Colin Guilfoyle of Clare in action against Cathal Barrett of Tipperary. Photograph by John Kelly.
Guila determined to climb squad stepping stones
May 6, 2021
After getting a taste of championship action in 2020, Colin Guilfoyle’s appetite has been sharpened over the prolonged close season. He spoke with Eoin Brennan ahead of Clare’s league opener.
Having been on the panel since 2018, Colin Guilfoyle’s impactful cameos in the Munster and National Leagues never materialised into championship minutes until last winter when starting berths against Laois and Wexford coincided with successive qualifier victories.
Even the disappointment of missing out on the All-Ireland Quarter-Final against Waterford has been used as motivational leverage for the towering Newmarket-on-Fergus forward to hopefully redress the balance when the sides lock horns once more in the Munster Championship opener at the end of June.
Apr 30, 2021 4:30 PM
As we said goodbye to one of Waterford’s greats Austin Flynn this week we look back at some of the legends that have brought us so much joy over the years.
From the early heydey of the 50’s, Waterford’s All Ireland victory in 1959, to Munster Championship wins and sideline cuts.
We have watched in awe, we have worshipped and revered, but how well do you know these Waterford Hurling Greats??
Waterford Hurling Greats
Although considered to be one of Waterford s greatest
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Waterford will open their Munster Championship account against Clare later this year in the lone quarter-final.
The Deise ripped down the Banner in last year’s All-Ireland Quarterfinal in a six-goal thriller in Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Intercounty training resumes this week and Waterford selector Stephen Frampton says it’s great to be back.
“Look, the preferable route would have been straight into a semi-final look, you know that’s fine, at least we’re hurling so that’s the main thing. A tough draw against Clare and a bit of a wounded animal at the moment. We know how that can kind of galvanize a team as well. So we’ll have it all to do.”
The stars of RTE s Reeling in the Years 2010 episode now - forgotten reporters, prison time and health troubles
Several well-known faces and political leaders featured in the episode, some of whom have faded from public life since
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