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Munster sign young Cork and Clare GAA stars to rugby academy
Tony Butler and Patrick Campbell both played minor inter-county GAA in 2019.
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Tony Butler and Patrick Campbell both played minor inter-county GAA in 2019.
Aidan and Jason McCarthy are involved with Inagh-Kilnamona and Kilmurry-Ibrickane.
Laura Treacy says the squad will not rule out withdrawing for the 2020 championship.
Senior and U20 title bids on the horizon for the likes of Adrian Mullen and Jake Morris.
Waterford’s U20 side have two Munster semi-finals on the agenda.
Eoin Cleary plays for the footballers tomorrow, his twin brother Conor for the hurlers next week.
Colm Basquel and Shane Clayton enjoyed a hectic but successful time last week.
What’s the Russian for clash of the ash?
Cillian McDaid, Darargh Joyce and Ray Connellan will be trying to impress.
Jack Kennedy and Ross Peters have enjoyed incredible success this year.
Briege Corkery and Rena Buckley have swept the boards in recent years.
Tipperary’s only football Allstar, Declan Browne, reflect on the dual success of Moyle Rovers.
Tipperary face Galway in the hurling final with Kerry the opposition in the football final.
The glamour weekend clash between Ballyboden St Enda’s and Kilmacud Crokes is off.
While an ex-Limerick minor hurler was the star of yesterday’s Munster Senior Schools Cup semi-final.
Cratloe take on Kilmallock next Sunday after a hectic season of action.
The new Dublin hurling boss says they need to show they can win All-Irelands to bring back the likes of Ciaran Kilkenny.
The Limerick legend and Clare’s dual star got amongst the scores today.
The Cork goalkeeper and Clare manager were in action at Fota Island.
Podge Collins and Eoin Cadogan make themselves available for their respective teams.
The duo starred for Cratloe in last year’s AIB Munster senior club football championship.
Liam MacCarthy Cup winners caught the eye while in action for Cratloe in yesterday’s Munster senior club football decider.
Clare’s new senior football manager is in charge of Cratloe who take on Doonbeg today.
The Dublin hurlers will not be putting pressure on young stars like Ciaran Kilkenny and Cormac Costello to commit to them.
After Eoin Cadogan’s decision to concentrate on Gaelic football for the 2013 season, is the era of the Cork dual player at an end?