Mick O’Dwyer, who has died at the age of 88, was Gaelic football’s most successful inter-county manager, winning eight ...
Jim Gavin insists that reducing frees outside of football's new scoring arc to one point encourages cynical play and ...
By John Harrington One of the most positive consequences of the FRC’s Gaelic football rule enhancements has been the huge ...
O’Dwyer, who hailed from the village of Waterville, Co Kerry, won four All-Ireland titles with his beloved county as a player ...
Mick O’Dwyer, the most successful Gaelic football manager of all time, has passed away, aged 88The Waterville man played with ...
Astounding success as both a player and a manager mark him as one of the most influential people in GAA history ...
"Micko lived and breathed Gaelic football. He embodied everything good about the game - dedication, ambition, positivity and ...
The late Mick O’Dwyer is being remembered as the greatest Gaelic football manager of all time. He has passed away at the age of 88.
As the festivities of the St. Patrick’s Day parade on Capitol Square came to a close in 2007, brothers Jason and John Kenney gathered on the lawn with their hurls in hand, skillfully hitting a sliotar ...
With Dublin’s return to the pack and the impact of new playing rules, the race for the All-Ireland looks wide open ...