Niall McIntyre

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  • Galway legend makes boldest claim yet about team but maybe he’s right

    Galway legend makes boldest claim yet about team but maybe he’s right

    Big talk. Galway are 5/4 favourites to lift the Liam MacCarthy Cup for the second year running. The four leaders in the betting for hurler of the year are all Galway men. These are exciting times for hurling folk out west. The Tribesmen have swept all before them with a relentless ease in this championship […]

    8 years ago

  • The 103/1 accumulator to follow on a smashing GAA weekend

    The 103/1 accumulator to follow on a smashing GAA weekend

    This is the weekend we’ve all been waiting for. There’s an absolute bonanza of GAA games taking place this weekend. The ever reliable Munster championship boils down to two games on Sunday. Seven football counties will see their seasons ended by Saturday evening, and there are also a host of other ferociously contested games, including […]

    8 years ago

  • Paddy Jackson has signed for Perpignan

    Paddy Jackson has signed for Perpignan

    The 26-year-old is restarting his career in pastures anew. Paddy Jackson hasn’t played for province or country at all in 2018 and, in April, he left his club of seven years. “Following a review, conducted in the aftermath of recent court proceedings, the Irish Rugby Football Union and Ulster Rugby have revoked the contracts of […]

    8 years ago

  • Two of most physical men in hurling will come face to face on Sunday

    Two of most physical men in hurling will come face to face on Sunday

    This is real championship hurling. While the only complaint about the new hurling structure so far has been based on the fact that the round-robin structure doesn’t lend itself to real win-or-bust championship clashes every week, a lack of consequence is a shortcoming that won’t be associated with the Munster Championship this weekend. Tipperary’s clash […]

    8 years ago

  • Cork pair give lesson on how to never get hooked

    Cork pair give lesson on how to never get hooked

    Something every young hurler is taught. But something they quickly grow out of. For under-6s and 8s going over to the hurling field for the first time, shortening the grip will be a staple of the session. That’s because these youngsters often have very little control over the length of their puck, their main focus […]

    8 years ago

  • Absolute bonanza of GAA this weekend

    Absolute bonanza of GAA this weekend

    This is the start of it now. The last few weekends have been the appetisers, this weekend is the main course. Hurling has ruled the roost for the last few weeks and it has delivered more than its fair share of entertainment. The Munster hurling championship is watertight going into the last two rounds of […]

    8 years ago

  • Munster hurling permutations: What every county has to do to go through now

    Munster hurling permutations: What every county has to do to go through now

    There will be as many radios as spectators in Semple Stadium and in The Gaelic Grounds next Sunday. There is guaranteed to be a couple of teams on the same points at the end of it all, and at that stage, crucially, head to head results will hold sway. One thing for sure is that […]

    8 years ago

  • Photographic proof that Austin Gleeson didn’t bring the ball past his own line

    Photographic proof that Austin Gleeson didn’t bring the ball past his own line

    This was what cost Waterford. Every soul in Tipperary is counting their lucky stars that their hurlers are still alive in the championship, because were it not for a plainly wrong decision from one of the umpires at The Gaelic Grounds, they would be knocked out at the very first hurdle in Munster. This game […]

    8 years ago

  • Referee escorted off pitch, umpires all over the shop and Tipp Waterford draw

    Referee escorted off pitch, umpires all over the shop and Tipp Waterford draw

    What the hell happened there? Waterford went into this Munster Championship round-robin clash as 6/1 underdogs with the bookmakers. They played like they a team motivated by the disrespect of that. The Déise got off to a flying start down in the Gaelic Grounds with Jamie Barron, Patrick Curran and Pauric Mahony rattling off early […]

    8 years ago

  • Offaly can complain all they want, but they deserve nothing other than relegation

    Offaly can complain all they want, but they deserve nothing other than relegation

    It just gets worse and worse for the Faithful county. Offaly hurling has been on a downward spiral for a while now but this, a relegation to hurling’s second tier in the Joe McDonagh cup surely has to be the county’s darkest ever day. With absolutely everything at stake for both Offaly and Dublin in […]

    8 years ago

  • Fermanagh stun Monaghan to reach first Ulster final since 2008

    Fermanagh stun Monaghan to reach first Ulster final since 2008

    Madness. After a drab encounter unbefitting of the Omagh sun, Fermanagh smashed late and grabbed it all when an Eoin Donnelly goal in injury time fired them to a shock one point victory over a stunned Monaghan, and all the way to their first Ulster final since 2008. In an extremely disciplined performance, Rory Gallagher’s […]

    8 years ago

  • Waterford’s odds today smack of disrespect

    Waterford’s odds today smack of disrespect

    This isn’t the foregone conclusion many are making it out to be. For God’s sake, this is Waterford we’re talking about. Last year’s All-Ireland finalists, Waterford. Perennial contenders, a proud hurling county, a young team with plenty of ambition. This is Waterford, the home of Austin Gleeson, Pauric Mahony, Michael ‘Brick’ Walsh and many many […]

    8 years ago

  • Gareth Bale’s Zidane snub speaks volumes

    Gareth Bale’s Zidane snub speaks volumes

    I love to watch you go and I love to watch you leave… Gareth Bale was probably the happiest man in Madrid on Thursday when the news broke that Zinedine Zidane was stepping down from his post. Bale and Zidane didn’t enjoy the most fruitful of relationships. Prior to Zizou taking his place on the […]

    8 years ago

  • Diarmuid ‘The Rock’ O’Sullivan slams GAA drug testing farce and he’s dead right

    Diarmuid ‘The Rock’ O’Sullivan slams GAA drug testing farce and he’s dead right

    Farcical stuff. These are not professionals. These are amateur sports people who live like professionals only because of the pride they have in representing their counties and the grá they have for the game. And living like a professional isn’t an easy thing to do. Inter-county players nowadays revolve their whole lives around training and […]

    8 years ago

  • Power ranking of the top 20 hurling pundits

    Power ranking of the top 20 hurling pundits

    The gospel according to… Some of us live for the entertainment, others crave detail and analysis, the best pundits in the game are able to strike a balance. At the end of the day, the most important thing for a pundit is that they’re one hundred percent confident in what they’re going to say. These […]

    8 years ago

  • “He changed his boots for Croke Park and that was his mistake”

    “He changed his boots for Croke Park and that was his mistake”

    Brought to you by Paddy Power. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Paul Broderick knows that now. The Carlow corner forward has established himself as one of Gaelic football’s sharpest shooters over the last year. With a left peg the rest of us can only dream of, the Tinryland star has been slotting the […]

    8 years ago

  • John McGrath’s heat map shows what every team should do with their best forward

    John McGrath’s heat map shows what every team should do with their best forward

    There are cool cucumbers, there are calm killers, then there’s Tipperary’s John McGrath. The most prolific forward in hurling makes a mockery of the age-old notion that you have to go bald-headed into every ball to survive. That you have to have the hair standing on the back of your neck to make it, that […]

    8 years ago

  • Four class games on tv this weekend but we’re missing one of the most important

    Four class games on tv this weekend but we’re missing one of the most important

    Gaelic football fans are having a tough time of it. The GAA’s television tactics have come under fire in recent weeks and rightly so. While the majority are in agreement that the increase in the number of championship games this year is a good thing, the regrettable fact that the GAA didn’t increase the number […]

    8 years ago

  • Offaly under-20s give Carlow rising a wallop, Cian Johnson runs riot

    Offaly under-20s give Carlow rising a wallop, Cian Johnson runs riot

    Offaly rising. After a turbulent few weeks for football in the Faithful County, the under-20 side restored a bit of pride as they travelled to Netwatch Dr Cullen Park in the first round of the Leinster Under-20 Championship and stunned Carlow in their own back yard. And it has been tough going for Offaly in […]

    8 years ago

  • One frightening photo of Galway forward will have the rest of hurling bricking it

    One frightening photo of Galway forward will have the rest of hurling bricking it

    The Tribesmen are on a different level entirely. Kilkenny weren’t at their best in Pearse Stadium on Sunday afternoon but that was only because Galway wouldn’t let them hurl. Oft’ criticised for having a soft centre in the past, those days are in the vapours now. Galway are a different animal now and the whole […]

    8 years ago

  • Mayo heading to Limerick as qualifier draw made

    Mayo heading to Limerick as qualifier draw made

    Here we go now. With three Division One teams plunged into the first round of an open qualifier draw, the events in the Morning Ireland Studio of a May Monday morning were always going to be of interest. While the narrative in the build-up to this year’s All-Ireland football championship has been focused exclusively upon […]

    8 years ago

  • Jurgen Klopp’s reaction to Karius was the absolute epitome of class

    Jurgen Klopp’s reaction to Karius was the absolute epitome of class

    He knew his player had a howler but he wasn’t going to throw him under the bus. Loris Karius had an absolute nightmare of a Champions League final. The German was at fault for the two Real Madrid goals that in the end, were the difference between the sides. The young German is out of […]

    8 years ago

  • Gareth Bale sticks it to Real Madrid straight after Champions League heroics

    Gareth Bale sticks it to Real Madrid straight after Champions League heroics

    He’s not a happy camper. Gareth Bale was disappointed not to start the Champions League final. He’s disappointed at how he’s being treated at Real Madrid this season. The Welsh man suffered an injury at the start of the year, and that kept him out of action for five weeks, but he’s been fit and […]

    8 years ago

  • Kingston catches fire as Laois trounce Westmeath

    Kingston catches fire as Laois trounce Westmeath

    Lovely Laois are lording it. Go back two weeks and Laois were ten points down at half-time in their Leinster first round clash against Wexford. That must seem so long ago for the O’Moore County, who on Saturday evening made it back to back Leinster championship wins when they comprehensively defeated Westmeath by ten points. […]

    8 years ago

  • Salah’s odds to score in Kiev are a steal

    Salah’s odds to score in Kiev are a steal

    D-day has arrived. It’s 13 years since Liverpool have been in a Champions League final. For many of those years, that famous night in Istanbul seemed a distant memory. But now, and in the last few weeks, the wonder of that amazing experience has been flooding back for ‘Pool fans. It’s been infesting them, it’s […]

    8 years ago

  • Price of match ticket for Derry Donegal is far too hefty

    Price of match ticket for Derry Donegal is far too hefty

    Staggered prices are the way forward. The price of tickets in the GAA has been a moot subject for quite a while now. It’s not fair that a seat behind the goals in the Davin Stand costs €80 on All-Ireland final day, while a seat in the middle of the Hogan Stand costs the exact […]

    8 years ago

  • The seven team 111/1 accumulator to make your weekend

    The seven team 111/1 accumulator to make your weekend

    It’s another blockbuster weekend of GAA action. Hurling folk never had it as good in their lives. For the second weekend in a row, there’s no football on television. The small ball is ruling the roost yet again Sunday’s two crunch clashes drawing RTÉ’s attention. Cork and Tipperary’s clash in Thurles already has a season […]

    8 years ago

  • Ruddock gets nod ahead of Fardy as Leinster name team for Pro 14 final

    Ruddock gets nod ahead of Fardy as Leinster name team for Pro 14 final

    Leo Cullen has named his team. Leinster will host Scarlets in the Pro 14 final in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. The 15 that will take to the field will show four changes from last weekend’s semi-final victory over Munster. Leo Cullen’s men are 2/9 odds on favourites to emerge victorious over last year’s champions, […]

    8 years ago

  • Waterford name depleted team for crunch Clare clash

    Waterford name depleted team for crunch Clare clash

    Their preparations have been far from ideal. Waterford will go into their Munster championship campaign opener against Clare this weekend with a weakened hand and a tough task. 2018 was always going to have a rocky start in store for the Déise. After losing last year’s All-Ireland final, the team understandably took a brief hiatus […]

    8 years ago

  • Walters set for move away from Burnley and it’s hard to blame him

    Walters set for move away from Burnley and it’s hard to blame him

    He’s grown frustrated at a lack of opportunities. And it’s hard to blame him for that. Republic of Ireland international Jon Walters made his €3 million move from Stoke City to Burnley last July, but fast forward nearly a year and the 34-year-old forward has only made a paltry five appearances for his new club, […]

    8 years ago