Allianz Hurling League: The talking points from the opening weekend
A massive fillip for Antrim, Cork make a statement, and different folk with different takes on hurling’s grapple with cynical play
DARREN DELIVERS: Antrim manager Darren Gleeson encourages his players at the water break during their surprise win over Brian Lohan s Clare at Corrigan Park in Belfast. Picture: David Fitzgerald, Sportsfile
Mon, 10 May, 2021 - 07:00
Paul Keane, John Fogarty, Eoghan Cormican, John Fallon, Declan Bogue, and Mort Murphy
Key now for Antrim is to back up this opening day statement
On RTÉ Radio a few hours after Antrim’s shock win over Clare, Anthony Daly was trying to put the Antrim win into context. His view was that if they are to get somewhere in the Leinster Championship, then certain points on the road would be referenced, and this would be it.
GAA on TV: two top class documentaries plus Dublin in the 90 s
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GAA on TV: two top class documentaries plus Dublin in the 90 s
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Not too late for club-first season as GAA records €34m deficit for 2020
The GAA’s director of finance Ger Mulryan expects it will be the summer of 2022, at the earliest, before GAA income returns to pre-pandemic levels
With the final round of the National League and the entire All-Ireland Championship having taken place behind closed doors, gate receipts plummeted from €36.1m in 2019 to just €3.6m last year. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Tue, 16 Feb, 2021 - 13:18
Eoghan Cormican
The GAA’s director of finance, Ger Mulryan, has said “it is not too late” to relocate this year’s All-Ireland Championship to the backend of 2021 and allow club activity to proceed first.