Tag Archive | hurling
GAA: Division 1A – Tribesmen and Rebels draw first blood as Deise lower the Banner
Kilkenny and Galway battled it out in a repeat of the Leinster and All Ireland finals, while Cork and Waterford claimed victories for the deep south. The Daily Shift’s James Donoghue has the round up… About these ads
GAA: Division 1B Round 1 review
Dublin, Wexford and Limerick avoided upsets – just about. The Daily Shift’s James Donoghue wraps up the weekends action in Division 1B…
GAA: NHL Division 1 Round 1 preview
After a breathtaking finale to the 2013 hurling season, who is going to get out of the traps quickest this year? The Daily Shift’s James Donoghue gives us his opinion…
John Mullane calls time on inter-county career
An end of an era in Waterford hurling as John Mullane retires. The Daily Shift’s Sean Defoe reports…
Nutrition guide launched for young camogie players
A new guide on nutrition for camogie players has been launched. The Daily Shift’s David Prendergast has the full story…
GAA: Johnny Maher receives 8 week ban for incidents in Galway SHC final
After escaping disciplinary action in the Galway county final, Loughrea full forward Johnny Maher has been handed an 8 week ban by the Galway county board following a review of video footage of his shocking behaviour in November. The Daily Shift’s Kevin Bolger has more…
GAA: 2013 Hurling Championship preview
Last Thursday evening saw the draw for the 2013 GAA hurling provincial championships. The Daily Shifts Joe Slattery has more…
The GAA bring sexy back
Now that the Championship is over, we are only left with memories of major victories, devastating losses and of course, memories of the absolute hotties who graced the grass of Croke Park. Aine O Donnell of The Daily Shift recollects the most aesthetically pleasing athletes of the season,
Galway and Kilkenny: A rivalry out of nothing
The Daily Shift’s Kevin Bolger has a look at the freshest rivalry in inter county hurling, Galway and Kilkenny. Who do you think will come out on top at the end of September?..
Galway vs Kilkenny: A bridge too far for the Tribesmen?
Can Galway stop the unstoppable machine of Kilkenny? The Daily Shift‘s Kevin Bolger takes a look…
Galway shock Kilkenny in Leinsteir final: Tactical game proves Kilkenny not invincible
Henry Shefflin stands in a familiar position, crouched over the ball in Croke Park in front of the posts. He rises the sliothar and calmly slots it over the bar. But there is something unfamiliar about the circumstances he finds himself in. It’s his and Kilkenny’s first point of the day, nineteen minutes and thirty […]