DERRY camogs have done well to bounce back from their opening day defeat to Down, but they face a big test of their ambitions in this weekend’s Intermediate Championship quarter-final against Meath (Templeport, Sunday, 4pm). The Oak Leafers got an all-important play-off victory over Kildare on Saturday as they earned a 1-15 to 0-5 win. […]
Fionnuala Carr: 20×20 female sport campaign launched
This week the Federation of Irish Sport launched their new campaign 20×20 campaign which aims to increase the participation in female sport and physical activity by 20% by the end of 2020. It also aims to increase media coverage and match attendances. They’re three main targets are to achieve: * A 20% increase in media […]
Fionnuala Carr – Ulster teams can get stronger
Fionnuala Carr says plenty of Ulster teams could deliver glory this year
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Fionnuala Carr – Camogie needs more criticism
Fionnuala Carr assesses the year ahead for Camogie and Ladies Football and talks about what she hopes to see in 2018
Opening shot – End GAA inequality
John Hughes says streamlining the associations will make life easier for everyone.
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Chloe Drain reveals the team mate who’s man is so dreamy, he may actually be dream.
Fionnuala Carr – My All-Ireland final heartbreaks
Fionnuala Carr explains the best way to prepare for an All-Ireland final.
Fionnuala Carr – Thank God for hurling
Fionnuala Carr was reminded of the unsurpassed skill and beauty of Camogie and Hurling.
Fionnuala Carr – School’s not just a place for study
It is at school, and when we are playing sports, that we learn some of the most important lessons in life.