCU last Friday to knock a fancied UCC out of the Sigerson Cup after a deserved seven-point victory at the MTU grounds in Tralee.
University College Cork (UCC) are second on the roll of honour, with 24 triumphs, including winning the 2023 decider, but lost their opener at home against University College Dublin (UCD), last ...
After this, I studied accountancy in University College Cork. Later on ... but he is always very conscious of it. I follow GAA: my club Glenflesk were in the intermediate final in Kerry recently.
Record-breaking The biggest crowd at Croke Park was in 1961 when 90,556 fans watched Co Down play Co Offaly in the All-Ireland Football Final. Revamp Talks about redeveloping the GAA hub began in ...