Tag: Ally Pally

  • Opening jousts in arrows action revealed

    Opening jousts in arrows action revealed

    This writer is by no means a fan of Christmas. Even less so of the build up thereto. However, the only thing which makes the Festive Season even slightly more palatable is the abundance of sporting action that punctuates the end of December and early January. With a plethora of Soccer, Rugby, American Football and…

  • Smith struck down by long lasting ‘Snakebite’

    Smith struck down by long lasting ‘Snakebite’

    When you want something really badly and have been striving to attain it for an elongated period of time, getting over the line for the first time – or if there’s been a sustantial interval between drinks – can be fiercely difficult. The St Peter’s, Dunboyne hurlers, who haven’t won the Meath SHC since 1914,…

  • Sometimes the formbook tells its own story

    Sometimes the formbook tells its own story

    My late father had a saying “You never see a bookie on a bicycle”. He was speaking from experience, having helped out a local bookie, Willie Maguire, who “Ran a book” at most tracks – horse and dog – around the country. Inference being that no matter how much knowledge you might think you have…

  • Loutish lot risk more than sport

    Loutish lot risk more than sport

    There was only one occasion wheels transporting yours truly went to the dogs. Literally, that is. Myself and Eoghan D’Arcy were given the job of organising the Brady’s staff Christmas night out. We plumped for a night in Shelbourne Park at the greyhound racing. The two of us had a great night but reviews from…

  • Predictable results achieved in unusual ways

    Predictable results achieved in unusual ways

    How oft has it been said that, eventually, the cream always rises to the top. A couple of years ago, Liverpool were so far ahead of the pack in the Premiership the won the title pulling up in a manner commensurate to Honeysuckle’s demolition of the Champion Hurdle field last March. Go back a bit…

  • Old hands send opponents on steep learning curve

    Old hands send opponents on steep learning curve

    When Navan O’Mahony’s won the Meath Senior Football Champïonship of 1997 it was considered quite a turn up. Simply as The Hoops were thought to be in a transitional period, having enjoyed a spell of utter dominance between 1987 and 1990. In fact, it wasn’t as much a thought as a reality. With the exception…

  • Of jabs and arrows

    Of jabs and arrows

    At some point in the week leading up to the 1991 All Ireland SFC Final, it must have emerged that Colm O’Rourke was seriously doubtful. It’s highly umlikely anybody knew just how ill the legendary forward was. Now read on… On the Sunday evening after Down inflicted the pain that for some of us might…

  • Last dance up for grabs – you can’t turn back the clock

    Last dance up for grabs – you can’t turn back the clock

    In one of his autobiographies, Tony McCoy told a story about the Aintree National won by Red Marauder. The ground at the Liverpool venue was bottomless, with the result that when The Champ and another rider – possibly Mick Fitzgerald – were unseated from their mounts they realised they were in fact the only ones…

  • Julia’s partner said “I’m bored retired, and that’s why I came back again”!

    Julia’s partner said “I’m bored retired, and that’s why I came back again”!

    “Send In The Clowns” must be one of the saddest songs ever written. Even the tune of it is tear jerking. Mind you, there have been absolutely no clowns in the environs of the PDC World Championship, but if you put different lyrics to the same tune you could have “Tear up the script” and…

  • Moments of perfection win the battle but not always the war

    Moments of perfection win the battle but not always the war

    Ray Houghton’s goal against Italy in the Giant’s Stadium in New York was a remarkable thing.  Never to be forgotten for myriad reasons. Not many would’ve had the audacity to try or capability to execute the lob essayed over Gianluca Pagluca – the best custodian on the planet at the time – which the man…