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Leinster GAA are marking their first senior football semi-finals outside Croke Park in 30 years with incentivised group ...
The strong following behind the current All-Ireland champions Armagh and Ulster holders Donegal could prompt the Ulster ...
The province have come under pressure in recent years due to dwindling attendances and a lack of atmosphere at Croke Park for two of their showpiece games. Dublin ... we get our tickets for ...
While Leinster went on to destroy Harlequins, it was a piece of skill from No.10 Sam Prendergast that has sparked a lot of debate ...
It's down the road at the much more spacious Croke Park where Dublin will need to be excelling if they're to win a first Leinster title in 12 years. Former manager Micheál Donoghue read it that ...
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.
But it was the Treaty who lifted spring silverware after Saturday’s final in Croke Park, Jimmy Lee’s side finishing up 3-11 to 0-18 winners. Despite the defeat, Wexford captain Liam Coleman ...