Former Gaelic footballer and manager Mick O’Dwyer has been remembered as a “legendary figure”, who was a “giant” both on and ...
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Dublin Live on MSN'You will always be the king' - GAA legend Mick O'Dwyer laid to restMourners have paid touching tributes to Mick O'Dwyer this morning as the legendary former footballer and manager was laid to ...
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Irish Mirror on MSN'You will always be the king' - mourner pay tribute to Mick O'Dwyer as legendary GAA figure laid to restMichael O'Flynn, Micko's great friend of many decades, delivered a touching eulogy: “Thank you all for gathering here today, ...
Michael 'Mick' O'Dwyer, who enjoyed a successful GAA career both on the field and on the sidelines, died today, April 3. Who ...
As the festivities of the St. Patrick’s Day parade on Capitol Square came to a close in 2007, brothers Jason and John Kenney gathered on the lawn with their hurls in hand, skillfully hitting a sliotar ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNMick O’Dwyer remembered as ‘king of the Kingdom’ and a true giant of Gaelic footballThousands gather to honour legendary Kerry player and manager Micko, whose passion and leadership shaped generations ...
The GAA, Where We All Belong. Or so the marketing jargon goes. Ask the Down hurlers what that slogan means to them after the weekend. Ask the Kildare hurlers. Ask the Mayo hurlers. The London hurlers.
East Glendalough School has achieved plenty on the field of play – but a recent trip to play a Catholic Belfast school might trump any number of wins The East Glendalough GAA team with Principal ...
‘I will probably miss the first few games, but hopefully will play some part,' he says of the Munster championship Kerry Under 20 high-scoring forward, Cormac Dillon from Duagh at last Friday ...
DEREK KENT admits that taking the Leinster SFC semi-finals out of Croke Park was long overdue. The Leinster GAA chief confirmed yesterday that the last four of this year’s provincial series will ...
The Donegal selector said the only person who was going to change Michael Murphy's mind on retirement was the player himself. Colm McFadden believes watching Donegal reach last year's All-Ireland ...
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