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There have been cases of players in hurling and Gaelic football ... said manager Niall Ó Ceallacháin after their triumph over Laois last weekend. AIB GAA Hurler of the Year Andrew Jamieson ...
The Round of 16 showdown between the province and a side one of their favourite sons had guided to two Champions Cup titles had been eagerly anticipated since they were drawn together for a first meet ...
Manager, Clive Rowlands, hoodwinked Geech into driving down ... the wondrous tactical kicking of Michael Lynagh that had tormented the Lions at the Sydney Football Stadium, a venue packed to its ...
Mick O'Dwyer, the legendary Kerry Gaelic football manager and player, has died at the age of 88. Throughout a 57-year inter-county career as player and manager, O'Dwyer rewrote the history books ...
No manager is an island Seven of O’Dwyer’s Galvin uncles played football for South Kerry. When his father bought him his first football at the age of seven, it gave birth to two of the ...
In a rapidly evolving sport, the once-anonymous role of college football GM is quickly gaining name recognition and influence ...
Whether close allies in the cause of Kerry, or rivals on Croke Park sidelines, the two men’s relationship was founded on ...
But, such was his ambition, ‘Dwyer’, as he was known in his native West Kerry, was only just beginning. After retiring in 1974, he was appointed Kerry senior football manager in 1975 ...
Mick O’Dwyer or ‘Micko’ as he was known to everyone but his first wife, Mary Carmel, who addressed him as ‘Michael’ was the most successful Gaelic football manager of his time ...
The death of Mick O’Dwyer at the age ... supervision of his manager. In Dublin v Kerry, Tom Humphries’s account of the rivalry, Liston recalled: “I played football, soccer, badminton ...
The Waterville maestro won eight All Ireland senior football titles as Kerry manager Mick O’Dwyer, Kerry’s greatest son, passes away at age 88 President Michael D Higgins has led tributes ...