It's the hope that kills you. At the start of every season, it's in the DNA of a GAA fan to get a new transfusion of hope. Regardless of whether it's club or county, whether new players have come in or you've actually lost some. There's something woven into the GAA psyche which plants This... Continue Reading →
League Final Reviews
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Spuds are only as good as what you serve with them
Meath...1-11 Dublin...2-19 When Sean Boylan took over as Meath manager in October of 1982, the Royal County hadn't beaten Dublin in quite some time. Whether it was quite as long as is the current chasm I am unsure, but, in an effort to re-invigorate his then charges in readiness for the battle with the two... Continue Reading →
ST PETER’S GAA FOOTBALL BULLETIN – 17/3/23
With it being the first weekend of club hurling action in the county, it's a quiet one on the football front, though our two Minor teams do belatedly get their seasons underway and there's also the small matter of a certain local derby in the National Football League in which our club will be very... Continue Reading →
A handful of changes ahead of battle Royal
Colm O'Rourke and his fellow mentors have made five changes to the side which drew against Limerick ahead of tomorrow's eagerly awaited clash with Dublin in the penultimate round of fixtures in Div. 2 of the Allianz NFL at Pairc Tailteann. Every time the Old Firm face off there's something at stake and tomorrow will... Continue Reading →
Something new in every interview
The question has often been fired in this direction, like a curve ball shooting out of a scrum - at which point did the realisation dawn that Colm O'Rourke was my favourite player and my hero? Who blessedly over the years has become a treasured friend. It's a valid and interesting query, but one which... Continue Reading →
By all means hail the King but do it with a bit of class
At some stage during last year's hurling Championship, Pat Horgan of Cork overtook Joe Canning as the leading all time scorer in the sport. The Galway ace having himself usurped none other than Christy Ring (I think). But here's the thing. 'Hoggie' just trotted back to his position. No fanfare, no whooping or hollering. He... Continue Reading →
GAA’s priorities where the sun don’t shine
You might think it would be impossible for somebody in a wheelchair to pull a hamstring. Believe me, I can painfully inform you to the contrary. Which is why, the minute Meath's Shane Walsh went down in the 13th minute of Sunday's NFL victory over Clare, the reason was all too obvious. Colm O'Rourke's rage... Continue Reading →
Rusty Royals will hopefully come on for the run
Meath... 0-08 Dublin... 1-11 Defending Lidl National Football League and TG4 All Ireland Champions Meath will be hoping it turns out to be a case of 'Will come on for the run' after a disappointing start to their 2023 season at DCU St Claire's this evening. Stacey Grimes, Niamh O'Sullivan and Olivia Callan were late... Continue Reading →
Much changed Meath unveiled for League opener
New Meath manager Davy Nelson can call on just seven of the county's back-to-back All Ireland Ladies SFC winners as they begin their 2023 season in the opening round of the Lidl NFL against Dublin on Saturday evening. Throw in at DCU St Claire's is at 5.15. The match will be shown live on TG4.... Continue Reading →