Tag: Declan Hannon

  • Limerick quell outside noise with deafening crescendo

    Limerick quell outside noise with deafening crescendo

    Aside from the obvious joy of winning, one of the great things about the Meath teams of the 1980s and ’90s was that they never knew when they were beat. Thus, we, as supporters, had that comfort too. Have any counties or their fans currently got that luxury? Well, Dublin, obviously, in football, but, from…

  • Whatever plan you have, they’ll come up with a better one

    Whatever plan you have, they’ll come up with a better one

    Limerick… 2-24 Galway… 1-18 Evidence that good players don’t always make good managers is ample. No need to name names but there have quite a few Galacticos who’ve flopped worse than a Premier League footballer trying to con their way to a penalty. Henry Shefflin absolutely does not belong in the above category. He couldn’t…

  • 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…

  • Limerick’s greatness indisputable as the road ahead looks mapped out

    Limerick’s greatness indisputable as the road ahead looks mapped out

    Limerick…1-31 Kilkenny…2-26 In a game of 60 scores over 74 minutes, it almost feels somewhere between futile and knit picking to start looking for and talking about turning points. Yet though this will doubtless be painful by the banks of the Nore at the minute, there were a few vital things which went against Kilkenny…

  • Take your points and you won’t need goals

    Limerick… 0-30 Waterford… 0-19 All Ireland Hurling Final day in 1999 was atrocious. Windy, wet, and hardly condusive to open, entertaining hurling. Two weeks thereafter, the weather was identically drab, yet Meath and Cork managed to produce a close, exciting encounter worthy of the occasion. Highlighted by brilliant goals by Cork’s. Joe Kavanagh and Ollie…

  • Selections for Naas – Dec. 14th 2020

    12.25: ECHOES IN RAIN (PAUL TOWNEND/WILLIE MULLINS) 12.55: DELVINO – EW – (ADAM SHORT/DERMOT MCLOUGHLIN) 1.25: PICTURES OF HOME – EW – (JACK KENNEDY/TED WALSH) 2.00: MONTYS MEADOW (SEAN O’KEEFFE/JIMMY MANGAN) 2.30: LORD ROYAL (PAUL TOWNEND/WILLIE MULLINS) 3.05: THE CHAPEL FIELD (TREVOR RYAN (5)/WILLIE AUSTIN) 3.35: NORWIGI – EW – (DEREK O’CONNOR/ENDA BOLGER)