Meath legend Seán Boylan says U20 row is a sad situation and an awful shame
Bernard Flynn and his management team resigned last month due to the unavailability of senior players. By Emma Duffy Friday 2 Jul 2021, 6:15 AM 17 hours ago 10,242 Views 0 Comments
Seán Boylan pictured at home with some stand out medals and awards from his career. Seán was helping to launch the Bord Gáis Energy GAA Legends Tour Series for 2021.
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Seán Boylan pictured at home with some stand out medals and awards from his career. Seán was helping to launch the Bord Gáis Energy GAA Legends Tour Series for 2021.
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Geraghty: The pain was so severe I said, I have enough, if you’re going to take me, take me
Meath legend Graham Geraghty suffered a brain aneurysm last October and endured an eight hour operation to save his life. By Kevin O Brien Thursday 27 May 2021, 3:54 PM Thu 3:54 PM 10,521 Views 4 Comments
Graham Geraghty during the 2011 season.
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Image: Cathal Noonan
GRAHAM GERAGHTY HAS opened up about the brain aneurysm that almost cost him his life last October.
The two-time All-Ireland winner suffered a stage-four bleed on the brain while he was at work and underwent life-saving surgery that lasted almost eight hours at Beaumont Hospital the following day.
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Jamie McGrath: Mastering penalties, Stephen Kenny, and St Mirren’s Scottish Cup semi-final date
The former St Patrick’s Athletic and Dundalk man has played a key role for the Scottish side this season. By Shane Keegan Sunday 9 May 2021, 7:45 AM 2 hours ago 1,127 Views 0 Comments
St Mirren s Jamie McGrath.
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Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO
FROM PENALTY TEARS to penalty cheers. Interest in a Scottish Cup semi-final used to be the sole domain of the diehard Celtic fans on this side of the Irish sea. But this Sunday afternoon St. Mirren, with five Irish players and an Irish manager in their dressing room, will bring a different kind of green to the occasion at Hampden Park.