Tag: St Peter’s GAA Club

  • Sean Conroy – A Tribute

    Sean Conroy – A Tribute

    Do you ever find yourself wishing you could turn back time? Go back to the way things used to be. I know that could mean 100,000 different things. With me, it would hardly come as a shock that a lot of such thinking pertains to farming. Specifically, to having cattle and/or hay at the back…

  • Irish eyes smiling in sunny Spain

    Irish eyes smiling in sunny Spain

    It could probably be fairly safely ventured that there is some sort of organised GAA activity in most corners of the world at this stage. And as has been stated on numerous occasions in this space over the years, these things are always more relatable when a bit of a personal connection – however tenuous…

  • ST PETER’S GAA CLUB FOOTBALL BULLETIN – 18/4/23

    ST PETER’S GAA CLUB FOOTBALL BULLETIN – 18/4/23

    A jam-packed list of fixtures for the coming week and, while, unfortunately, since this was recorded a couple of hours ago, Jack Kinlough and the Meath U-20s have lost out to Dublin, between the county Minors and Seniors there should be plenty black and amber representation in the week ahead.

  • John was at the heart of everything good about Dunboyne

    John was at the heart of everything good about Dunboyne

    Where do nicknames originate? Every town, village and city in the country has them to identify characters of note in the locality. If the individual or their kinfolk are long enough established or well enough known in an area, it becomes the case that they become more recognisable by their ‘other’ title than their Christian…

  • A harrowing, emotional illustration of why there’s always hope

    Not all that long ago, mention was afforded in this space to the time my dear mother was the winner of a draw run by the local soccer club for which the first prize was two tickets to see Liverpool vs. Manchester United at Anfield. As was referenced in the previous piece, with there being…