Tag: David Clifford

  • Royal Famous Five Recognition And Opportunity (edited 26/9/25, 11.00am)

    Royal Famous Five Recognition And Opportunity (edited 26/9/25, 11.00am)

    The Meath quintet of Sean Rafferty, Ciaran Caulfield, Mat Costello, Ruairi Kinsella and Jordan Morris have all been included in the PWC/GAA All Star Nominations. Their shortlisting represents due recognition for the significant progress achieved during Robbie Brennan’s first season as manager of the Royal County. What the acknowledgement of the lads’ excellence also does,…

  • Jack ag fanacht ina bhosca timpeallaithe ag saibhreas

    Jack ag fanacht ina bhosca timpeallaithe ag saibhreas

    From a neutral perspective, half of you would be saying ‘Damn it, Jack O’Connor is staying put with Kerry for another two seasons at least, knocking them off their f***ing perch isn’t going to be easy’. On the other hand, though, of course he is. Frankly, he’d be insane to vacate the manager’s sideline box…

  • Oh Kevin, go hibernate in a bag of sugar

    Oh Kevin, go hibernate in a bag of sugar

    As a newly diagnosed diabetic I can’t believe the above headline has had to be produced, but it was the first thing that came to mind having digested Kevin McStay’s remarks regarding David Clifford in the aftermath of last Sunday’s Allianz FL Div. 1 final. Where, for the umpteenth time and then some, the green…

  • Gut punch for Royals as Armstrong goes airborne

    Gut punch for Royals as Armstrong goes airborne

    In the first race at Tipperary today (Friday), talented 5lb claiming rider Charlie O’Dwyer rode a horse for James Nash called COULDNTMAKEITUP and one would venture plenty of those with an interest in, passion for or involvement with Meath GAA would’ve had a punt thereon. Alas, like the rest of what you will read hereafter,…

  • Gavin’s gameplan is utterly sensible and player orientated – like himself

    Gavin’s gameplan is utterly sensible and player orientated – like himself

    You’re tasked with putting a group of people together to right the wrongs of the world. The only stipulation being that those thereon must be of reputable standing and commanding of respect among those with whom they will be working with and the wider audience pertaining to those people as well. Who do you pick?…

  • Evolution of Jimmy Ball decides the finalists but the architect misses out

    Evolution of Jimmy Ball decides the finalists but the architect misses out

    There was something very fitting about Rian O’Neill emerging from under the crossbar at the Canal End seconds before David Gough blew for full time. Armagh football pedigrees don’t come more purebred. McConville. Crossmaglen. Besides that though, nobody has typified Kieran McGeeney’s Armagh model more than the fair haired forward. Remember the piece which appeared…

  • When you’re neither up nor down

    When you’re neither up nor down

    Meath…0-09 Kerry…2-18 A Kerry-bred friend of mine residing in these parts posted a photo on social media this (Monday) morning of his young daughter with the great Tom O’Sullivan on the Pairc Tailteann pitch after Kerry had done what most people expected them to do. Albeit with far too much ease than was comfortable for…

  • ‘Tis not the defeat but the manner of it which hurts the most

    ‘Tis not the defeat but the manner of it which hurts the most

    MEATH…0-09 LOUTH…3-10 Of course it had to happen sometime. And when it did, there could be no qualms about it. Louth were much the better side and thoroughly deserving of their win. Indeed, considering their Blitzkrieg start, the Wee County would be entitled to feel a little underwhelmed that they didn’t kick on to a…

  • Don’t knock it ’til you’ve tried it

    Don’t knock it ’til you’ve tried it

    At the moment, I feel more like a political writer than a sporting one. Back in the days when, if a kerfuffle was kicked up about something it could be dragged on for months, or even years. Depending on what colour shirt you wore. If you were enough of a blue eyed boy, you could…

  • Just when you thought the GAA couldn’t frustrate you anymore…

    Just when you thought the GAA couldn’t frustrate you anymore…

    David Clifford is a phenomenon. The best ever to play Gaelic football? That’s a subjective issue but he’s certainly in the vanguard thereof. Though only via video in my case, comparable in style and class to Matt Connor and – perhaps more aptly in this case – Maurice Fitzgerald. But, as I always say in…