News

ARMAGH ladies are heading to Croke Park with their eyes firmly set on retaining their Division One league title, with Kerry ...
We’d a right few pints at the Allstars in ‘05 and I mind Stevie coming up to me and saying: ‘Why didn’t you give me abuse ...
The blue procession continues towards Cardiff, where Leinster hope to end a seven-year wait for another Investec Champions ...
Compiled by Jackie Cahill THE scene is set for the 2025 Lidl National League Finals – with eight counties targeting national ...
By Shaun Casey ARMAGH set out at the start of the season to reach the Division One National League final, and the defending ...
Finding new stand-up comedy specials on Amazon Prime can be challenging without a proper hub page. Searching for stand-up comedy will land you a random assortment of specials from years ago.
Oil prices fall into negative territory as Trump announces new tariffs Oatmeal Brownie | No Flour, No eggs, No Butter A $1.8 billion mistake could cost the South Carolina treasurer his job ‘Why ...
Thanks to more platforms paying for stand-up than ever, technological advancements that make production significantly cheaper, and social platforms that make promotion easier, we’re in the ...
The Kerry forward says ‘when you’re winning something or want to win something it has to be done in Croke Park’ Paul Geaney, Kerry’s goal scorer in Sunday’s Allianz Football League ...
As Leinster defeated the Sharks in Durban on Saturday, Robin McBryde, Tyler Bleyendaal and Jacques Nienaber were in Dublin preparing for the Champions Cup last-16 clash with Harlequins. Jordie ...
It was a crowd that did the game justice. On Sunday past, there were 21,596 people in Croke Park for the Division One and Three league finals. There had been just 11,000 there on Saturday evening ...
The province have come under pressure in recent years due to dwindling attendances and a lack of atmosphere at Croke Park for two of ... Championship currently stands. The last time one of the ...