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Will the rain make a difference Sunday? That was the first question posed by the audience at the recording of Dalo's Hurling Show in Sarsfields on Wednesday evening. The narrative appears to be ...
Eileen, a dedicated nurse with the hospice, will abseil from the rooftop of Croke Park Stadium, alongside her mother Fionnuala and sister Christina, in aid of the hospice’s vital services.
Regardless of the result, Joyce says the 2024 defeat to Clare was “one of the most enjoyable matches I’ve played in”.
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Irish Examiner on MSNJoyce treasuring quiet nature of the farm before Croke Park cauldronA week like this, in particular, he finds the farming is all the more to be treasured. Working alongside his father, who ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNAll-Ireland hurling final ticket allocation and prices with 10,528 seats for premium & corporate levelsPrices compare favourably to other major sporting events and the final could sell out twice or three times over, if possible ...
An epic clash awaits as Cork and Tipperary face off at Croke Park in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final. This historic ...
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Extra.ie on MSNMet Éireann predicts trouble for All-Ireland finalCork and Tipperary hurlers are set to face difficult conditions in Croke Park this weekend with Irish weather up to its usual ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNSpot flooding, local hail and lightning forecast for parts of the country on SundayFor hurling fans attending the All-Ireland final in Croke Park on Sunday afternoon, there is still some sunshine forecast.
More than 82,000 fans will roar themselves hoarse inside Croke Park on Sunday, as tradition and rivalry collide with speed, skill and ferocity when Cork and Tipperary contest the All-Ireland Senior ...
BBC Sport brings you the comprehensive lowdown on Sunday's All-Ireland hurling final between Cork and Kilkenny which will be broadcast live by the BBC.
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Independent.ie on MSNThe Indo Daily: DJ Carey’s Texas trips, Cancer Care and the Croke Park ConundrumDJ Carey was hailed as the “GAA’s first superstar”, a nine‑time All‑Star and twice Hurler of the Year. But behind the accolades, a deception played out across continents. Going from fame to infamy, ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘It’s good I don’t have an ego,’ says Dalata CEO Dermot CrowleyDermot Crowley and his team worked many late nights over the past few weeks as they negotiated the sale of Dalata, Ireland’s biggest hotel group.Now the Cork native is looking forward to taking a ...
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