In sports where combatants compete on an individual basis, it logically follows that opponents will cross paths with each other fairly regularly. For example, Tennis and Snooker and Darts. The latter being the focus of attention hereafter. Between the ordinary 'Floor' tournaments and the bigger televised events, even Stephen Hawking would get hard to keep... Continue Reading →
Move over Spielberg, this Hollywood star writes his own script
The above heading could quite easily be in reference to Rory McIlroy. The world's most talent-endowed golfer literally is from Hollywood. The Co Down incarnation that is, not the one with the famous paving slabs. It would be quite the document too, given all the highs and lows the soon-to-be 34 year old has gone... Continue Reading →
Changing of the guard?
No matter where one looks, online or in other media outlets, there will be reference to the oddity that is the period between Christmas and the New Year. You've no clue what day it is, you're just about sick of eating turkey but cake/pudding/sweets are still fair game. For someone like myself with whom mental... Continue Reading →
Things you love to see
This is not my favourite time of year. But, like everything in life, that's a bit of a contradiction. Some of the favourite sporting events of the entire year take place around now. An avalanche of horse racing and the World Darts Championship. The former of the two disciplines mentioned above will be dealt with... Continue Reading →
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... Continue Reading →
Irish eyes are smiling as Limerick’s wonderful week continues
There are times as a sportsperson, or fan, that you expect to wake up and realise what you just experienced was all just a dream. Like Tom Jones "And then I awake and look around me, at four grey walls that surround me, and I realise, yes, I was only dreaming". On rare occasions though,... Continue Reading →