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Walsh proving an inspired choice to restore Rebel glory days

Saturday March 20 2010

A year ago tomorrow, Cork hurlers headed for Ennis with a caretaker manager, a backlog of frustration and a palpable sense of uncertainty.

Rebels can strike decisive blow

Friday February 26 2010

For a man of so few words, John Hayes delved deeper into the Limerick hurling dispute than anyone would have expected him to yesterday.

Cork's Cadogan lines up bid to crack dual code

Sunday January 03 2010

Cork hurler and footballer Eoin Cadogan is determined to continue as a dual star for the coming season. The full-back is planning to approach Conor Counihan and Denis Walsh in the hope that he can be facilitated to play both codes. Cadogan knows only too well the level of sacrifice that will be required.

Fans rally to support Cusack amid fears GAA star will quit

Tuesday October 20 2009

POLITICIANS, GAA stars and hurling fans have urged Donal Og Cusack not to hang up his hurley amid concerns about the reaction to his decision to come out as a gay man.

Light at the end of the tunnel

Friday August 14 2009

IT'S doubtful whether Shane McGrath has ever been a fan of Johnny Logan. After all, McGrath wasn't even born when the Australian-born crooner won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980 in the Netherlands with Shay Healy's composition 'What's Another Year.'

Galway getting physical in bid to shed soft underbelly

Sunday July 26 2009

M INUTES after they beat Cork last weekend, Galway manager John McIntyre faced the media. "We've been working hard telling them skill alone won't win All-Irelands," he said. "They have to back it up with work-rate, intensity and mental strength. We've been working behind the scenes on that a lot -- we're no different to any other county."

Joe Canning wins the ball in the air ahead of Cork's Shane O'Neill in Thurles last night.

Galway too sharp and too fresh for stale Rebels

Sunday July 19 2009

THE floodlights were switched on for the first time in a championship hurling match at Thurles last night but it was Galway who left Thurles beaming after a defiant second-half show.

Aisake stands tall for Rebels

Monday July 06 2009

AS ONE wag quipped during a press-box debate about towering Aisake O hAilpin's exact height at Tullamore on Saturday night, "if he scores a third goal here, he'll be 6'10"!"