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Wednesday 29 March 2023 Dublin: 14°C

# magheracloone

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# unsinkable
'At 38, did I think I'd be back at Croke Park? No' - the Monaghan All-Star eyeing All-Ireland club glory
Tommy Freeman and Magheracloone are preparing for the last step of their dream journey against Galway side Oughterard.
# Wrap
From sinkhole devastation to Croke Park - Monaghan kingpins book All-Ireland final date
Magheracloone will face Galway’s Oughterard in the intermediate club decider, after the Tribesmen ended Templenoe’s run.
# rise from the rubble
'We've lost our home and they've lost their homes... but it's a terror what 12 months does'
A little over a year on from sinkhole devastation and relegation, Magheracloone were crowned Ulster champions last weekend.
# magheracloone
Another sinkhole has appeared in Co Monaghan
The affected road will remain closed as local diversions to the school and church are in place.
# lovely story
Heartwarming scenes as heroic U7s face off to raise funds for sinkhole-stricken Magheracloone
The true spirit of the GAA.
# That Sinking Feeling
Engineers say there's more subsidence near Monaghan sink hole site
Further investigations are ongoing.
# magheracloone
'It's just a miracle it didn't happen any other evening' - Monaghan club to fundraise after sinkhole damage
The collapsing of pillars in an old gypsum mine is believed to have the closing of Magheracloone’s club grounds.
# force of nature
Watch: New sinkholes appear next to primary school in Monaghan
New holes have appeared next to Drumgossatt National School in rural Co Monaghan after a local GAA pitch was yesterday struck by the original sinkhole.
# Monaghan
'Shock and devastation': Monaghan GAA club will be shut 'for years' after sinkhole opens up
Francis Jones, who is the chairman of Magheracloone GAA Club, said the community has been left reeling by the incident.