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Ward and McGrath pick up club player of the year accolades
Kilkerrin-Clonberne's Louise Ward and Sarsfields' Niamh McGrath were awarded the Ladies Gaelic Football Club Player of the Year and Camogie Club Player of the Year respectively at the AIB Club Players of the Year awards at Croke Park last Friday night.
Kilkerrin-Clonberne stars to be awarded at Croke Park tomorrow night
Kilkerrin-Clonberne have received eight places on this year’s Ladies Gaelic Football Club Championship Team of the Year.
Kilkerrin-Clonberne’s heroic four-in-a-row dream realised
Kilkerrin-Clonberne 0-13 Kilmacud Crokes 0-9
All roads lead to Croker in Kilkerrin-Clonberne's quest for four-in-a-row
Kilkerrin-Clonberne 2-11 Clann Éireann 1-9 (SFC All-Ireland semi-final)
Time to decide if I can commit to playing club and county this year, says Siobhan Divilly
At the heart of Kilkerrin-Clonberne’s march to a third consecutive currentaccount.ie All-Ireland senior club championship title against Ballymacarbry at Croke Park earlier this month were three families that helped to make up a large chunk of their playing and managerial personnel.
Third title in a row within reach for Kilkerrin-Clonberne
Kilkerrin-Clonberne face off against Ballmacarbry of Waterford in this year's All-Ireland Senior Club Championship Final at Croke Park this Saturday, December 16. Reigning champions Kilkerrin-Clonberne are gunning for their third consecutive All-Ireland title as they take on the Waterford side participating in their first final since 1998.
Galway footballers face telling test in Armagh
Padraic Joyce and his team travel to the Athletic Grounds in Armagh on Saturday evening for a rematch of 2022’s game of the year.
More to the FBD League for Joyce than defeat
Despite a spirited second half comeback, Galway fell to old rivals Mayo in the FBD semi-final last weekend in the GAA Air Dome in Bekan.
Sporting Year 2022
We lost Phelim Murphy on Friday June 10.
Sporting Year 2022
It has to be the year of the Shark, that’s John ‘Shark’ Hanlon from County Carlow. He bought a horse called Hewick. He didn’t pay dearly for it (not even a thousand euro) and then won the Galway Plate last summer. He added another win at Sandown, and between the two he pocketed half a million euro. Not bad for a year’s work. But just last October he won the American Grand National at Fair Hills in New Jersey with a $160,000 dollar first prize. Now he is 33/1 to take the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March. D’ya think, maybe.
