No ‘microchips’ or ‘wires’ discovered – Dublin chief responds to critics of All-Ireland winners
DUBLIN GAA CHIEF John Costello has launched a typically robust defence of the achievements of their all-conquering senior footballers and management in his annual report that has been released today. Costello criticised pundits who have described Dublin’s players as ‘robots’ or ‘automatons’. The 2018 season saw Dublin once again sweep up a collection of honours…
Massive blow for Westmeath as 2018 captain steps away to focus on college commitments
WESTMEATH FOOTBALLERS HAVE suffered a huge blow ahead of the new season following the news that John Heslin has decided to step away from the panel to focus on his college commitments. Heslin, who was the team captain for the 2018 season, has informed the new manager Jack Cooney that he is concentrating on his PhD…
‘A Holy Grail’ – Mourneabbey more than ready to taste All-Ireland glory after four years of heartbreak
BEFORE LAST YEAR’S All-Ireland club final, Mourneabbey manager Shane Ronayne pretty much had his mind made up that this was it. Click Here: Celtic soccer tracksuit This comes as their fourth final in five years. Source: Oisin Keniry/INPHO Regardless of the result, he was finishing up. He had steered them to three Cork and Munster…
Stop the ‘city of concrete’: Dublin GAA want government to sell Nama land to sports clubs
DUBLIN GAA SECRETARY John Costello has called on the government to use Nama land to develop more sporting facilities and prevent the capital from becoming “a city of concrete”. With greenfield sites becoming more and more scarce, sports clubs are under pressure to develop and provide playing space for a growing number of members. “Proper…
4 GAA players to head to Australia in April after last weekend’s AFL combine in Dublin
SYDNEY SWANS, NORTH Melbourne and Essendon all had recruiters in attendance at last weekend’s AFL combine in Dublin with four young Irish prospects set to be brought to Australia next April at the NAB AFL Academy. Donegal’s Peadar Mogan with Armagh’s Rian O’Neill and Mark Barrett of Kildare were some of the players in action…
Betting adverts to be banned ‘whistle-to-whistle’ during live sports broadcasts in the UK
THREE OF THE LARGEST betting companies in the UK have agreed to a new deal which will see gambling advertising prohibited “whistle-to-whistle” during live sports broadcasts. Following recent political pressure, the Remote Gambling Association (RGA), which includes Paddy Power, Ladbrokes and Bet365 has agreed to a proposition which will cease betting ads during broadcast sports…
John Costello: ‘It is neither the root of all fixture-making evil or a panacea for football’s ills’
EARLY SUPER 8S games at the home of provincial venues, taking ‘the next logical step’ by adopting a two-tier championship and a belief that trialling 13-a-side football would have been more beneficial than new rule changes. Dublin GAA secretary John Costello’s annual report is generally one that explores a wide array of topics. While his…
Dublin’s 2013 Leinster-winning captain calls time on inter-county hurling career
DUBLIN’S 2013 LEINSTER senior hurling championship-winning captain Johnny McCaffrey has announced his inter-county retirement. Lifting the Bob O’Keeffe Cup in 2013. Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO The Lucan Sarsfields club man confirmed the news in a statement released through Dublin GAA this evening, as he pulls the curtain down on an illustrious 12-year career at senior level. McCaffrey…
Tributes paid after 3-time Kerry All-Ireland football winner passes away
JEROME O’SHEA, A three-time Kerry All-Ireland senior football winner, has passed away at the age of 87. Jerome O’Shea won All-Ireland medals in 1953, 1955 and 1959. Source: INPHO A native of Cahersiveen in South Kerry, O’Shea played for the local St Mary’s club. He won All-Ireland senior medals with Kerry in 1953 when they…
All-Ireland winner Jim McGuinness takes head coach role with US second-tier side Charlotte
ALL-IRELAND-WINNING manager with Donegal Jim McGuinness has taken another step away from GAA and further into association football after taking the head coach role with Charlotte Independence. The North Carolina club play in the United Soccer League, the tier below Major League Soccer. The Irish Times, with whom McGuinness writes a column on GAA, were…