Offaly manager Liam Kearns should practice what he preaches. Either that or consider the meaning of put up or shut up. Earlier this week, the Kerry native had a right whinge about other counties conceding walkovers in the Bord Na Mona O'Byrne Cup. In a way, he may have had a point. If he had,... Continue Reading →
Hopefully Meath onto a winner with new sponsor
The link between sport and farming has often been articulated in this space. Primarily because they are - or at least were - central tenets of life for the occupant of this seat. Then, there's the fact Horse Racing comes under the remit of the Department Of Agriculture, Food and the Marine. Why such is... Continue Reading →
Sports Direct Heading To Cork
BY SUSAN KIERNAN No doubt that money is the biggest talking point in GAA these days.... but does it really help you win trophies? Well Cork has been handed a huge sponsorship deal to see if thats true. CORK GAA has agreed terms with sports retail giant Sports Direct for around €2million to replace Chill... Continue Reading →