Niall McIntyre

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  • Games all over postponed due to snow covered pitches

    Games all over postponed due to snow covered pitches

    Here we go again. Only one week after the Beast From The East, some heavy overnight snow has forced a host of Allianz League games into postponement again. The GAA can count their lucky stars that this is a Bank Holiday weekend, because it is likely that most of the games that have fallen victim […]

    8 years ago

  • Na Piarsaigh the better team but Cuala deserve so much credit

    Na Piarsaigh the better team but Cuala deserve so much credit

    What a ding dong battle that was. Without a doubt, Na Piarsaigh and Cuala are the two best club hurling teams in the country. And by a long way too. The Limerick and Dublin champions met in Croke Park in the All-Ireland club final on St. Patrick’s day and what they delivered wasn’t a spectacle […]

    8 years ago

  • Sean Maguire celebrates St Patrick’s Day by doing what he does best

    Sean Maguire celebrates St Patrick’s Day by doing what he does best

    Sean Maguire is on fire. When Preston North End took the lead after 50 minutes of their clash with Sunderland, Irish eyes lit up. That’s because nearly every time they have scored in the last few weeks, it has come from the boot or the head of Sean Maguire. 50' GOAL PNE! He's only gone […]

    8 years ago

  • Corofin in a different mood, on a different planet and Nemo never stood a chance

    Corofin in a different mood, on a different planet and Nemo never stood a chance

    A team for the big occasion. Corofin have been here before. They know what it takes to win an All-Ireland club football championship. On St. Patrick’s day three years ago, Corofin came to Croke Park and wiped the floor with Slaughtneil. They expressed themselves in the wide open spaces of the hallowed Drumcondra turf. It […]

    8 years ago

  • Corofin release inner Barcelona with ultimate team goal

    Corofin release inner Barcelona with ultimate team goal

    Pick that one out. The bookies expected a tight All-Ireland club football final with both Corofin and Nemo Rangers priced at even money before throw-in. Both sides have had similar journeys and have come through similar battles to get to this stage. Nemo Rangers displayed character and steel to topple Slaughtneil in the semi-final. Likewise, […]

    8 years ago

  • Punter thanks Davy Russell after loyalty helps land €30,000 accumulator

    Punter thanks Davy Russell after loyalty helps land €30,000 accumulator

    Payday. Davy Russell enjoyed a famous day three Thursday in the Cheltenham festival on Thursday. The Cork jockey was in the winners enclosure on three separate occasions, as he raced up the leaderboard to head the Champion Jockey standings with only one day of racing remaining. The 38-year-old, who rides for a variety of trainers […]

    8 years ago

  • Waterford hurling supporters unhappy with venue for Munster Championship clash

    Waterford hurling supporters unhappy with venue for Munster Championship clash

    Hard to argue with them. Waterford will have to travel all the way across Munster to Limerick for their Munster championship meeting with Tipperary. The Déise were supposed to be hosting the Premier County in Waterford on June 3, but “due to the unavailability of Walsh Park,” the game will now take place in Limerick. […]

    8 years ago

  • Katy Walsh’s reaction to seeing Ruby just after his fall puts it all into perspective

    Katy Walsh’s reaction to seeing Ruby just after his fall puts it all into perspective

    It’s been a mixed day for the Walsh family in Cheltenham. Ruby suffered a suspected repeat broken leg, just five months after his original break. The festival’s most successful ever jockey went through the wringer, both emotionally and physically to make it back in time for Cheltenham. He’d pushed his body to the limit, successfully […]

    8 years ago

  • Concern for Ruby Walsh after worrying sight

    Concern for Ruby Walsh after worrying sight

    This is not what we wanted to see. Ruby Walsh got his Cheltenham Festival off to a flying start on Tuesday. Riding both Footpad and Benie Des Dieux to victory, the Kildare man had a wide smile on his face all day in the Cotswolds. Just back in the saddle after being on the sidelines […]

    8 years ago

  • Gordon Elliott watching Samcro win shows just how nervous he was

    Gordon Elliott watching Samcro win shows just how nervous he was

    Samrco has done it. The Irish banker going into the Cheltenham Festival, Samcro has delivered on the hype. After a tough Tuesday where his horses were out of form and suffered bad luck in running, Meath trainer Gordon Elliott was under a lot of pressure to get off the mark here. Apple’s Jade was beaten […]

    8 years ago

  • The four best value outside bets in Cheltenham today

    The four best value outside bets in Cheltenham today

    We’re back for more. You shouldn’t really live off tips in the Cheltenham Festival, because then if you lose you’ve somebody else to blame. Be brave, back yourself, make your own selections and live or die by your own sword. They say the only time you should really pay attention to tips is when your […]

    8 years ago

  • Rio Ferdinand’s take on Sanchez was even worse than criticism

    Rio Ferdinand’s take on Sanchez was even worse than criticism

    He pities him. Rio Ferdinand feels sorry for a man who’s earning €600,000 each week. Alexis Sanchez was supposed to change everything for United. It all looked so perfect, for player and club, when the Chilean international played the piano and gazed around the Theatre of Dreams in his pristine kit like a boy in […]

    8 years ago

  • Ruby Walsh suspended for two days for excessive use of whip

    Ruby Walsh suspended for two days for excessive use of whip

    Ruby Walsh enjoyed another successful day at Cheltenham on Tuesday. Five months after breaking his leg, the Kildare jock was back doing what he does best in Pretsbury Park. Getabird disappointed under the 38-year-old in the Supreme Novices’, but Footpad did no such thing. Simon Munir’s eight-year-old was a class apart in the Arkle Chase, […]

    8 years ago

  • Ridiculous Ruby Walsh stat after opening day just sums the man up

    Ridiculous Ruby Walsh stat after opening day just sums the man up

    It wouldn’t be the Cheltenham Festival without Ruby Walsh riding a winner. Ruby Walsh was never going to miss this. Five months ago, Cheltenham’s most successful ever jockey broke his fibia in his right leg after a crashing fall to the Punchestown turf. Doubts emerged about his participation in the Cheltenham Festival. The recommended recovery […]

    8 years ago

  • Ruby Walsh could face his toughest ever career decision this Cheltenham Festival

    Ruby Walsh could face his toughest ever career decision this Cheltenham Festival

    A tough one for Ruby. Owner Rich Ricci admitted on Sunday morning that he is “leaning” towards running Douvan in the Ryanair Chase instead of the Queen Mother Champion Chase in Cheltenham next week. Douvan, who hasn’t graced a race-track since he picked up an injury in defeat in the Champion Chase last year, wasn’t […]

    8 years ago

  • The Hurling League quarters pairings and relegation deciders have been decided

    The Hurling League quarters pairings and relegation deciders have been decided

    All of these games will take place next weekend. So, the group stages are over and now we’re into the quarter-final stages. The quarter-finals of the hurling league must be the most pointless round of fixtures in the GAA’s whole calendar. They unnecessarily take up a valuable weekend of action when they should really be […]

    8 years ago

  • Relegation beckons and Kildare don’t deserve anything else

    Relegation beckons and Kildare don’t deserve anything else

    Relegation is all but confirmed for Kildare now. The Lilywhites’ footballers have had a disastrous League campaign. They’ve played five games and they’ve lost five of them and can have no real complaints or grievances about that. Because, in reality, despite Cian O’Neill’s men showing well on occasions, these flashes have been way too few […]

    8 years ago

  • The missing ingredient for the Grand Slam is back with a bang

    The missing ingredient for the Grand Slam is back with a bang

    Garry Ringrose is here. Garry Ringrose is back. Before facing up to the in form Huw Jones in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday afternoon, Garry Ringrose had only played 113 minutes of rugby this whole year. The player blessed with some of the fleetest feet in Irish rugby had endured an injury ravaged existence for a […]

    8 years ago

  • Jacob Stockdale has already broken an Irish record

    Jacob Stockdale has already broken an Irish record

    Another day. Another try for Jacob Stockdale. The Ulster winger has looked at home in the Ireland jersey ever since he made his debut in November’s Guinness series against South Africa. Since then, he’s made eight more starts for his country and has improved with each passing game. He took further strides forward next time […]

    8 years ago

  • Laois player deserves credit for weirdly honest excuse for missing training

    Laois player deserves credit for weirdly honest excuse for missing training

    The excuse is bad, the lack of remorse is worse. But all in all, we reckon everybody in this WhatsApp group should be just pleased with the honesty. Come on, we’ve all had those days. It’s Friday evening, you’re after having a tough week at work. You were out on the town one night and […]

    8 years ago

  • Four changes for Dublin as Gavin names team to do battle with Kerry

    Four changes for Dublin as Gavin names team to do battle with Kerry

    A repeat of last year’s League final takes place this weekend. Rivals Dublin and Kerry will do battle in Croke Park at 4.00 on Sunday in one of the most eagerly anticipated clashes of this year’s National League to date. Jim Gavin’s all conquering Dubs have been frighteningly business-like in this campaign so far, winning […]

    8 years ago

  • Mickey Moran has stepped down from role as Slaughtneil manager

    Mickey Moran has stepped down from role as Slaughtneil manager

    It’s been one hell of a five years. Mickey Moran’s reign as Slaughtneil manager saw the little rural community located at the foot of the Sperrin Mountains embark on a trail of success like they’d never ever experienced before. Like they’d never even dreamed of before. The former Mayo, Derry, Donegal, Sligo and Leitrim manager […]

    8 years ago

  • Manchester City change their Twitter name for International Women’s Day

    Manchester City change their Twitter name for International Women’s Day

    Fair play. Every year since 1908, International Women’s Day has been celebrated on March 8. The milestone date came into existence on the back of a trade union movement in America in the early 20th century. During this period, working conditions for women left a lot to be desired. In 1907 a “Hunger March” protest […]

    8 years ago

  • Ireland name team to play Scotland

    Ireland name team to play Scotland

    Garry Ringrose is in. Joe Schmidt has named his starting team for Ireland’s clash with Scotland in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The biggest decision facing Schmidt prior to this one was his replacement for Chris Farrell. The big, burly Munster centre sustained a knee injury during training recently. Schmidt has entrusted Leinster centre […]

    8 years ago

  • Maguire and Coleman back but it’s all about Declan Rice as Ireland squad named

    Maguire and Coleman back but it’s all about Declan Rice as Ireland squad named

    Good news all round. The Ireland squad has been named for their upcoming International Friendly game against Turkey that will take place in the Aviva Stadium later this month. Martin O’Neill has handed call-ups to a host of fresh faces for the clash, with Kieran O’Hara, Declan Rice, Enda Stevens, Darragh Lenihan and Derrick Williams named […]

    8 years ago

  • Joe Kernan drinking story with Armagh 2002 team was an act of managerial genius

    Joe Kernan drinking story with Armagh 2002 team was an act of managerial genius

    Joe Kernan was always famed for his attention to detail. The legendary Armagh manager is always fondly spoken of by those who played under him. A tactician, a student of the game but also an astute, cute and clever mastermind who played the percentages down to the very last decimal point. This is a man […]

    8 years ago

  • Which GAA player is heavier?

    Which GAA player is heavier?

    How well do you know your GAA players? We have attained the weights of various GAA players from the programmes of games that took place last year and from player profiles on their county’s website. We give you two GAA players, are you able to tell us which one is heavier?  Give it a go […]

    8 years ago

  • Robbie Keane scores delicious half volley in first game as player/manager

    Robbie Keane scores delicious half volley in first game as player/manager

    There’s no stopping Keano. One day after it was announced that he would take over Indian Super League club ATK in a player/manager capacity, Robbie Keane was again rattling the net. Again, because the Republic of Ireland’s record goalscorer has been in flying form on the other side of the world for the Kolkata based outfit […]

    8 years ago

  • Padraig Harrington pings beauty of a 45 in Croker, crossbar falls on keeper’s head

    Padraig Harrington pings beauty of a 45 in Croker, crossbar falls on keeper’s head

    Some right boot on him in fairness. The best sports stars can turn their hands to anything so it’s no surprise that one of Dublin and Ireland’s finest Padraig Harrington was a talented gaelic footballer. Eventually, it was the golfing world that wrestled the attention and dedication of the Rathfarnham born jewel, but that famous […]

    8 years ago

  • Monaghan GAA players made best use of snowy pitch with training called off

    Monaghan GAA players made best use of snowy pitch with training called off

    There’s no stopping the Farney army. GAA pitches from Derry to Cork and from Dublin to Galway are clad with inches, nearly metres of snow. Matches from the Allianz League all the way down to the club games have fallen victim. Training sessions have gotten the boot. Storm Emma has defeated many of us as […]

    8 years ago

  • How Lar Corbett recovered from his chronic hamstring problems is a lesson to all sufferers

    How Lar Corbett recovered from his chronic hamstring problems is a lesson to all sufferers

    There’s something about the hammy. There’s few injuries as frustrating as the ol’ hamstrings. There’s few injuries as prevalent as them. One of Tipperary’s greatest ever forwards Lar Corbett suffered from chronic hamstring problems early in his career. As a 21/22 year-old, the Thurles Sarsfields club man was dogged by his pair. Tears, strains, stretches, […]

    8 years ago