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A second-half goal from sub Jack McCarron helped the Farney men on their way on a night where 11,450 went through the stiles in Croke Park.
Paul Geaney feels Kerry’s trip to Croke Park on Sunday will be a journey of discovery, as they get to experience the new rules in the old house for the first time. Jack O’Connor’s Kingdom ...
Steelers Nation Ireland, get ready! The Pittsburgh Steelers are bringing the excitement of the NFL Draft to Dublin for a ...
It was a crowd that did the game justice. On Sunday past, there were 21,596 people in Croke Park for the Division One and Three league finals. There had been just 11,000 there on Saturday evening ...
Donal Lenihan's first visit to Croke Park was in 1969 to watch his father's native Kerry beat Offaly in the All-Ireland final, a team which featured Mick O'Dwyer. Years later, Micko would pick his ...
Jimmy Lee will be in charge of Limerick when they face Wexford in Saturday’s Division 4 league football final at Croke Park. His older brother Billy was the man patrolling the Croke Park ...
To see after the game we were in a league final was a bonus. "Everyone wants to be playing in Croke Park. We’re really looking forward to it." Manager Jack O’Connor was singing from the same ...
More info Leinster GAA Chairman Derek Kent has confirmed that this year’s provincial football semi-finals will move out of Croke Park for the first time in over a quarter of a century.
It’s astonishing, for example, that the attendance at Croke Park to see Ali was just 18,725; Ali was a prime 30 years old, one year on from his “Fight of the Century” with Joe Frazier.
Yet, I can’t wait to sit and take in the games. To see James Naughton strut his stuff on Croke Park, the young Offaly team and the energy they are playing with, the attacking pace of Monaghan ...
“It’s class. It’s up there with the best stadium I have played in. I have been to Croke Park so many times supporting Westmeath GAA. I was there in ‘06, when they won under Páidí O’Sé ...