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Pat Bennett steered Ferns St Aidan’s to a county title win as his sons Kieran and Shane are heading to Australia.
Fitzgerald is back in a role he previously filled between 2008 and 2011.
The Deise are poised to announce the successor to Liam Cahill.
The new initiative was trialled for the first time at last Sunday’s Kerry county senior hurling final.
Barry Hogan and Robert Byrne praised the leadership and friendship of their team-mate.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he was “shocked and saddened” by the news of Quirke’s passing.
Causeway secured top honours in Kerry while St Mullins won the senior decider in Carlow.
Brian Cody’s former selector and outgoing U20 boss Derek Lyng is the new Kilkenny hurling manager.
Brian Cody had stepped down as Kilkenny boss 12 days ago.
TJ Reid said it was a shock to the players when Brian Cody stepped down as Kilkenny manager.
Limerick’s star forward suffered a minor knee injury before the Kilkenny but his fitness for the game was never in doubt.
The former Tipperary goalkeeper had been linked with other jobs.
The All-Ireland senior finals were played in July to split the season between inter-county and club.
Ryan was confirmed last month as the new Cork hurling boss.
Ronan Maher is facing up to 12 weeks on the sideline while Séamus Callanan suffered a hand injury this year.
The Tipperary manager was speaking on local radio last night.
An incomparable hurling managerial era drew to a close yesterday.
Victory means Kilkenny will play Cork in the 2022 All-Ireland Camogie final.
Cody’s 24-year reign of unprecedented success is at an end.
Cody has been at the helm for a staggering 24 senior inter-county seasons. It is a huge appointment for Kilkenny.
He won 11 All-Irelands and 18 Leinster titles in his 24 inter-county seasons at the helm.
Patrick Casey fled to London and started a new life after a high speed chase with Gardaí eight years ago.
The new Tipperary manager said he understands why people are angry about the handling of Bonnar’s departure.
The Premier County made the decision last week after a disappointing season.
The appointment was expected after Cahill departed from his role in Waterford last week.
Hurling coach and analyst Sean Flynn breaks down where the All-Ireland final was won and lost on Sunday.
The former Cork goalkeeper believes the sport needs ‘as much oxygen as possible’.
John Kiely’s team were crowned champions once more.
Two points was the winning margin in the decider.
What is it that makes TJ Reid great? Stars from across the sporting sphere have their say.
What will Kilkenny do when the green machine puts on the squeeze?
Before they started dominating hurling, the Limerick players showed signs of sporting talent
Hurling analyst Sean Flynn breaks down where Sunday’s All-Ireland final is likely to be won and lost, and gives his big-match prediction.
Throw-in at Croke Park on Sunday is 3.30pm.
We’re gearing up for Sunday’s final in Croke Park.
Both figures were All-Ireland senior hurling winners as players with the county.
After a rocky start, the Limerick boss has risen to the top of hurling.
The Limerick star has battled a hamstring injury before returning against Galway.
The Limerick hurling squad are gearing up for Sunday week’s All-Ireland final.
The Cork hurling great was speaking on OTB AM today.
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