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Cian Boran voted GAA.ie Hurler of the Week
Kildare’s Cian Boran has been voted GAA.ie Hurler of the Week. The Kildare star received 2,252 votes on the GAA’s Official Instagram page which put him ahead of Fermanagh’s Brian Teehan (1,618) and Derry’s John Mullan (1,562). Cian Boran (Kildare) – Cian Boran was hugely influential for Kildare in their
Wednesday 5 June 2024
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Faith renewed in Offaly hurling
By Kevin Egan
It’s Sunday afternoon, and the sun shines down on joyous scenes in Glenisk O’Connor Park. Something between six and eight thousand people have come to greet the Offaly U-20 hurlers and welcome the James Nowlan Cup to the county for the first time, and while it’s not
Tuesday 4 June 2024
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Richie Hogan reflects on career in 'GAA Minor Moments' podcast
Electric Ireland, proud sponsor of the Electric Ireland Camogie Minor Championships and the Electric Ireland GAA Minor Championships, has today released Season Three, Episode Six of the ‘GAA Minor Moments’ podcast, featuring Kilkenny hurling legend and former Minor player, Richie Hogan.
Having recently retired in 2023, after winning 7 All-Ireland
Tuesday 4 June 2024
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Faith renewed in Offaly hurling
By Kevin Egan
It’s Sunday afternoon, and the sun shines down on joyous scenes in Glenisk O’Connor Park. Something between six and eight thousand people have come to greet the Offaly U-20 hurlers and welcome the James Nowlan Cup to the county for the first time, and while it’s not
04 June 2024
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‘U20 Starlets to Senior Stars’
By Tom Stakelum
Here we shine a light on five of our U20 starlets who have burst onto the Senior stage in recent years.
Craig Morgan (Tipperary)
First up in our ‘Starlets to Stars’ is the tight marking, no nonsense defender, Craig Morgan. The Kilruane MacDonagh’s clubman has risen to
31 May 2024
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Donegal captain Gartland happy to take responsibility on young shoulders
By John Harrington
When Conor Gartland was appointed Donegal senior hurling team captain for the 2024 season at the age of 20, he set a new record.
He became the youngest ever Donegal senior team captain, beating the previous record set by a certain Michael Murphy who Jim McGuinness made
31 May 2024
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Karl Hatton is proud to be a Rainbow Gael
By John Harrington
Two years ago Karl Hatton was in the crowd watching the Dublin LGBTQ+ Pride Festival march when a group of Na Gaeil Aeracha (The Rainbow Gaels) GAA club members strode happily past.
He remembers it now as lightbulb moment, the realisation that perhaps he could after all
29 May 2024
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