Category: SIDELINE CUTS

  • Cavan are the template others must follow – SIDELINE CUTS (26)

    Cavan are the template others must follow – SIDELINE CUTS (26)

    For some reason which has never quite been figured out, this corner has always had something of a hidden soft spot for the Cavan Senior Football team. The nearest to an explanation which can be arrived at is that – for a while – during my school years, our jerseys were blue and white replicas…

  • SIDELINE CUTS – 25

    SIDELINE CUTS – 25

    A poignantly fitting winner in the ‘Battle Of Cross’ The GAA often finds itself attracted to flak like flies are to cow sh***. Much of it self inflicted, and more often than not, deserved. Credit where it’s due, though, the National Leagues have often been their redemption and, you, suspect, will only become even more…

  • Statements in Manchester and Munster, now it’s over to Meath

    Statements in Manchester and Munster, now it’s over to Meath

    Before the cat jumps all the way out of the bag of its own accord, let’s provide the last nudge. I have returned to meaningful involvement with my local GAA club after a 15-year-hiatus. Part of which was enforced, another element thereof is old ground which doesn’t need to be ploughed up again. There may…

  • Taylor takes top gong again but there were unlucky ones

    Taylor takes top gong again but there were unlucky ones

    Katie Taylor was crowned RTE Sportsperson Of The Year for the third time on Saturday night as another terrific twelve months of sporting success at local, national and international level was rightly commended. The history-making Bray lady remains undefeated 22 bouts into her professional pugilism career, adjacent to spectacular success in the amateur ranks which…

  • Sideline Cuts – 22

    Sideline Cuts – 22

    Revolving Doors Keeping The Void At Bay At the risk of boring our devoted and treasured readers, one more mention of displeasure felt at the split season in GAA needs a run out. This time, though, it’s in the context of a long standing part of the off-season filling the void therein. That being the…

  • Sideline Cuts – 21

    Sideline Cuts – 21

    Managers don’t concede goals Dundee United and Bournemouth shared an unwanted statistic at the weekend. Both shipped nine goals against Celtic and Liverpool respectively and both clubs currently find themselves managerless after the services of both Jack Ross and Scott Parker were defenestrated with by their respective employers. Utterly ridiculous and another shameful illustration of…

  • Sideline Cuts – 20

    Sideline Cuts – 20

    Dessie gets deserved extension Despite much speculation over his future, it was confirmed this week that Dessie Farrell will remain in charge of Dublin for at least another two years. Which is only as it should be after the Na Fianna clubman guided the sky blues to an All Ireland, three more Leinsters and at…

  • SIDELINE CUTS – 19

    SIDELINE CUTS – 19

    HARRY’S HEROICS ALL IN VAIN Now is not the time for a major analysis or critique. For personal reasons which should be fairly obvious. Meath’s defeat in Ennis last night is still far too raw. Emotionally and in other ways. Suffice to say that the end result was bitterly disappointing. Have got off to a…

  • Sideline Cuts – 18

    Sideline Cuts – 18

    LANDO SIGNS ON AS BLAME GAME RUMBLES ON It only seems like the blink of an eye ago that Max Verstappen was crowned Fomula 1 World Champion in dramatic and highly controversial circumstances, but the real life Batmobiles are being fired up again as the chequered flag prepares to fall on another season. If you…

  • Sideline Cuts – 17

    Sideline Cuts – 17

    Regan racks up lucky number as hurlers come home with a win Sharpshooter Jack Regan hit 13 points as Meath exited St Conleth’s Park with two points to begin their NHL Div. 2A campaign on Sunday. In a textbook game of two halves, Nick Weir’s charges led by 0-13 to 0-05 at the break before…