Tag: Peter O’Mahony

  • The troops may change but the ethos remains the same

    The troops may change but the ethos remains the same

    France… 17 Ireland… 38 Not all that long ago, while longingly looking at clubs like Kilmacud Crokes and Kilcoo and Ballygunnar and bemoaning the fact that one’s own entity are not at a similar plateau. “Culture” explained a friend of mine with experience of playing and coaching in both GAA. “With them, it’s an in-built…

  • Big Pete’s procrastination threatens to ruin the time of his life

    Big Pete’s procrastination threatens to ruin the time of his life

    Some people cannot equate the situation whereby a person can be an animal lover and still enjoy hunting and/or fishing. Yet for a huge number of people – including some very close to home – the two facts co-exist without so much as a whim. On foot of same, I ended up being in a…

  • A game for the ages but ‘only’ an ordinary win

    A game for the ages but ‘only’ an ordinary win

    Ireland… 13 South Africa… 8 One of the strange curiosities of the four match saga between Meath and Dublin in the Leinster SFC of 1991 was, after all the hype and coverage had subsided, it was only a first round encounter. The victors still had several hurdles to cross before they could even contemplate silverware.…

  • Carlsberg don’t sponsor Munster…but if they did…

    Carlsberg don’t sponsor Munster…but if they did…

    Hans Christian Andersen, you may stand down sir. For those who produce fairytales to rival anything ever penned by yourself did so again on Saturday evening in some far flung corner of South Africa. Though I don’t think anybody in the celebrated writer’s works ever endured as much heartache and disappointment between pots of gold…

  • The Tank could’ve been spreading the gospel about himself

    The Tank could’ve been spreading the gospel about himself

    No matter what sport it may be, there will be competitors who stand out like a lighthouse. More than that, in a team environment, there will be players who will set pulses racing that bit faster than their contemporaries. In basketball you have Stephen Curry and LeBron James. Switch to soccer and you’re talking Lionel…

  • Mack puts the knife into Wales on impressive debut

    Mack puts the knife into Wales on impressive debut

    Ireland…29 Wales…7 A very short time into his Championship debut against Dublin, Ollie Murphy palmed the ball into an empty net in front a packed Canal End. For any Meath player it can’t get much better than that. Well, at the Aviva Stadium this afternoon, shy of scoring a try, if there is such a…

  • A quality not to be taken for granted

    A quality not to be taken for granted

    Munster… 16 Castres Olympique… 13 There will come a day when it won’t work. When the bucket will come up dry from the well. Don’t plan your schedule around it though. Because if it didn’t happen last night in France, there may be a lengthy wait for such a situation. Again Munster found aaawwwe teetering…

  • Munster outdo themselves – Rugby Wrap Part I

    Munster outdo themselves – Rugby Wrap Part I

    During a weekend with as many sporting highlights as there are Dublin busses, it’s hard to know where to begin. Between Clough-Ballacolla ousting Kllmacud Crokes from the Leinster Club SHC, Katie Taylor recording a 20th Professional win, the Irish U-23 team striking glory in cross country Athletics, Arsenal winning minus their petulant skipper. And so…

  • Boylan Talks Podcast – A good week for wearing of the green

    Boylan Talks Podcast – A good week for wearing of the green

  • DriveThru Sports Show – Ep. 22

    DriveThru Sports Show – Ep. 22

    A fairly packed episode tonight recounting what has been a busy week’s sport in Rugby, Soccer, GAA and Horse Racing. Stay tuned to all our platforms for upcoming developments in Soccer F1 and Darts.