Tag: EirgridU20

  • Mc switches to the back for Donegal date

    Mc switches to the back for Donegal date

    The re-location of Ratoath’s Niall McLarnon to wing back is the point of most note on the Meath team announced for Sunday’s NHL Div. 2B Final against Donegal in Avant Money Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada, Carrick-On-Shannon. McLarnon has featured as a half forward in most of Meath’s matches to date this year, but his transfer…

  • Five seniors in Andrews’ U-20 selection

    Five seniors in Andrews’ U-20 selection

    Meath manager James Andrews has named a strong panel for Saturday’s U-20 B HC encounter against Antrim in St Loman’s Park, Trim. Throw in is at 2pm. The selection includes five members of Seoirse Bulfin’s Senior group – the Shine brothers, Tom and Daire, Jack Fagan, Joey Cole and Paddy Barnwell. Now, I may be…

  • ST PETER’S GAA CLUB FOOTBALL BULLETIN – 22/3/23

    ST PETER’S GAA CLUB FOOTBALL BULLETIN – 22/3/23

    Thankfully the Bulletins will be getting a bit more substantial in content as they go on with all the underage competitions (and evening matches) getting under way. Contained within are fixtures for U-12, U-13, Minor, Adult 2nd Team and Senior Football teams as well as news on county representation.

  • Breaking News – Mickey Harte finds new venture

    BY SUSIE KIERNAN Sensational news breaking from the Wee County tonight. Mickey Harte didn’t keep us waiting too long to find out his plans for 2021. In a rather unlikely move, Harte has been appointed as the new Louth senior football manager on a three year term. Louth GAA also confirmed tonight that Gavin Devlin…

  • Wheels coming off the wagon already

    Sport, by it’s very nature, is full of ups and downs. You’ll lose a lot more than you’ll win. Believe me, I know all too well. Therefore, savouring the good days, when they do dawn, is not only important at the time, but also crucial in giving hope for the future. In more ways than…

  • Tipp tops in Monday night thriller as bizarre season rumbles on

    As the sense of foreboding about what Taoiseach Micheal Martin would deliver in his latest media appearance dishing out more bad news on the Covid-19 situation, there was something ironically reassuring in being able to watch the Munster U-20 HC clash between defending All Ireland Champions Tipperary and Clare in Thurles. Yes, such a sitpoint…