Niall McIntyre

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  • No rest for Cork boys back at it again three days after winning Munster

    No rest for Cork boys back at it again three days after winning Munster

    Lucky they’re young and supple. It was far from celebrating their Munster senior hurling championship triumph Mark Coleman, Darragh Fitzgibbon and their fellow youngsters were on Sunday and into Monday. Sure they’d another Munster final to prepare for on the Wednesday. And in this weather, dedicated preparation is absolutely compulsory. Beating the Banner to lift […]

    8 years ago

  • Meath lose to Wicklow and Dublin knocked out because of it

    Meath lose to Wicklow and Dublin knocked out because of it

    Dublin demolished Westmeath on Tuesday night but it wouldn’t be enough for them to progress. And then there were four. It seems strange for any kind of Leinster championship to be in its last four stages without a Dublin representation. After a competitive group stage to the Leinster Minor Football Championship, that’s exactly the case […]

    8 years ago

  • England win, press still go after Raheem Sterling

    England win, press still go after Raheem Sterling

    These appear to be a likeable bunch of England players. Where certain members of our neighbours’ Rugby team often give off an arrogant, brash and rude vibe, the majority of England’s footballers are the complete opposite. Let’s not beat around the bush. Here in Ireland, many of us love to hate England and any reason […]

    8 years ago

  • Colm Parkinson description of Diarmuid O’Connor heroics does the man justice

    Colm Parkinson description of Diarmuid O’Connor heroics does the man justice

    Diarmuid O’Connor died with his boots on in Newbridge. There was a ten second spell by the sideline in St Conleth’s Park on Saturday evening when Diarmuid O’Connor panned out on his back with his pounding heart the only sign of life in his jaded body. It looked for all the world as if that […]

    8 years ago

  • Cian O’Neill instruction to his most aerially gifted player was a stroke of genius

    Cian O’Neill instruction to his most aerially gifted player was a stroke of genius

    Size matters. After claiming Mayo’s sizeable scalp at the weekend, the men of Kildare are growing into their white jerseys and they’re gunning for the Super 8s now. When you consider the Lilywhites lost every game in the League before going down to Carlow in the first round of the Leinster championship, it’s been some […]

    8 years ago

  • American club confirm deadline day signing of Mayo duo

    American club confirm deadline day signing of Mayo duo

    This is new territory for the men of Mayo. For the first time since 2011, Mayo’s championship dreams were ended prior to the dawn of July. For so long, the men of the west have been a fixture of the closing stages of the championship. Perennial contenders, this Mayo football team have brought not only […]

    8 years ago

  • RTÉ come up with the goods with another qualifier game to be shown live

    RTÉ come up with the goods with another qualifier game to be shown live

    And then there were 12. It’s all hotting up now. Three rounds of the qualifiers have flown past us just like that and now a place in the Super 8s is only one game away for the last team’s standing. They’ve been walking a tightrope for weeks and now they’re nearly back on track. It […]

    8 years ago

  • TG4 do it again with highlights of the best hurling game everyone missed

    TG4 do it again with highlights of the best hurling game everyone missed

    Never mind the game of the weekend, this sounded like the game of the year. The Kilkenny and Dublin minors played out an epic thirteen goal thriller in O’Moore Park over the weekend. The sides traded blows for a full hour in pursuit of the Leinster minor title and the final scoreline was an absolute […]

    8 years ago

  • Three weekend incidents prove a black card is needed in hurling

    Three weekend incidents prove a black card is needed in hurling

    We were treated to an absolute feast of hurling at the weekend…again. Gaelic football has been in hurling’s shadow all year so far and if you watched the Leinster and Munster deciders on Sunday it was crystal clear why. That might change when the Super 8s roll up but as of yet, hurling has been […]

    8 years ago

  • Sky Sports nail tough call for this weekend’s qualifiers

    Sky Sports nail tough call for this weekend’s qualifiers

    Two belters of games. As it stands, Kildare are the team of the moment. The Lilywhites stood their ground against the GAA last week and they got their reward. Their reward was a home venue for their clash with Mayo and they made the St Conleth’s Park advantage count on Saturday evening when they made […]

    8 years ago

  • Kerry will have to travel for their two toughest Super 8s games

    Kerry will have to travel for their two toughest Super 8s games

    Kerry are on the road. Monday morning’s qualifier draw cleared up an awful lot of things about the Super 8s. The pinnacle of this Gaelic football season will kick off on the weekend of July 14/15. But first, the final round of qualifiers will have to take place. The Super 8s groups will then look […]

    8 years ago

  • Dublin really going to be put to the test with tough looking Super 8s group

    Dublin really going to be put to the test with tough looking Super 8s group

    All roads lead to the Super 8s now. The Round four qualifier draw took place on Monday morning and now the Super 8s is edging closer than ever. With Mayo knocked out in Round Three, it’s fair to say the qualifiers has lost a bit of its allure but it’s going to be a thriller […]

    8 years ago

  • O’Briens dominate again as Curragh festival draws to a close

    O’Briens dominate again as Curragh festival draws to a close

    It’s been some week for the famous O’Brien clan. After a brilliant three days of racing in the Curragh, the three O’Brien men were again standing tallest of all. Aidan trained more winners than any other handler over the three days. Joseph landed the biggest race of the whole festival in the Irish Derby and […]

    8 years ago

  • Kasper Schmeichel’s reaction to penalty was farcically brilliant

    Kasper Schmeichel’s reaction to penalty was farcically brilliant

    It worked for him in fairness. If Kasper Schmeichel was trying to psyche himself up for the penalty that was about to be taken on him, it worked. If Kasper Schmeichel was trying to put Luke Modric off the spot kick he stood over, it worked. If Kasper Schmechel’s reaction to the penalty awarded to […]

    8 years ago

  • Reason Galway Kilkenny replay is in Semple Stadium is comical

    Reason Galway Kilkenny replay is in Semple Stadium is comical

    Sure couldn’t Michael Buble have stood in to ref it? Galway and Kilkenny couldn’t be separated in their Leinster final on Sunday afternoon and they’ll do battle again for the Bob O’Keeffe Cup next weekend. On the back of a bruising Round-Robin campaign, a replay will have been the last thing either Galway or Kilkenny […]

    8 years ago

  • The biggest leader in hurling turns it on again when it mattered most for Cork

    The biggest leader in hurling turns it on again when it mattered most for Cork

    The Rebels have made it two in a row. Cork delivered a barnstorming second half display to overpower Clare down the home stretch in the Munster senior hurling final in Thurles on Sunday afternoon. John Meyler’s men started slowly in Semple Stadium, but when the stakes were at their highest the likes of Patrick Horgan, […]

    8 years ago

  • Even Semple Stadium pitch struggling to cope with scorching weather

    Even Semple Stadium pitch struggling to cope with scorching weather

    The home of hurling is widely renowned for having the best pitch surface in the whole of the country. Generally like playing on a carpet, Semple Stadium is perfect for hurling. The sliotar rarely if ever takes a stray hop and it leaves hurlers with no excuse for taking a bad first touch. It really […]

    8 years ago

  • Alan Cadogan and Emlyn Mulligan agree on worst part about being injured

    Alan Cadogan and Emlyn Mulligan agree on worst part about being injured

    Alan Cadogan hopes to be back in action in a couple of weeks time. Emlyn Mulligan has heard the three letters that every GAA player dreads on three separate occasions in his career but he’s still fighting. Call him stubborn, call him whatever you will but the truth is he doesn’t know what he would […]

    8 years ago

  • Marking your card for Day One of the Curragh Irish Derby Festival

    Marking your card for Day One of the Curragh Irish Derby Festival

    The Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby Festival is here. The sun will be beating down, the crowds will be out in their droves, some of the best race horses in the country will be taking to the Curragh over the next three days for an absolute feast of horse racing in the Kildare track. The […]

    8 years ago

  • Frank Lampard appoints Irish legend to Derby coaching staff

    Frank Lampard appoints Irish legend to Derby coaching staff

    The start of a new chapter for Shay Given. Despite not having officially hung up his gloves yet, legendary Irish goalkeeper Shay Given is already taking his first brave steps into the coaching world. The 42-year-old Lifford native was released by Stoke at the end of the 2016/2017 season and he hasn’t been on the […]

    8 years ago

  • Tipperary take lead in warm weather with novel water breaks in club games

    Tipperary take lead in warm weather with novel water breaks in club games

    ‘Tis some weather we’re getting recently. The temperatures in west Tipperary are higher than they were in Ibiza this week. The sun is splitting the stones, there’s barely a cloud in the sky and we haven’t seen a drop of rain in a long time. Pitches all over the country are scorched like they’ve never […]

    8 years ago

  • English media reaction to Belgium loss sums up worst part about them

    English media reaction to Belgium loss sums up worst part about them

    Just when you thought things might be a little bit different for once. Come on lads, this is England we’re dealing with. The English hype-train was noticeably quiet coming into this World Cup. Noticeably because in comparison to a whole lot of them getting ahead of themselves and building the coverage around their team up […]

    8 years ago

  • Senegal put out of World Cup by harshest clause ever

    Senegal put out of World Cup by harshest clause ever

    What a kick in the teeth. Senegal have been one of the stories of the World Cup so far. The African side took the World Cup by storm when they defeated Poland first time out. Their joyous celebrations after that game endeared them to onlookers far and wide. Manager Aliou Cisse leads the laid back […]

    8 years ago

  • Newbridge Gardaí breathe sigh of relief after Kildare county board statement

    Newbridge Gardaí breathe sigh of relief after Kildare county board statement

    Every single Garda in the Newbridge cachement area will be delighted with this one. CCCC Chairman Ned Quinn’s biggest worry about holding Kildare Mayo in Newbridge was that the reduced number of tickets would lead to crowd troubles. He fears that ticket-less supporters would be so hell-bent in their pursuit of a golden ticket that […]

    8 years ago

  • Alan Brogan take on Super 8s mess leaves a lot to be desired

    Alan Brogan take on Super 8s mess leaves a lot to be desired

    They shouldn’t give a damn about any of this. The most advantageous part about being the best is that you don’t have to engage in the sort of petty arguments that don’t really matter anyway. When everyone else is paining themselves to come up with intricate ways to plot your downfall or to take the […]

    8 years ago

  • Kildare man Ruby Walsh doesn’t hold back on Newbridge sham

    Kildare man Ruby Walsh doesn’t hold back on Newbridge sham

    And there’s no better man to say it as it is. Ruby Walsh is a proud Kildare man. One of the Lilywhites’ finest sons, the champion jockey was born and raised in the parish of Kill near the county’s border with Dublin. Horse racing has taken Walsh all over the world from Pretsbury Park to […]

    8 years ago

  • Mayo issue statement clearing up Newbridge ticket confusion

    Mayo issue statement clearing up Newbridge ticket confusion

    All roads lead to St Conleth’s Park now. Amongst all the madness, you’d have to feel for the Mayo players the most. If the Kildare lads were in limbo, the Mayo players were in no-man’s land altogether. Three days before a crunch qualifier clash, it was completely out of their control where the game would […]

    8 years ago

  • Cavan offered choice of venue for Tyrone clash

    Cavan offered choice of venue for Tyrone clash

    The GAA have taken two steps back. The GAA bowed down to Kildare, now it looks like they’re bowing down to common sense too. Because in fairness, what would be the point in dragging Cavan and Tyrone down to Dublin for a qualifier game? Kildare were victorious in their stand-off with the GAA that stretched […]

    8 years ago

  • Kildare Mayo reportedly set for Newbridge

    Kildare Mayo reportedly set for Newbridge

    The saga is over. After all that, Kildare and Mayo will do battle in Newbridge at 7.00 on Saturday evening as they were originally supposed to. After an entertaining back and forth between the Lilywhites and the GAA, the organisation have finally taken a step back. Saturday 7pm #KildareVsMayo, we understand!#NewbridgeOrNowhere — Kfm Sport (@KfmSport) […]

    8 years ago

  • Throw-in time for Joe McDonagh Cup final has to be the very final straw

    Throw-in time for Joe McDonagh Cup final has to be the very final straw

    Hurling folk are hurling folk. Laois, Westmeath, Kerry and co. didn’t agree to drop down into the tier two Joe McDonagh championship at the beginning of the year. They were forced into it. “We didn’t really get an opportunity to voice our concerns…There wasn’t really any consultation,” said Kerry manager Fintan O’Connor on The GAA […]

    8 years ago

  • “We will not play this game in Croke Park” – Kildare stick it to the GAA

    “We will not play this game in Croke Park” – Kildare stick it to the GAA

    Standing their ground. It was hardly surprising that uproar followed the GAA’s decision to nab home advantage from Kildare on Monday morning. Now being reported that Kildare are refusing to play in Croke Park https://t.co/CcMWkR38mi — GAA JOE (@GAA__JOE) June 25, 2018 The luck of the Monday morning qualifier draw had granted the Lilywhites home […]

    8 years ago

  • Kildare hurlers actually getting more of a raw deal than the footballers

    Kildare hurlers actually getting more of a raw deal than the footballers

    It’s going to change next year, but right now that doesn’t matter a damn to Kildare. The Kildare hurlers won their first Christy Ring Cup since 2014 on Saturday. After winning what was a second tier hurling competition in 2014, the Lilywhites failed to secure a spot in the All-Ireland championship for 2015 after they […]

    8 years ago

  • Kildare reportedly refusing to play in Croke Park and it’s hard to blame them

    Kildare reportedly refusing to play in Croke Park and it’s hard to blame them

    Fair play to them for this. The team drawn first shall have home advantage. That’s one of the rules of the qualifier draw. Kildare were drawn first on Monday morning, but seeing as it was Mayo that were drawn after them, the GAA are trying to take this home advantage away from Kildare. The reason […]

    8 years ago

  • Kildare and Cavan supporters angry as home advantage taken away from them

    Kildare and Cavan supporters angry as home advantage taken away from them

    Home advantage is bloody crucial in knockout games. The rules of the GAA are that the county drawn first out of the hat receive home advantage. Think about the players and the management who love playing in front of a home crowd. Think about the season ticket holders. Think about the fairness. Instead, two qualifier […]

    8 years ago

  • Donegal’s reward for winning Ulster is some kick in the teeth

    Donegal’s reward for winning Ulster is some kick in the teeth

    Hardly a fair reward for being one of the best teams in the championship so far. Donegal won four games on their way to their first Ulster title in four years. Four tough, uncompromising games. First of all, Declan Bonner’s men, emboldened by their fast, free-flowing attacking system, dispatched of Cavan easily after pulling the […]

    8 years ago

  • Doesn’t look like John Small meant to box Laois player across the face

    Doesn’t look like John Small meant to box Laois player across the face

    It didn’t look good at the time for John Small. The Dublin defender was issued with a straight red card shortly after his introduction to the field in Dublin’s Leinster final victory over Laois. That straight red card looks set to keep him out of Dublin’s first match in the Super 8s. After being introduced […]

    8 years ago

  • Swedish manager accuses German players of instigating scrap after Kroos stunner

    Swedish manager accuses German players of instigating scrap after Kroos stunner

    It was so near yet so, so far for Sweden. After 94 minutes, everything was rosy in Sweden’s garden. They were tied one apiece with the reigning world champions and they knew well that a draw would be enough to effectively eliminate Germany from the competition and enough to secure their progress to the last […]

    8 years ago

  • 7 more teams knocked out of football championship and all today’s football results

    7 more teams knocked out of football championship and all today’s football results

    It was a feast of football on Saturday. There were seven do-or-die qualifier games taking place in grounds across the country with 14 county’s seasons on the line. The Munster senior football final took place between old rivals Kerry and Cork on a sun-kissed Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Each one of the qualifier games went according […]

    8 years ago