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New boss Michael Moyles offered an update on his panel this evening. By Emma Duffy Thursday 13 May 2021, 7:28 PM 2 hours ago 4,292 Views 0 Comments
Aileen Gilroy will sit out for the 2021 ladies football season.
Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
THE MAYO LADIES footballers will be without Aussie Rules star and 2017 All-Star midfielder Aileen Gilroy for the 2021 season.
New manager Michael Moyles confirmed that the North Melbourne ace had opted out of the squad while on a call with the media this evening.
28-year-old Gilroy has excelled in the Australian Football League Women’s [AFLW] over the past two seasons and has been touted as “one of the most exciting Irish talents” over there.
Galway striker and Mayo ladies football star recognised after stunning return to top-flight
Rachel Kearns landed the first SSE Airtricity Women’s National League Player of the Month award. By Emma Duffy Tuesday 11 May 2021, 12:43 PM Tue 12:43 PM 3,898 Views 0 Comments
GALWAY WOMEN’S FOOTBALL Club striker Rachel Kearns has landed the first SSE Airtricity Women’s National League [WNL] Player of the Month award. Galway WFC forward Rachel Kearns with the SSE Airtricity WNL Player of the Month for April. Source: Harry Murphy/SPORTSFILE
Mayo star Kearns has enjoyed a stunning return to the top-flight of women’s football on these shores, bagging six goals in four games to distinguish herself as the outstanding candidate for the top gong and to lead the goalscorer’s chart.
Workers Wanted: Job Ads on the Rise in the Wake of COVID
Is that a light we can see at the end of the pandemic tunnel? New data shows the Aussie economy is on the mend.
While the rest of the world still suffers the economic ravages of the pandemic, in Australia, job vacancies are on the up.
New data reveals that the advertising of jobs across the nation has increased by 75 per cent since March last year, when COVID-19 had just begun its debilitating spread throughout the world.
The report, compiled by employment marketplace company Seek, reveals that new job ads have increased 10 per cent month-on-month since March last year.
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Kildare wheelchair racer Patrick Monahan on the Paralympics, his experience through the pandemic, and starting his impossible. By Emma Duffy Sunday 25 Apr 2021, 7:30 AM 4 hours ago 2,086 Views 0 Comments
THEIR WHOLE MOTTO around Starting Your Impossible. That’s me all over because I had to start my impossible after my accident again.
It was completely impossible in my mind to even compete in sport back then. It was something that I just couldn’t fathom. Patrick Monahan, Toyota ambassador and Paralympian, is pictured as Toyota Ireland looks forward to the Paralympic Games in Tokyo.