Tag: MVG

  • Awestruck and curious

    Awestruck and curious

    One of the greatest mysteries in Irish sport in the last couple of decades has surely been how, having won the All Ireland SHC in 2013, it took Clare more than a decade to add to their haul in that department. Because, not only had their win over Cork been one of the best overall…

  • The game and the fans are real winners as epic battle enters home straight

    The game and the fans are real winners as epic battle enters home straight

    When I was 16 years of age, completing the Junior Cert was Mount Everest. And a power cut during the first day of the State Exams which necessitated me to stay in school until 6.30pm catching up added another uninvited layer of trepidation. Other than that, becoming more efficient at driving a powered wheelchair, ditto…

  • Ferret shows the fluctuating fortunes of rapidly changing picture

    Ferret shows the fluctuating fortunes of rapidly changing picture

    How in the name of who or whatever runs the world is it April already? It only seems like last week one was brimming with giddy optimism for Colm O’Rourke’s stewardship of the Meath team, the upturn in Manchester United’s fortunes under Erik ten Hag and the, as it was then, forthcoming Cheltenham Festival. Now…

  • 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…

  • Iceman keeps his cool as Jackpot makes his point

    Iceman keeps his cool as Jackpot makes his point

    Thank Christ it’s Dartsmas! Yours truly would never be a massive fan of this time of year at the best of times, but that upset is magnified tenfold this year. Now read on… There are good points to it, obviously. The grub – and hopefully a drop or three of porter – and the abundance…

  • MVG changes tools of trade as season nears off-time

    How often have you heard it said that a big part of what sets the most successful competitors apart from the deadwood is knowing how to win. That may mean Dean Rock spending endless hours kicking placed balls or Rory McIlroy tinkering with his golf swing or the likes of Paul Townend watching replays pre…

  • Feisty Huybrechts returns to form

    There has been so much sporting activity ongoing across various codes in the last few days that there are a few days worth of action at the World Darts Championship to be caught up with. Now read on… First out of the traps on Saturday was Carlow’s Steve Lennon. The man from Barrowside recorded a…