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AIB Munster Club SHC Final: Sarsfields stun Ballygunner
AIB Munster Club SHC Final
Sarsfields 3-20 Ballygunner 2-19
Ballygunner’s reign as AIB Munster SHC champions came to an end on Sunday as a brilliant performance by Sarsfields resulted in victory at FBD Semple Stadium.
Not since Newtownshandrum in 2009 had there been Cork winners of the Billy O’Neill Cup
Sunday 1 December 2024
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AIB Ulster Club SHC Final: Strong finish seals Slaughtneil victory
AIB Ulster Club SHC Final
Slaughtneil 2-19 Portaferry 1-19
By Francis Mooney at the Athletic Grounds
Slaughtneil powered to victory with a late surge at the Athletic Grounds to claim a fifth Ulster Club SHC title.
Goals from Se McGuigan and Shea Cassidy turned a drama-packed decider on its heads,
Monday 2 December 2024
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AIB Connacht SFC Final: Coolera-Strandhill stun Pearses
AIB Connacht Club SFC Final
COOLERA-STRANDHILL 1-15 PÁDRAIG PEARSES 1-14
Kevin Egan at Markievicz Park
After Extra Time
It will be a joyous Christmas on the Sligo coast after Coolera-Strandhill pulled off one of the shocks of the AIB club championships so far, edging out Pádraig Pearses by a single
Sunday 1 December 2024
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Firies busy preparing for Munster decider
By Cian O’Connell
Firies persevered. Tough defeats were endured, but they merely served to make the proud Kerry outfit stronger. That is why the AIB Munster Club JFC journey is being embraced.
Preparing for a provincial decider on and off the field of play, Firies chairperson Tom Kelliher acknowledges the
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Ardee St. Mary's go hunting for history
By John Harrington
Ardee St. Mary’s have filled four buses with supporters for Saturday’s AIB All-Ireland Club SFC Final against Cuala and there’s not likely to be too many cars left in driveways either.
The north Louth town has been buzzing since their Leinster semi-final win over St. Loman’s and
29 November 2024
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Rosemount GAA Social Initiative a great example for all
By John Harrington
You’ll struggle to find a more vibrant community in Ireland than Rosemount in Westmeath, and that’s due in no small part to the Rosemount GAA Social Initiative.
They won yet more recognition earlier this month when they were awarded first prize at the National Age Friendly Recognition
28 November 2024
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The Social Value of Gaelic games is more than a number
By John Harrington
An independent analysis of Gaelic games activity by Sheffield Hallam University’s Sport Industry Research group published today has found that the Social Value of Gaelic games is worth at least €2.87 billion to Irish society.
Before you go any further, you should read the article that’s hyperlinked
27 November 2024