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For Martin Healy is it a labour of love delivering the ‘Writers from the Rooftop’ tour at Croke Park. Passionate about reading and Dublin, Healy’s offering which commenced in recent weeks is beginning ...
Meanwhile, Monaghan boss Gabriel Bannigan has named his side which shows one change from the team that started against Roscommon in the Division 2 League Final at Croke Park. Jack McCarron is listed ...
Julie Quinlan, who is conductor of Waterford City Brass and a native of Lismore Park, will be taking on an abseil of Croke Park on Friday, April 25. A very popular member of the community she will be ...
The Jinyu Xingfa Technology Campus & Quarry Park, nestled between the Great Wall of China and ... Daven Wu is the Singapore Editor at Wallpaper*. A former corporate lawyer, he has been covering ...
Rory McIlroy finally got his hands on the famous green jacket and earn himself a place in the history books by securing a career Grand Slam. The Northern Irish golfer joins an exclusive group of ...
As Park concludes, ‘This is not a meaningless repetition, but the necessary development to grow into a new self, conceived from oneself.’ Pei-Ru Keh is a former US Editor at Wallpaper*. Born and ...
For the third time in four seasons, Armagh and Kerry meet in a league final at Croke Park. The score is currently tied at one apiece, following victory for Kerry in the 2022 Division 2 decider and ...
It’s astonishing, for example, that the attendance at Croke Park to see Ali was just 18,725; Ali was a prime 30 years old, one year on from his “Fight of the Century” with Joe Frazier.
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In the sink-or-swim environment of Croke Park, the only trace of him by the end was the odd bubble coming to the surface. Playing behind a beaten pack and ensnared by Leinster’s swarming defence, he ...
(Picture: The Avondhu Archives) Tallow native, Pat Daly, is set to be honoured at Croke Park on Friday, after 44 years of service to the association as the head of Games Development and Research.
A combined crowd of over 110,000 came to Croke Park for Donegal’s 1992/93 league final and replay with Dublin with the Leinster side prevailing second time around with the Ulster side only ...