Abraham double puts gloss on Chelsea win against West Ham
Frank Lampard’s side got back on track with a 3-0 win at Stamford Bridge.
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Frank Lampard’s side got back on track with a 3-0 win at Stamford Bridge.
Following back-to-back defeats, Newcastle returned to winning ways and are unbeaten in three clashes in London this season.
Chris Crummey starts at centre-forward for the hurlers against Laois with two debuts in store, while Dessie Farrell keeps his footballers unchanged.
The Marino outfit edged out last season’s All-Ireland finalists in today’s replay.
Dublin ladies team doctor Dr Katie Lydon, physio Antia O’Brien and performance nutritionist Kate McDaid are fuelling the All-Ireland champions’ three in-a-row bid.
Dublin boss Mick Bohan and star forwards Niamh McEvoy and Carla Rowe were in jubilant form after their All-Ireland semi-final win over Cork at Croke Park yesterday.
“Nothing less than two wins will get us through,” said Dublin manager Mattie Kenny after their draw with Wexford.
Dubliner Sinéad McNulty has been confirmed as the new Ard Stiúrthóir after a long search.
The groups are in with a number of exciting ties on the horizon.
There’s an intriguing couple of days in store at Leopardstown.
Olwen Carey has had an incredible rise.
Ballyboden won their last Dublin SHC title in 2013.
Anthony Daly discusses all things hurling.
The Dubs came out on top in a memorable decider in Portlaoise.
Conal Keaney’s injury proved a watershed moment in a thrilling second half.
Malahide will host Ireland’s meeting with Pakistan.
The association’s annual finance report was released yesterday.
Attacker Niall Deasy is central to Ballyea’s All-Ireland club hurling hopes.
18-year-old Michael O’Connor is moving to Tallaght.
Dublin sides have appeared in nine Leinster finals, losing eight.
A private members bill, seen by TheJournal.ie, would see a referendum in 19 months’ time – but the Greens say their Bill is better.
Dublin GAA fans will have the novelty of an All-Ireland celebration on a Sunday.
A daily dose of Dublin looking class.
Goals win games was the motto for Cuala today.
The Dubs made it three championship wins of Kerry.
But the rate of property price increases is slowing.
This could be another procession for the Sky Blues.
Goals either side of half-time from John Terry and Diego Costa saw off Tottenham at Wembley.
The Cork native is looking forward to getting to know his panel.
Tipp men Liam Sheedy and Nicky English are among those in the reckoning to succeed Anthony Daly.
The goals scored by Bernard Brogan and Andy Moran were crucial but so were the raft of injuries.
Stephen Doyle of 98fm has been covering The Dubs for the past seven summers and fancies the hurlers and footballers to overcome Cork.
But this doesn’t have to be the high point of the summer for the Blues, writes Ciarán Murphy.
Louise O’Hara says grassroots work is starting to pay dividends in the capital.
The Clareman returns for a fifth season with the Dubs.
Twice an All-Ireland winning manager with the Dublin U-21s, Gavin has been the front-runner to take over in the capital since Pat Gilroy announced his decision to step down last month.
Shane Stapleton, a St Patrick’s clubmate of Liam Rushe makes his first league start as does Danny Sutcliffe of Naomh Jude