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The Leinster senior football championship semi-finals will not be played at Croke Park this year. It is the first time in 30 years that neither of the semi-finals will take place at GAA headquarters.
Leinster GAA has decided to switch both provincial SFC semi-finals outside of Croke Park, meaning that it will be the first occasion since 1995 that both provincial last-four encounters will not ...
He said: “The logic behind it was that we were playing games in Croke Park with half or quarter of an empty stadium. The atmosphere wasn’t there. “Dublin will travel anywhere.
Louth manager Trevor Hilliard and Fermanagh boss Joe Baldwin both issued strong statements slamming Croke Park for its failure to host the Allianz Hurling League final between the two counties at ...
Yet, I can’t wait to sit and take in the games. To see James Naughton strut his stuff on Croke Park, the young Offaly team and the energy they are playing with, the attacking pace of Monaghan ...
It was a crowd that did the game justice. On Sunday past, there were 21,596 people in Croke Park for the Division One and Three league finals. There had been just 11,000 there on Saturday evening ...
Before they shuffled down the tunnel, the Monaghan players and management team gathered for a group photo on the Croke Park pitch. Division Two champions, promotion, a fine National League campaign.
LOUTH hurling manager Trevor Hilliard and his Fermanagh counterpart Joe Baldwin issued a joint-statement to the media after Saturday’s Division Four final slamming the GAA for its failure to ...