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O’GONNELLOE Hurling Club is striking a major blow for the local community by not only developing East Clare GAA’s first indoor astro-turf arena but, in the process, a much-needed physical education facility for the parish’s local national school.
One of the county’s smallest clubs, O’Gonnelloe GAA has embarked on an ambitious but targeted “Building Our Future” development plan that is focussed as much on delivering for community than results on the field.
The new indoor centre will go way beyond acting as a facility for advancing the skills of the club’s hurlers. Instead, it will serve all age groups in the close-knit community, including delivering local primary school a dedicated physical education facility.
); You either get sober, end up in jail or in a brown box. I wasn t far away from any of them
Former Wexford goalkeeping coach Noel Considine speaks to The42 about his horrific journey to conquering alcoholism. By Sinead Farrell Thursday 24 Dec 2020, 8:00 AM Dec 24th 2020, 8:00 AM 70,339 Views 24 Comments
A MAN IS standing on a bridge in Limerick, peering over the edge. Goalkeeping coach Noel Considine. Source: Noel Considine
He’s jobless, homeless and down to his last €3. It’s Christmas Eve, 2013, a day he usually spends out shopping with his partner and his son. It’s their little annual custom.
); I had an absolute ball and loved being involved - retiring from Wexford after 14 senior seasons
The longest-serving member of the Wexford squad retired recently. Éanna Martin reflects on his county career. By Fintan O Toole Tuesday 22 Dec 2020, 5:13 PM Dec 22nd 2020, 5:13 PM 33,442 Views 2 Comments
Eanna Martin celebrates after the 2019 Leinster hurling final.
Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO
Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO
THE END OF the line was reached in anti-climactic fashion.
14 seasons as a Wexford senior hurler and the last day out for Éanna Martin was spent watching the TV footage on a mid-November Saturday afternoon as Tony Kelly unleashed his magic for Clare.
Rekindling the flame of Black & Amber victory
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news@kilkennypeople.ie Our marvellous, our wonderful, our courageous camogie stars brought such joy to our hearts last Saturday evening. );
Thank you, Jesus. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
I’m thanking Jesus because His birthday is just around the corner and because it’s a reflex action, or thought, I suppose but really I should be thanking (and I am) our marvellous, our wonderful, our courageous camogie stars who brought such joy to our hearts last Saturday evening.
And that joy, that jubilation was evident for all to see (and almost feel) on the green, green grass of Croke Park when the final whistle, at long, long last (Christ I thought it would never blow!) blew.