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Bedlam outside Croke Park. Serenity within. Kerry’s players are wandering the pitch in twos and threes. David Clifford is joking with his brother Paudie and Paul Geaney over near the Cusack Stand.
Jonathan Keane choked back the tears as he named his father Johnny and mother Mary in the back room of Lahinch's administration building and tried on the green blazer as he prepared to hoist the ...
Substitute Chloe Kelly fired in the winning penalty as England completed another spectacular shootout comeback to defend their title and beat world champions Spain 3-1 on penalties in the Euro 2025 ...
Kerry are All-Ireland champions for a 39th time after a masterclass to sink Donegal in a largely one-sided final in Croke Park.
It wasn’t quite a valedictory speech, but there was enough in there to suggest this was the last time we’ll sit before Jack O’Connor: Kerry senior team manager.
Here are the Donegal player ratings from today’s All-Ireland final defeat to Kerry. Shaun Patton – 6. Related topics. Kerry GAA; Donegal GAA; All-Ireland Senior Football Champ ...
Tadej Pogacar celebrated his fourth Tour de France title in Paris but was denied what would have been a stunning final stage victory as Wout van Aert rode away on the wet cobbles of Montmartre to win ...
Pádraig Harrington was not as outwardly emotional as Lahinch’s Jonathan Keane but he was certainly as “thrilled” to win the ISPS HANDA Senior Open and become just the fifth man in history to hoist the ...
After the outstanding year that he has had, there was something fitting about the fact that Joe O’Connor was on hand to bury the ball in the back of the Donegal net in the very last minute of the ...
Four times he used the same word in his brief post-match interview. Paudie Clifford wanted to get his point across. So did Kerry. That word was ‘disrespected.’ ...
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness said he was disappointed for the team’s followers after his side’s All-Ireland final to Kerry, saying they were waiting in vain for his side to catch fire.
A prayer service held for a mother and two children killed in a shooting incident in Co Fermanagh has been told that "we cannot rationalise what should never have taken place".