Search

Sport

JIM VAN WIJK
28 July 2010
ALEX HIGGINS will always remain an inspiration to the next generation of snooker players looking to emulate the ‘Hurricane’ and reach the very top of the game.
GRAHAM CLIFFORD
28 July 2010
THERE was a buzz around the capital in 2008.
GRAHAM CLIFFORD
28 July 2010
IN RECENT times, we’re told that Kerry’s bogey team are Tyrone and, in the context of the last decade, it’s impossible to argue with that.
DENIS HURLEY
28 July 2010
FOR the third time in this year’s Championship, Cork manager Conor Counihan had seen his side let a lead slip, allowing their opponents to seize a draw at the end of 70 minutes of football.
GRAHAM CLIFFORD
28 July 2010
JUSTIN McCARTHY’S controversial spell in charge of the Limerick hurlers could continue after the former Waterford boss was nominated for the post again.
ROBERT MULHERN
28 July 2010
AFTER weeks of waiting GAA fans across Britain now know what they will have to do to insure they can watch the remainder of the Gaelic football and hurling Championships on television.
DOUGIE COSTELLO
28 July 2010
I THINK we were all a bit surprised by Harbinger’s win in the King George on Saturday.
GRAHAM CLIFFORD
28 July 2010
ON July 27, 2012 the attention of the world will focus on a multimillion pound stadium in Stratford.
PADDY GONNEGAN
28 July 2010
RICHARD DUNNE believes the Republic of Ireland can benefit from last year’s crushing World Cup exit at the hands of France — if they take the attacking attitude they showed that night into the upcoming European Championship qualifying campaign.
GRAHAM CLIFFORD
28 July 2010
AFTER Bohemians’ tame European exit last week in the Champions League, Shamrock Rovers kept the flag of Irish domestic football flying high with their 1-0 win away to Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv FC of Israel, setting up a mouthwatering tie with Juventus.
Follow
theirishpost on Twitter

  Celebrating 125 years of the GAA, Railway Cup Ruislip 2009.




Find me a Job Car Date Home to buy Home to Let