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Irish Mirror on MSNKatie Taylor - It’s a pity that Croke Park fight never happenedKatie Taylor admits that it is a shame that she will likely never get to fight at Croke Park. The boxing legend made her ...
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Belfast Live on MSNGAA anticipates over 140,000 fans at Croke Park this weekend amid soaring ticket salesThis weekend, over 140,000 fans are set to stream into Croke Park for the All-Ireland football quarter-finals, as the ticket ...
The National Gallery of Ireland has announced the acquisition of Jack B. Yeats’s iconic painting, Singing ‘The Dark Rosaleen’ ...
FORMER TYRONE STAR Seán Cavanagh has questioned Donegal’s approach to articulating their frustration over their hectic ...
GAA fans have branded Translink’s “lack of preparation” for the championship games as “a slap in the face” as they complain about limited transport despite the fixture calendar being published back in ...
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Belfast Live on MSNLive GAA on TV this weekend as Croke Park hosts football quarter-finalsThe race for the Sam Maguire enters the final lap this weekend as the eight teams left in the running all head for Croke Park ...
All four All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals will be available to fans across GAA+ and RTÉ. Read more: ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTwo Croke Park double headers this weekend as hurling and football fixtures confirmedUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Jim McGuinness’ side take on the Division Two champions Monaghan for a place in the last four of the All-Ireland Championship ...
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Independent.ie on MSNGAA Palestine’s whistle-stop tour of Ireland to include Croke Park, Wild Atlantic Way and Emerald ParkPreparations are well under way for GAA Palestine’s two-week summer tour of Ireland this July, which includes a stop off for the touring party to take in the beauty of Clare. The “inspiring cultural ...
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Independent.ie on MSNPalestinian GAA clubs to visit Dublin on cultural and sporting exchangeA group of young Palestinian athletes from the West Bank will arrive in Dublin next month as part of a two-week tour aiming to foster friendship, solidarity and sporting connection through the GAA.
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