Patrick McCarry

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Pat McCarry has been working in journalism since 2003 and, before coming to JOE, has written for outlets such as The Guardian, Sunday Tribune, Press Association, Irish Independent, The42 and more. He has been covering sport extensively since 2009, with particular focus on rugby, football and golf.

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  • “I don’t believe for a second that his contact lens came out”

    “I don’t believe for a second that his contact lens came out”

    “We are maybe a bit too naive in Laois… “ Next time you are playing, or watching, a must-win game, keep an eye out for the player with an arm raised and looking for a rogue contact lens. The big game of the recent GAA weekend saw Donegal reach the Ulster final and send Tyrone […]

    7 years ago

  • ‘What they are saying about Ada Hegerberg is a load of shite’

    ‘What they are saying about Ada Hegerberg is a load of shite’

    “People think it is ambiguous because she doesn’t want to talk about it any more.” The Women’s World Cup is zooming along nicely, with Brazil and France looking good in their opening matches. Norway won their opener against Nigeria, and comfortably so, but many fans coming late to the story would have noticed Ada Hegerberg […]

    7 years ago

  • Jacob Stockdale comments about finding the right weight will ring true with so many

    Jacob Stockdale comments about finding the right weight will ring true with so many

    “When you’re young and you come out of school, you’re maybe thinking bigger is better.” As many players – amateur and professional – would attest to, finding the right weight to suit your game can be a struggle. A learning process. Trial and error. For Conor Murray, it took him a couple of years, as […]

    7 years ago

  • ‘Jeff Hendrick was anonymous tonight… we didn’t see him’ – Liam Brady

    ‘Jeff Hendrick was anonymous tonight… we didn’t see him’ – Liam Brady

    Jeff Hendrick was the best Irish player at Euro 2016 as he stood up remarkably well to the Swedes, Belgians, Italians and French. Three years on and that tournament remains a highlight for the Dubliner, both personally and in terms of his performance levels. There have been a couple of niggling injuries over the past few […]

    7 years ago

  • Jan Oblak wants summer transfer and ‘favours a move to Old Trafford’

    Jan Oblak wants summer transfer and ‘favours a move to Old Trafford’

    The Atletico Madrid goalkeeper was a boyhood fan of Manchester United. Jan Oblak could be coming to the Premier League this summer, and he is said to favour a move to Old Trafford. On Monday morning, one tabloid in England ran with a story claiming Manchester United were seeking to pay current No.1 David De […]

    7 years ago

  • Shane Lowry gets massive world rankings boost ahead of US Open

    Shane Lowry gets massive world rankings boost ahead of US Open

    This is the highest the Offaly native has been in the rankings since 2015. Back when he won the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, in August 2015, Shane Lowry climbed to No.19 in the world. He could surpass that yet, this summer. He started off at 168 in the world when he went professional, the week after his 2009 […]

    7 years ago

  • Rory McIlroy bringing ‘Lucky Loonie’ to Pebble Beach for US Open assault

    Rory McIlroy bringing ‘Lucky Loonie’ to Pebble Beach for US Open assault

    Following his closing round of 61 to clinch the Canadian Open, a reporter asked Rory McIlroy if he wished the US Open was starting on Monday. “No,” McIlroy replied, “because I’ll be hungover, probably!” If ever a man deserved a cold brew – alcoholic or non-alcoholic – it was McIlroy. The 30-year-old started the final […]

    7 years ago

  • “You had one job Oisín!” – McConville draws Armagh away to Monaghan

    “You had one job Oisín!” – McConville draws Armagh away to Monaghan

    “It’s definitely the tie of the round.” The draw was made, on Monday morning, for the second round of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifiers and there were some tasty fixtures thrown up. Football fans in Armagh were up bright and early for it. Former Armagh star Oisín McConville joined GAA president John Horan and Darren […]

    7 years ago

  • Rory McIlroy shoots round of his career to win Canadian Open

    Rory McIlroy shoots round of his career to win Canadian Open

    By God, he throttled that course and the entire chasing pack. When Rory McIlroy is in the zone, very few golfers in the world can live with him. In Hamilton, Ontario – in the final round of the RBC Canadian Open – McIlroy was in the zone and playing golf like he was lording it […]

    7 years ago

  • Ireland lose World Cup of Darts final after taking Dutch and English scalps

    Ireland lose World Cup of Darts final after taking Dutch and English scalps

    So close, and yet so far. Ireland’s World Cup team of William O’Connor and Steve Lennon shocked tournament favourites England and The Netherlands on the way to the final but lost out to the second seeds Scotland. O’Connor, from Limerick, and Carlow native Lennon went on a fairytale run but there was to be no […]

    7 years ago

  • McManus lays it on the line for Clare in impressive Sunday Game debut

    McManus lays it on the line for Clare in impressive Sunday Game debut

    Not standing on ceremony. Not afraid of sharing an opinion or three. Reputations did not matter a jot. Only one Clare player escaped the verbal onslaught from Neil mcManus. McManus and his Antrim side were on the receiving end against Westmeath in the Joe McDonagh Cup, on Saturday. 24 hours later and McManus shrugged off […]

    7 years ago

  • “He’s very brave and wants to get on the ball” – Coleman on Josh Cullen

    “He’s very brave and wants to get on the ball” – Coleman on Josh Cullen

    The West Ham midfielder insists he is right where he wants to be, but many will breathe easier when he makes his competitive debut. A Hammers midfielder from England with Irish grandparents, Josh Cullen will hopefully put the Declan Rice comparisons to bed sooner rather than later. With Gibraltar in town ahead of the European […]

    7 years ago

  • Menton and Newman in the goals for Meath as Laois pay for wastefulness

    Menton and Newman in the goals for Meath as Laois pay for wastefulness

    MEATH 3-13 LAOIS 0-11 Meath were ahead from minute one to minute 71 as they dispatched of a wasteful Laois to reach the Leinster Senior Football Championship final. Two goals from midfielder Bryan Menton and a Michael Newman penalty were the highlights for the Royal County but the meek surrender of Laois will bring a […]

    7 years ago

  • Tony Ferguson speaks directly to Conor McGregor after UFC 238 victory

    Tony Ferguson speaks directly to Conor McGregor after UFC 238 victory

    ‘El Cucuy’ believes his next UFC fight should be for the lightweight title he has strived towards over the past decade. UFC 238 had two title fights on its main card, in Chicago, but many MMA fans were tracking the event to see Tony Ferguson throw down with Donald Cerrone. Ferguson is a joy to […]

    7 years ago

  • Westmeath’s Killian Doyle registers outrageous 0-17 against Antrim

    Westmeath’s Killian Doyle registers outrageous 0-17 against Antrim

    This is some tally. Westmeath roll on in the Joe McDonagh Cup with a second win on the bounce, this time against an Antrim side that struggled to put a lid on Killian Doyle. Their 0-29 to 0-21 was lit up by the lively Doyle. The Raharney clubman was pure fizz for Westmeath as they […]

    7 years ago

  • 14-man Ireland suffer crushing world championship heartache

    14-man Ireland suffer crushing world championship heartache

    IRELAND 17-45 AUSTRALIA Despite having only 14 men for most of the game, Ireland were well poised for a huge victory. A 20th minute red card for Ireland U20 lock Ryan Baird ultimately proved too much for his teammates as they ran out of steam in the final 20 minutes. Ireland led 17-10 after Stewart […]

    7 years ago

  • “I’ve no choice but to give a red card” – Ireland U20s left to rue crucial call

    “I’ve no choice but to give a red card” – Ireland U20s left to rue crucial call

    The decision was branded “very harsh” by former Ireland Women’s captain Niamh Briggs. It was a tale of two high tackles in Ireland’s World Rugby U20 Championship encounter with Australia in Santa Fe. Ireland were looking to follow-up their opening match victory over England against the Junior Wallabies, but an early red card put them […]

    7 years ago

  • Katie Taylor’s ninth round at Madison Square Garden summed up her champion spirit

    Katie Taylor’s ninth round at Madison Square Garden summed up her champion spirit

    “I’m living the life of my dreams right now.” So said Katie Taylor, on Friday, when she was given a rapturous homecoming – sans Shane Ross – in Bray. Crowds flocked to Taylor’s hometown from across the country to catch a glimpse of the undisputed women’s lightweight champion and her five belts – WBA, WBO, […]

    7 years ago

  • ‘I think it’s sexist and I take great offence to that’ – Hope Solo

    ‘I think it’s sexist and I take great offence to that’ – Hope Solo

    Every time the Women’s World Cup rolled around, Hope Solo gritted her teeth and endured it. Now that the former USA goalkeeper has retired, she is on the offensive. Due to the size differences between male and female players, generally speaking, it has long been contested that women’s goals should be reduced in size. Looking, […]

    7 years ago

  • ‘We knew good British teams can score goals from dead balls’

    ‘We knew good British teams can score goals from dead balls’

    Take a glance at the player ratings in the Danish media and you’ll see how dissatisfied the locals were about the 1-1 draw in Copenhagen. Ireland maintained their positive start to their European Championship Qualifiers campaign with a hard-earned draw against Denmark, on Friday night. The visitors had the best chance of a scoreless first […]

    7 years ago

  • James McClean knew exactly what he wanted to say to the Danes

    James McClean knew exactly what he wanted to say to the Danes

    For a while there, it was looking like another round to the Danes. James McClean did not have his best outing for Ireland, in Copenhagen last night, but he still managed to play his part in a couple of good attacking moments and pop up for two of his side’s best scoring chances. Ireland’s goal […]

    7 years ago

  • Seamus Coleman sticks it to Denmark with cutting post-match comment

    Seamus Coleman sticks it to Denmark with cutting post-match comment

    They knew it was coming and were rendered powerless all the same. Alan Judge (broken wrist) will have to sit out Ireland’s home game against Gibraltar, on Monday, but he should content himself with the fact that he came up with the perfect cross for their equaliser against Denmark. Seamus Coleman certainly appreciated it. With […]

    7 years ago

  • Sean O’Brien will never play for Ireland again, but he could be a Lion

    Sean O’Brien will never play for Ireland again, but he could be a Lion

    Group or knockout stages, Sean O’Brien deserved to go out on his shield. When Ireland won the Six Nations Grand Slam in 2018, Sean O’Brien was feeling his way back after sustaining a hip injury late in 2017. He played 40 minutes of a comeback game in February and 27 minutes of another comeback in […]

    7 years ago

  • Man United offered choice of three Juventus players to swap Paul Pogba

    Man United offered choice of three Juventus players to swap Paul Pogba

    If Manchester United are enter summer transfer market, using Paul Pogba as their biggest bargaining chip, they have to use him wisely. If he does leave over the summer, the final image of Paul Pogba’s second spell at Manchester United – POGBACK – would be the World Cup winner standing near the Old Trafford tunnel […]

    7 years ago

  • Nate Diaz on the greatest UFC idea that never happened

    Nate Diaz on the greatest UFC idea that never happened

    “There’s nothing for me there. I already did everything, beat everybody. I feel I’m the king of that division anyways.” Three years after his last fight in the UFC, Nate Diaz is back. The Stockton native will take on Anthony Pettis in August and it will be in the division he feels much more comfortable […]

    7 years ago

  • Delfine Persoon’s decision to appeal Katie Taylor victory the right thing to do

    Delfine Persoon’s decision to appeal Katie Taylor victory the right thing to do

    This is exactly what the Persoon camp need to do right now. Dethroned WBO lightweight champion Delfine Persoon has stated her team’s intention to officially appeal her controversial defeat to Katie Taylor. Saturday night at Madison Square Garden saw Taylor become undisputed (four-belt) world champion after taking a split decision over Persoon. One judge scored […]

    7 years ago

  • Liverpool advised to strengthen in two areas to build on European success

    Liverpool advised to strengthen in two areas to build on European success

    What’s next? As the Liverpool victory parade negotiated its way through a throng of red, in their hometown, former Reds Jason McAteer and Ronnie Whelan reflected on the club’s sixth European Cup triumph. Liverpool transfers were not far from their thoughts, however. The live LFC broadcast rolled on their Facebook page for almost four hours […]

    7 years ago

  • ‘Jordan Henderson could easily have not been at Liverpool this season’

    ‘Jordan Henderson could easily have not been at Liverpool this season’

    Back in 2012, Liverpool wanted to swap Jordan Henderson for Fulham’s Clint Dempsey. ‘I went back to my room and I shed a few tears,” Henderson confessed. “It hurt so much.” On Saturday night, at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Henderson raised Liverpool’s sixth European Cup in the storied history of the Merseyside club. Henderson captained […]

    7 years ago

  • Tearful Delfine Persoon gives first interview since controversial Taylor defeat

    Tearful Delfine Persoon gives first interview since controversial Taylor defeat

    “It could have been so beautiful.” Despite landing 116 punches to Katie Taylor’s 103, boxing courageously and finishing like a freight train, Delfine Persoon had to stand in the middle of the ring and watch as her WBO belt was presented to her opponent. The Belgian lost her first professional fight in 10 years, when […]

    7 years ago

  • “This is not only a sporting theft, but a financial theft”

    “This is not only a sporting theft, but a financial theft”

    Picture the scenes in Ireland if Katie Taylor had put in one of the greatest performances of her career only to see her dreams snatched away by the judges. Back in 2016, Katie Taylor climbed out of the ring, at the Rio Olympics, in complete shock and disbelief. The Bray native had fought well against […]

    7 years ago

  • Jackie Tyrrell lacerates ‘bad junior team’ Clare after Tipperary shellacking

    Jackie Tyrrell lacerates ‘bad junior team’ Clare after Tipperary shellacking

    Clare were taken to the cleaners and made foot the bill. Former Waterford star Ken McGrath said Clare were ‘leaderless and clueless’ against Tipperary, and that was not the worst of it. After they fell apart in the second half of their Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round 3 encounter, Jackie Tyrrell went through the Banner […]

    7 years ago

  • Jurgen Klopp made an odd Pep Guardiola joke in his press conference

    Jurgen Klopp made an odd Pep Guardiola joke in his press conference

    “It was a joke.” Jurgen Klopp was answering questions from English, Spanish, German and Norwegian journalists in his post-match press conference so the attempted joke could have been lost in translation. Liverpool 2, Tottenham 0 and another major trophy was heading back to Merseyside. Klopp spoke with the press for a little over 12 minutes […]

    7 years ago

  • Delfine Persoon comments on Katie Taylor rematch do not bode well

    Delfine Persoon comments on Katie Taylor rematch do not bode well

    “That’s boxing, eh?” Delfine Persoon knew what she was up against it even before she stepped into the ring. On Saturday evening, at Madison Square Garden, the Belgian put her WBO belt on the line against Katie Taylor’s three lightweight titles. The winner would be declared the undisputed world champion. Persoon cautioned Taylor that she […]

    7 years ago

  • Tony Bellew defends Katie Taylor after Carl Froch tirade

    Tony Bellew defends Katie Taylor after Carl Froch tirade

    “You can’t say robbery. That’s a bit of a strong word.” Katie Taylor is the undisputed lightweight champion of the world but there are many out there disputing that title. The Bray native won the WBO belt off Belgium’s Delfine Persoon to add to the three she has collected over the past 18 months. The […]

    7 years ago

  • Jurgen Klopp dedicates win to his family in emotional post-match interview

    Jurgen Klopp dedicates win to his family in emotional post-match interview

    The upbeat, beaming front was put to one side as the reality of his achievement began to sink in. Stretching back to 2012, with Dortmund and then Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp had lost six finals in a row. That included losing Champions League finals to Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. The German joked, before Saturday’s Champions […]

    7 years ago

  • 47-word release ends Glenn Whelan’s Aston Villa career

    47-word release ends Glenn Whelan’s Aston Villa career

    Harsh business sometimes. Aston Villa are back in the Premier League after three seasons out of the big time. Villa defeated Derby County in the Championship playoff final, on Monday, to return to the top flight of English football. The club were in mid-table at the turn of the year but the return of captain […]

    7 years ago

  • John Kiely pure ruthless as Limerick make two big changes for Waterford

    John Kiely pure ruthless as Limerick make two big changes for Waterford

    The All-Ireland champions go into Sunday’s game against Waterford determined to put things right. For long periods of Limerick’s Munster Senior Hurling Championship with Cork, a fortnight ago, it appeared that the Treaty County were on course for a handy victory. The reigning champions looked lean and mean but they could not put the Rebels […]

    7 years ago

  • Former Arsenal star Jose Antonio Reyes dies in car crash

    Former Arsenal star Jose Antonio Reyes dies in car crash

    The former Gunners and Spain attacker was only 35 years old. Jose Antonio Reyes has died in a car crash, it has been confirmed by Spanish authorities. Reyes, who lined out for Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid and made 21 appearances for the Spanish national side, was involved in a car crash on Saturday morning and […]

    7 years ago

  • Class gesture from Delfine Persoon to Katie Taylor after tense face-off

    Class gesture from Delfine Persoon to Katie Taylor after tense face-off

    The talking is done. The seats have been sold. The appetite has been whetted. At Madison Square Garden, in the early hours of Sunday morning (Irish time), Katie Taylor will fight for the WBC lightweight belt that is currently in the possession of Belgian star Delfine Persoon. The Bray native, who is seeking to become […]

    7 years ago

  • ‘I’m a white Irishman… That’s not high on the agenda in England’

    ‘I’m a white Irishman… That’s not high on the agenda in England’

    James McClean is disgusted at the English FA for what sees as double standards and their failure to properly address a problem unless it is highlighted in the media. Back in November, in the middle of another elongated period of poppy-wearing, James McClean was targeted for some particularly vile abuse by a section of the […]

    7 years ago

  • Rugby’s red bib and why no player in his right mind wants to wear it

    Rugby’s red bib and why no player in his right mind wants to wear it

    Getting that red bib can only mean one thing – a world of pain. Ahead of Ireland’s 2011 World Cup victory over Australia, Shane Jennings famously imitated Wallabies turnover machine David Pocock to help his side prepare for all-out war at the breakdown. Seven years ago, as Leinster steeled themselves for a Champions Cup semi-final […]

    7 years ago

  • ‘It’s not all rainbows and unicorns. We want to win!’

    ‘It’s not all rainbows and unicorns. We want to win!’

    How exactly did a GAA-crazy lad from Derry end up captaining an Irish rugby team on the first ever occasion the country hosted an LGBT + inclusive tournament? It is a sunny Sunday in Dublin and that is where Oran Sweeney steps in. The Derry native was back home for a family wedding, on Saturday, […]

    7 years ago

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