Niall McIntyre

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  • Moment of Michael Quinlivan genius leaves Clarke and Durcan for dead

    Moment of Michael Quinlivan genius leaves Clarke and Durcan for dead

    What a bloody leap. When Josh Keane sliced a high ball towards the Mayo box from 50 yards out, it looked like a bit of Hail Mary effort. It looked like a hopeless long ball that the Mayo men would gobble up. Michael Quinlivan didn’t see it that way. In reality, it was probably something […]

    8 years ago

  • GAA see sense over farcical David Reidy red card

    GAA see sense over farcical David Reidy red card

    David Reidy was the unluckiest man in Cusack Park last Sunday. The Éire Óg Ennis club man was on the receiving end of one hell of a dirty belt from the butt of Tom Condon’s hurley one minute. The next, he was looking up at an unjust red card after Diarmuid Byrnes went to ground […]

    8 years ago

  • Waterford man completes feat few thought was possible against Conor McManus

    Waterford man completes feat few thought was possible against Conor McManus

    Routine stuff for the Farney army. Waterford’s surprise victory over Wexford and the celebrations that followed made Tom McGlinchey’s side the story of the first round of the qualifiers. A wounded Monaghan animal ensured it was a short story. They journeyed down to the sunny-south-east with a task at hand and they carried out their […]

    8 years ago

  • Kilkenny minors keep up frightening scoring average but Offaly are producing again

    Kilkenny minors keep up frightening scoring average but Offaly are producing again

    The conveyor belt is strong down in Kilkenny. The Cats have won five All-Ireland minors in the last 15 years and the county’s current under-17s are throwing all the shapes of a team that are gunning to add another Irish Press Cup to the collection. Hurling is the only currency down Noreside where hurls and […]

    8 years ago

  • Never has a man been as fired up as the Tipp under-21 who flattened Limerick’s key man

    Never has a man been as fired up as the Tipp under-21 who flattened Limerick’s key man

    Tipperary needed a performance. That was what they got. There was a lot of pressure on the Tipperary under-21s on Thursday evening. The lofty hopes and demanding expectations of an entitled hurling county were on their shoulders after their seniors were dumped out of the championship as early as they’ve ever been before. They played […]

    8 years ago

  • Absolute feast of GAA over the next four days

    Absolute feast of GAA over the next four days

    We’re in for a few cracking games. The under-21 hurling championship always produces. Kilkenny and Galway lived up to its billing on Wednesday night with a couple of favourable refereeing decisions just shading it for Galway in the end. Down in Munster, Waterford gave a fancied Cork side the fright of their lives before Darragh […]

    8 years ago

  • Two best young midfielders in the country bossed it last night

    Two best young midfielders in the country bossed it last night

    Two freestyle hurlers, two very similar hurlers. The role of the hurling midfielder has changed greatly in recent times. Nowadays, playing in the midfield is a bit of a free ticket. The most graceful movers, the slickest hurlers, the sharpest brains all line out in í lár na páirce now. The number eights and nines […]

    8 years ago

  • Bernard Brogan back training in what must be record time after cruciate injury

    Bernard Brogan back training in what must be record time after cruciate injury

    Bernard Brogan was a victim of the dreaded cruciate at the beginning of this year. He went under the knife less than six months ago and the obituaries were already being written for him. ‘He’s 34 years of age now. He’ll struggle to come back from this one. Any pace he did have will be […]

    8 years ago

  • DJ Carey proves he lives by his word with magnanimous response to referee mistake

    DJ Carey proves he lives by his word with magnanimous response to referee mistake

    You can’t mouth words and then not live them when it’s your turn. Cheddar Plunkett told a story about DJ Carey on The GAA Hour Hurling Show recently. When the Kilkenny man used to run his ‘School of Hurling’ courses for coaches and young players, he’d always have a chat with the coaches after each […]

    8 years ago

  • Paddy Jackson set for competitive return to Ireland next season

    Paddy Jackson set for competitive return to Ireland next season

    He will have a game in the Sportsgrounds. Paddy Jackson’s new club Pepignan have been drawn in the same pool as Connacht for the 2018/2019 Challenge Cup, the draw for which took place in Lausanne in Switzerland on Wednesday afternoon. Drawn alongside Pepignan and Connacht were Sale Sharks and French side Bordeaux Begles for the […]

    8 years ago

  • The dead cert treble of the World Cup so far is on the cards today

    The dead cert treble of the World Cup so far is on the cards today

    Too good to be true. The World Cup always has a habit of throwing up a few surprises. We saw it last week with defending champions Germany stung by Mexico in their opening group stage game. Favourites Brazil stumbled their way to a draw against Switzerland and to date, the majority of the plucky underdogs […]

    8 years ago

  • Why Egypt’s exit should be a good thing for Salah at Liverpool

    Why Egypt’s exit should be a good thing for Salah at Liverpool

    It’s been a disappointing month for Mo Salah. Less than four weeks ago, things couldn’t have been going much better for the little Egyptian schemer. With a Champions League final on the horizon and a kind World Cup group over the hedge, May, June and July were supposed to be his swashbuckling seasons’ crowning glory. […]

    8 years ago

  • TG4 make inspired decision for tonight’s feast of under-21 action

    TG4 make inspired decision for tonight’s feast of under-21 action

    We’d better enjoy it while it lasts. The provincial under-21 championships kicked into gear last week but the show only really begins when the TG4 coverage does. The TG4 coverage continues on Wednesday night and it could be for one last time. Over the last number of years, the under-21 hurling championship has been a […]

    8 years ago

  • Story of Brick Walsh on Waterford IT Fitzgibbon team shows longevity is no coincidence

    Story of Brick Walsh on Waterford IT Fitzgibbon team shows longevity is no coincidence

    A legend of the game. He’s been there for 15 years, he’s played more championship games than anybody else, he’s won four All-Stars and three Munster titles. He will undoubtedly go down as one of hurling’s fiercest warriors and finest gentlemen. It’s no coincidence that his name is set for the annals whenever he does […]

    8 years ago

  • The 140/1 accumulator to follow on a smashing day of football

    The 140/1 accumulator to follow on a smashing day of football

    The World Cup has nearly come full circle already, and what a week it has been. By 6.00 on Tuesday evening, all 32 teams involved in this World Cup will have the first game of their respective group stages complete. Time flies when you’re having fun and it certainly doesn’t seem like six days ago […]

    8 years ago

  • “I can’t understand why he would dive. What benefit was it to him?”

    “I can’t understand why he would dive. What benefit was it to him?”

    At the time, it didn’t look good for the Patrickswell man. Clare and Limerick’s Cusack Park clash didn’t live up to the hype at the weekend. A bizarre first half incident that saw both David Reidy and Tom Condon sent off appeared to stall the game as a contest. While Limerick man Condon undoubtedly deserved […]

    8 years ago

  • Phil Mickelson claims he knew what he was doing in surprising post-round interview

    Phil Mickelson claims he knew what he was doing in surprising post-round interview

    Interviewer Curtis Strange was flabbergasted. The surprising thing about all of this is that Phil Mickelson has admitted that he didn’t lose the plot on the 13th hole when he did this at the US Open at Shinnecock Hills. Phil Mickelson has had enough 😂 #USOpen pic.twitter.com/bgLUvnOfWR — Drunk Sports Fan (@Drunken_fan) June 16, 2018 […]

    8 years ago

  • Ben Youngs wasn’t the only England player to lose it after South Africa loss

    Ben Youngs wasn’t the only England player to lose it after South Africa loss

    The wheels are off the chariot. After suffering a fifth consecutive test defeat, a whole host of England rugby players threw their toys out of the pram on Saturday afternoon. Eddie Jones’ side suffered an eleven point, 23-12 loss to South Africa in Bloemfontein and the Saxons are now 126 days without a win in […]

    8 years ago

  • Phil Mickelson loses the plot at US Open after putt goes wrong

    Phil Mickelson loses the plot at US Open after putt goes wrong

    Frustration at its finest. On his 48th birthday, Phil Mickelson endured a testing afternoon in the US Open at Shinnecock Hills. The American golfer narrowly made the cut to the weekend’s action, but on moving day he was only moving one way and that was backwards. He’s currently rooted at the very bottom of the […]

    8 years ago

  • Diego Forlan and Roy Keane watched the World Cup together today

    Diego Forlan and Roy Keane watched the World Cup together today

    Esteemed company. Roy Keane had a big influence on Diego Forlan during the Uruguayan’s time at Manchester United. The pair’s careers overlapped for three years at Old Trafford during a time where the Corkman was the spiritual leader of the team’s dressing room. A strong personality, Keane famously demanded a lot from his teammates and […]

    8 years ago

  • VAR farce costs Argentina

    VAR farce costs Argentina

    What’s the point in having VAR if you’re not going to use it? Argentina and Iceland played out a 1-1 draw in their Group D opener in Moscow on Saturday afternoon but this match will be remembered for the penalties that were, and were not. The Argentines got bolted out of the blocks early on […]

    8 years ago

  • Under-20 rule benefits the rich and hurts the poor

    Under-20 rule benefits the rich and hurts the poor

    The Kerry under-20s are down a few men this year. But aren’t they better off? The main purpose of underage competitions should be to develop youngsters so that they’ll make better seniors when their time comes. Of course, it’s brilliant for a county to win an All-Ireland minor or a provincial under-21 championship but really, […]

    8 years ago

  • The 22/1 treble to start your World Cup with a bang

    The 22/1 treble to start your World Cup with a bang

    This is the beginning of it now. The World Cup officially kicked off on Thursday but a meeting of the two lowest ranked teams in the entire tournament didn’t set the pulses racing. So for the majority of us, the World Cup officially begins on Friday. Two mouthwatering clashes are set to take place on […]

    8 years ago

  • Everything you need to know about World Cup Day Two

    Everything you need to know about World Cup Day Two

    It’s here. All eyes will be on Russia over the next few weeks with the greatest tournament on earth taking place on the other side of the world. The competition was set in motion on Thursday afternoon but the meeting of the two lowest ranked teams in the whole tournament wasn’t one to get pulses […]

    8 years ago

  • The moment that proves Podge Collins has the confidence back in his legs again

    The moment that proves Podge Collins has the confidence back in his legs again

    Hurling needs Podge Collins. In 2013, the Cratloe schemer took the League and the championship by storm. With his searing pace and his explosive step, the Banner bullet had defences scrambling every single occasion he got on the ball. He was the conductor in chief of Davy Fitzgerald’s Clare outfit and he pulled all the […]

    8 years ago

  • Paddy McBrearty and James O’Donoghue announce latest shaping trend to GAA

    Paddy McBrearty and James O’Donoghue announce latest shaping trend to GAA

    Shapers are going to shape. It’s different strokes for different folks on a GAA pitch. Some lads won’t give a damn what they look like while others can only play well if they look good and feel good at the same time. But those lads who commit to it better be ready to being called […]

    8 years ago

  • What Fermanagh did to Donegal press shouldn’t be allowed

    What Fermanagh did to Donegal press shouldn’t be allowed

    Pathetic stuff. Even in an age of dummy teams, over the top mind games and ridiculous media bans, the Fermanagh county board’s treatment of the Donegal press at a Tuesday night press conference takes these pointless acts to a whole new level. 11 days prior to the Ulster final, the Erne County declared war on […]

    8 years ago

  • Chelsea make proper offer for Jack Grealish

    Chelsea make proper offer for Jack Grealish

    Sure to turn heads at Villa Park. Aston Villa’s recent financial restraints are no secret at this stage and as a result the Birmingham club’s bargaining power has been diminished. It was hardly surprising then when Tottenham, encouraged by the hard nose of Daniel Levy, attempted to swoop in with an offer of half nothing […]

    8 years ago

  • Other counties can learn from Roscommon’s approach to naming their team before games

    Other counties can learn from Roscommon’s approach to naming their team before games

    That’s how to do it. Roscommon named their team for next Sunday’s Connacht final a full week in advance. The county’s social media account provided a full run down on the panel’s injury concerns and in turn ramped up the excitement amongst the county’s supporters for the Hyde Park showdown with Galway. It’s a statement […]

    8 years ago

  • Damien Delaney responds to Roma rumours

    Damien Delaney responds to Roma rumours

    Things are getting a bit weird now. Damien Delaney and As Roma don’t go hand in hand with one another usually but over the last while the links between the unlikely couple have been getting stronger and stronger. It all began a couple of weeks ago when Crystal Palace announced that the former Republic of […]

    8 years ago

  • Colm Parkinson pays tribute to Laois’ pair of heroes after courageous acts

    Colm Parkinson pays tribute to Laois’ pair of heroes after courageous acts

    Two Laois players displayed tremendous bravery and courage at the weekend. Captain Stephen Attride showed complete and utter disregard for his own safety for the good of Laois in their Leinster semi-final against Carlow. Forward Evan O’Carroll’s father passed away during the week but the Crettyard club man still came on as a second half […]

    8 years ago

  • Diarmuid Connolly to transfer to America for the summer

    Diarmuid Connolly to transfer to America for the summer

    Diarmuid Connolly is heading stateside. After months of mystery and speculation surrounding the inter-county future of Diarmuid Connolly, it has emerged that the St. Vincent’s club man will be playing his football on the other side of the Atlantic for the summer. The two-time All-Star is set to complete a transfer to Donegal Boston, according […]

    8 years ago

  • Stephen O’Keeffe’s reaction to every keeper’s worst nightmare is an example to all

    Stephen O’Keeffe’s reaction to every keeper’s worst nightmare is an example to all

    This can’t have been easy for the Waterford stopper. Waterford endured a torrid time against a rampant Limerick in The Gaelic Grounds on Sunday afternoon. The Déise were outclassed all over the field and their defeat couldn’t be pinned down to one particular moment. Limerick ruled the skies and they dominated their home deck. Kyle […]

    8 years ago

  • Sky Sports make right decision as dates, times and venues of qualifiers confirmed

    Sky Sports make right decision as dates, times and venues of qualifiers confirmed

    This will be a thrilling round of fixtures. The draw for the second round of the football qualifiers took place on Monday morning and some classic encounters are on the horizon for football folk. The tie of the round will undoubtedly be the meeting of Tipperary and Mayo in Semple Stadium on Saturday June 23. […]

    8 years ago

  • Hurling’s strongest man forced Tipp into the last call they wanted to make

    Hurling’s strongest man forced Tipp into the last call they wanted to make

    This is John Conlon. This is the biggest powerhouse in hurling right now. May’s Hurler of the month kicked off June with the same explosiveness he came into it with. On the second weekend of the sixth month, Tipperary’s 2018 championship was brought to a shuddering halt. Peter Duggan hit the Tipperary tank hard, so […]

    8 years ago

  • Permutations: What the hurling preliminaries and quarters will look like now

    Permutations: What the hurling preliminaries and quarters will look like now

    This year has been an incredible year for hurling. The Round-Robin system was introduced to the Munster and Leinster championships and it has come and gone as an overwhelming success. The Munster championship in particular, threw up thrills, spills and everything in between in almost every single match over successive weekends. It was a feast […]

    8 years ago

  • Mayo handed treacherous assignment in round two of qualifiers

    Mayo handed treacherous assignment in round two of qualifiers

    Things are hotting up. The first round of the qualifiers have come and gone and eight teams have fallen by the wayside now. Each winning team has built up a head of steam and they’ll be gunning for the next round to continue in their fine vein of form. On the other side, the beaten […]

    8 years ago

  • Kilkenny had many heroes in Nowlan Park, but Richie Leahy was the greatest of them all

    Kilkenny had many heroes in Nowlan Park, but Richie Leahy was the greatest of them all

    Kilkenny looked a beaten docket at half-time. They looked a beaten docket ten minutes into the second half. You don’t know anything about hurling, however and you don’t know anything about this Kilkenny team or these Kilkenny giants if you ever consider them a beaten docket. But after the clock struck 38 minutes in Nowlan […]

    8 years ago

  • Cillian O’Connor makes history in Limerick and now he’s coming for Gooch

    Cillian O’Connor makes history in Limerick and now he’s coming for Gooch

    Conor Mortimer scored 14-388 in a Mayo jersey. The Shrule Glencorrib club man played his last game in the green and red in 2012 and that was the year he broke Joe Corcoran’s long standing record to become the county’s all-time top scorer. Cillian O’Connor has been coming for Conor Mortimer for a while now. One […]

    8 years ago

  • Sky Sports have questions to answer after Kilkenny Wexford farce

    Sky Sports have questions to answer after Kilkenny Wexford farce

    Hurling folk weren’t happy. You can’t blame them. Kilkenny Wexford was down to be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event on Saturday evening. The Leinster championship clash was due to throw-in at 7.00 in Nowlan Park. With the football first round qualifier meeting of Meath and Tyrone, which was being broadcast on Sky Sports Arena, […]

    8 years ago

  • Reception Tom Parsons received walking into Gaelic Grounds will shake your soul

    Reception Tom Parsons received walking into Gaelic Grounds will shake your soul

    This is what it’s all about. Mayo fans will travel in their numbers and they’ll travel all over the country. They’ll always make their presence felt and they’ll take over any town or city their team takes them to. On Saturday afternoon, the green and red army took to Limerick. After a disappointing loss to […]

    8 years ago

  • Joe McDonagh Cup finalists confirmed

    Joe McDonagh Cup finalists confirmed

    Saturday was a big day of action in the Joe McDonagh Cup. Two years after capturing the Christy Ring Cup, Meath have been sent back down to hurling’s third tier. Laois saved their blushes in Páirc Tailteann by defeating the Royal County comfortably in the relegation decider. In a woeful year for the county’s hurlers, […]

    8 years ago

  • Kildare finally win a game

    Kildare finally win a game

    Kildare had lost 12 games on the trot coming into this one. But, surprisingly, it was only a fortnight ago when the panic really set in for the Lilywhites. Despite having lost 11 games in a row prior to their fall at the very first hurdle in Leinster, you always felt that there wasn’t any […]

    8 years ago