THINGS couldn’t have started off much worse for Brian and myself. Brian had just been announced as the new Donegal manager and a week or so later Tyrone won their second All-Ireland title. On the Monday of the homecoming, the two McGees and myself decided to take a run up to Omagh for a few […]
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Five Minutes with… Derry’s Ruairi Mooney
Name: Ruairi Mooney Age: 24 Occupations: Teacher/singer-songwriter Teams played for: Eoghan Rua Coleraine, Derry Footballers, St Mary’s University. Advertisement Games you most enjoyed playing in? Winning the Kilmacud 7s tournament. Game you least enjoyed playing in? Any training game marking Sean Leo. What’s the worst pitch you’ve ever played on? The Craigbane arena. Toughest training […]
BIG NEWS – From next Thursday we’re temporarily moving to digital
THIS week, the team at Gaelic Life has made the difficult decision to pause the printing of the physical copy of the paper. However, we aim to make sure that our loyal readers can still get their GAA news via our digital editions. Due to the continuing coronavirus outbreak, we are temporarily suspending production of […]
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Former Oak Leaf ace opens up on Derry career
Shane Elliott: Now is the time to weigh up what’s really important
How can we change things for the better?