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Irish Mirror on MSNHarvey Norman announced as official camogie statistics sponsor and GAA Hawk-Eye sponsorUachtarán of the Camogie Association, Brian Molloy, also welcomed the announcement, “We are delighted to welcome Harvey ...
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Extra.ie on MSNDublin camogie star stresses the importance of championing women in sportSpeaking in a new interview, the Dublin camogie player looked back on her earlier years in the sport and the female role models who helped her climb the ladder.
ROB FINNERTY feels that the All-Ireland SFC group stage draw should not have been made until after the provincial finals. The ...
Galway benefited from the directive in the Connacht final when goalkeeper Connor Gleeson got his hand to a long-range kick ...
The University of Victoria (UVic), in partnership with the Jeffrey Rubinoff Sculpture Park (JRSP), is pleased to announce ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTransformative Wexford project will help showcase New Ross in all its gloryOfficial opening of Brennans lane. From left; Minister James Browne, Cathaorileach Bridin Murphy, District manager Eamonn ...
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Extra.ie on MSNCats back in the big time and ready to renew an ancient rivalryPaddy Deegan was a novice corner-back when Kilkenny last played Offaly in Championship hurling. Back in 2018, the Cats eased to a nine-point victory as the ...
Scores from the PGA Tour-ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic on Thursday -8 Mackenzie Hughes (Canada) 63 -7 Thorbjørn Olesen (Denmark) 64 Seamus Power (Republic of Irela ...
Here's a recap of all six NCAA Women's Golf Regional sites after the final round as well as who advanced to the national ...
The Deck on MSN14h
League of Ireland Greats To Fire Shamrock Rovers Clear in Premier Division Title RaceThe top two are set to face off at Tallaght Stadium on Friday night as Shamrock Rovers host table toppers Drogheda United.
A depleted Astley and Tyldesley Cycle Speedway Club’s squad was beaten in all three North and Scotland League matches at Hull on Sunday.
The Bank of England has reduced rates to 4.25 per cent leaving homeowners with big decisions for their mortgage deals.
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