Double whammy for Kiltegan
Kiltegan took a second drubbing within the week in Division 1 of the SFL at Donard on Saturday.
Kiltegan took a second drubbing within the week in Division 1 of the SFL at Donard on Saturday.
Kiltegan took a second drubbing within the week in Division 1 of the SFL at Donard on Saturday.
Just when they thought they were out, they pulled them back in.
There will be no fuss or big deal about their latest success - that cup will now be put aside, celebrations will be muted and focus will return to their local championships before their semi-final appearance in the LHC.
Christy Ring Cup Second Round
Knockananna supporters will remember the extra time in this match long after they have forgotten the result - so too will the men from the Goose bank but for a different reason.
Two of the fancied teams in Division 2 of the SFL clashed in the top game in the division at Coolkenno on Saturday evening but the battle royal which was expected never materialised.
Blessington picked up another brace of points in Division 1 at Donard on Saturday to stay well in the chasing pack among the top six.
Arklow boxers got the upper hand of a strong Leinster team in the Arklow Bay Hotel on Saturday night.
Carnew Emmets Gaa grounds will be the venue for a visit from the Leinster GAA Roadshow next Monday from 10.30am to 2.30pm.
Another impressive win for a young Dunlavin team in Division 2 of the SFL at Dunlavin on Saturday.
Saint Patrick's picked another brace of points in the Campus Football League Division 1 when they scored a 18-point victory over Kilmacanogue at Dunbur Park on Sunday morning last.
AVONDALE GO DOWN IN EXTRA TIME
An Tochar came away with a great win from a windswept Knockananna last Sunday afternoon thanks to three goals, two of which came in a devastating burst at the start of the second half.
A man of the match display by Anthony McLoughlin at midfield; a great goal by Dean Siney and two excellent points by Eion Keogh were the highlights of Blessington's win over the Greystones side Eire Og at Blessington on Saturday.
This local derby in the west saw Donard-The Glen put one across their neighbours Stratford-Grangecon and in the process pick up their first brace of points in the top division.
A mighty win for an under-strength Avondale team in the quarter-final of the Leinster Hurling League at Avondale on Saturday.
Red Cross volunteers in Wicklow this week will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Red Cross Red Crescent movement on May 8, World Red Cross Red Crescent Day.
Wicklow Enterprise Centre has secured over €190,000 in funding which will be used to improve access to Wicklow Gaol and for new audio and video equipment.
Taxpayer-funded trips to various locations in America and Europe for the wives and children of some members of the board of Wicklow Enterprise Park Ltd (WEP) have led to controversy.
While plans are afoot to permanently close A&E services at St. Columcille's Hospital, a trauma and cardiac/stroke by-pass policy has been in operation for some time.
In a lengthy response to the allegations of using taxpayers money to fund trips abroad for the spouses and children of some board members Wicklow Enterprise Park Ltd (WEP) said the decision was based on the duration of the trips.
A Garda fraud investigation is taking place after development levies for Glebe Hall were marked as paid when Wicklow Town Council hadn't in fact received any money.
In the wake of this week's concerns raised by the Garda Representative Association over the manner in which crime figures are registered a Wicklow County Councillor has warned that extra pressure is being placed on urban stations to cover rural areas as a result of cutbacks.
Irish farmers are getting €140 per head below their UK counterparts this week for the average steer, according to Chris Fox, Chairperson of Wicklow ICMSA.
The National Campaign against Home and Water Tax celebrated May Day Worker's Day by occupying the County Buildings and marching down Wicklow town's Main Street.
Gardai caught a man using credit card details to buy a phone online.