Antrim hurling
Neil McManus bows out after an unforgettable journey with Antrim
“Neil McManus always wanted the ball, always wanted it.
Christy O'Connor: Intense Leinster SHC schedule is pushing Antrim hurlers to the limits
The short window is tied into the split season debate and how that is affecting the promotion and exposure of the hurling championship. Are the GAA maximising such a brilliant product?
Antrim leave themselves too much to do as Wexford hold on for Leinster SHC win
ANTRIM didn’t produce their best finishing when it mattered and as a went down to a four-point defeat to Wexford in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship at Chadwicks Wexford Park
Fewer scores, more roars - stop acting and bring back the big hits to Gaelic football
IN at least one sense, the modern game of Gaelic football is better: there are more scores than before - sadly, big hits are increasingly rare.
Brendan Crossan: Neil McManus's pursuit of excellence continues to inspire
EVERYONE in Corrigan Park was counting down the seconds until Neil McManus was moved from his midfield position to full-forward during last Sunday’s make-or-break Division 1B encounter with Laois.
Belfast baptism for Kilkenny's heir apparent Lyng
THROUGHOUT Brian Cody’s time as Kilkenny manager, arriving at the big time was not always a linear progression in Cody’s world.
Darren Gleeson rues defensive shortcomings as Antrim slump to defeat to Galway
Walsh Cup, Group One: Antrim 2-15 Galway 1-31 AN impressive attacking display saw Galway put Antrim to the sword at Darver on Saturday in the final round of group games in the Walsh Cup.
Joey Holden onto hope of fifth All-Ireland with Ballyhale - but still wary of Dunloy
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