Kilmacud
All-Ireland replay on the cards as Glen lodge objection
A REPLAY of the All-Ireland club final moved a huge step closer tonight after Glen confirmed they had lodged an objection to the result of Sunday’s game.
Kicking Out: Malachy O’Rourke’s gut and Glen’s strong moral compass have rarely served them wrong
ON The Sunday Times’ annual rich list released two weeks ago, Richard Branson was named as the richest man in London.
Losing one might help Kilmacud win one
All-Ireland Club SFC final: Glen v Kilmacud Croke’s (tomorrow, 3.
The natural curiosity behind O'Rourke's success
A DECADE-and-a-bit ago, Malachy O’Rourke was holidaying down the country.
Experience of Corofin game could stand to Kilcoo; Thornton
THE experience of losing an All-Ireland final two years ago could prove critical for Kilcoo this weekend, believes coach Richie Thornton.
Doubters will not affect Dublin's search for six: Cian O'Sullivan
NEW manager, new/old knockout format, going out of their Croke Park comfort zone to face unpredictable Division Two opponents with dangerous forwards.
Kicking Out: Gouging has no place and must be treated so
WHEN Stade Francais prop David Attoub stuck his finger in the eyes of Ulster’s Stephen Ferris during a Heineken Cup game in 2010, a judge described it as “the worst act of contact with the eyes that I have had to deal with: it is a case of deliberate eye-gouging”.
Dublin's population advantage must be addressed by GAA
Population, sponsorship and other income, reduced travel times and costs, lack of stadium costs, and home advantage in most matches are all factors in Dublin’s favour. Population is the only one that can really be addressed.
Ballintubber should give Corofin a better test than the bookies think
Connacht Club SFC final: Ballintubber (Mayo) v Corofin (Galway) (tomorrow, 2pm, MacHale Park, live on TG4) IF there’s an omen out there for Ballintubber, it’s that only once in the last nine years has the Connacht club title ended up spending its winter in the same county as the Nestor Cup.