John Martin has said that the goodwill that surrounded the massive attendance at Slaughtneil v Dunloy last week is simply papering over the cracks.
John Martin: Common sense at Congress
GAELIC Life hurling columnist John Martin has praised Saturday’s Special Congress for getting most of the big issues right.
John Martin: Why did GAA change progressive proposal?
GAELIC Life hurling columnist John Martin has called on the GAA to explain why they removed one of the most progressive proposals.
John Martin: Dunloy capable of upsetting the odds
Hurling columnist John Martin believes that this weekend’s Antrim Senior Hurling final is a 50-50 game despite what the bookmakers say.
John Martin: The alternate All Stars
GAELIC Life hurling columnist John Martin has picked an All Star side from the counties that didn’t reach the last four of the All-Ireland series.
John Martin: Galway metamorphosis is complete
Hurling columnist John Martin has said that Galway’s transformation from skill to power was confirmed by Sunday’s All-Ireland final win over Waterford
John Martin: Tribe to complete their quest
GAELIC Life hurling columnist John Martin has outlined why he thinks Galway will succeed in Sunday’s highly-anticipated All-Ireland final.
John Martin: No longer fit for purpose
GAELIC Life hurling columnist John Martin believes that Kilkenny’s 52-point hammering of Derry in the All-Ireland semi-final will be the catalyst for
John Martin: Disciplinary issues driving away referees
HURLING columnist John Martin has said that the continuing inconsistencies of the GAA disciplinary process could hurt the recruitment of referees.
John Martin: Cork don’t do nerves
GAELIC Life hurling columnist John Martin believes that Cork’s young squad have the temperament to adapt to the Croke Park surroundings.