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Classic club clash in store for champs Portumna

It is the contest that is gripping hurling enthusiasts throughout the land. The country’s dominant clubs over the past three years, Portumna and Ballyhale Shamrocks, will meet for the first time in Sunday's All Ireland Senior Club Championship semi-finals at Semple Stadium (2.30pm).

Magnificent Portumna show the stuff of true champions

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My brother’s father-in-law, Johnny Carty, is a hail and hearty 80-years-old, a Wexford man (Rathnure) who loves most sports, but especially hurling.

Portumna blast past Ballyhale

Portumna 5-11

Magnificent Portumna show the stuff of true champions

My brother’s father-in-law, Johnny Carty, is a hearty 80-year-old Wexford man (Rathnure) who loves most sports, but especially hurling.

Mike Denver - Ireland's newest concert sensation comes to Mullingar

January 8 saw the start of a massive 45 date tour by singer Mike Denver which includes special guests Roly Daniels and Ray Lynam in what looks like being one of the concerts highlights of the New Year.

The Shamrocks will not celebrate St Patrick’s Day in style

This year’s All-Ireland hurling club final on St Patrick’s Day will feature reigning champions Portumna of Galway and Waterford's De La Salle after they saw off the challenges of Ballyhale Shamrocks and Cushendall respectively in the semi-finals last weekend. The men from the west were particularly impressive when beating Kilkenny champions at a well attended game in Thurles.

A day of days

Since I packed in competitive football the most regular question that I have been asked is:

Stockwell a true legend of the game

There was sadness in Tuam and Galway this week with the end of an era for Galway football with the death of the great Frank Stockwell at the age of 80 after a long battle with illness. Frankie was the second member of a foot-balling double act, which was almost as famous and successful as Laurel and Hardy in their prime.

All-Ireland club final day is a day of days

Since I packed in competitive football the most regular question that I have been asked on numerous occasions is:

All-Ireland club means everything

The AIB club championship finals and their well designed and created advertisements on TV have a way of sucking you in and making you feel welcome and part of a greater cause. The interlinking of club and family is a terrific hook to hang a slogan on, and in many ways it fits the bill perfectly.

 

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