News Category: Ladies Football
Interview with Tipperary Ladies Footballer Aishling Moloney
I have been approached by a few AFL clubs about going over, but it is not something that suits me at the minute.
I’d hope that we will be closer this year, we’re in it to win it, not to make up the numbers.’ – Cork manager Ephie Fitzgerald
Cork ladies football manager Ephie Fitzgerald says he has a fire in his belly again as he sets about plotting a return to the top for his side.
Munster GAA Awards 2019
The 2019 Munster GAA Awards took place on Saturday December 7th at the Castletroy Park Hotel, Limerick.
Donoughmore’s Rena Buckley is The Croke Park/LGFA Player of the Month for November
Cork legend Rena Buckley has been honoured with The Croke Park/LGFA Player of the Month award for November.
Hall of Fame Winners – Munster GAA Awards 2019
Tipperary’s Tony Wall and Kerry’s Donie O’Sullivan have secured the Hall of Fame Hurling and Football accolades respectively in the 2019 Munster GAA Awards.
Interview – Cork and Mourneabbey star Maire O’Callaghan
O’Callaghan has been a driving force all year for club and county.
2020 Lidl Ladies National Football League Fixtures announced
CHAMPIONS Cork will face Westmeath at home in the opening round of 2020 Lidl National League Division 1 Fixtures on Sunday, January 26.
Rena Buckley – ‘If we capped it off with a win it would be very, very sweet’
Rena hopes to help her club Donoughmore to All-Ireland Junior Football glory, and claim a 21st national title in the process.
2019 All Ireland Ladies Senior Football Club Championship Semi Final – Mourneabbey (Cork) 2-13 Donaghmoyne (Monaghan) 1-10
Mourneabbey will get the chance to retain their All Ireland Ladies Senior Football Club title after a hard fought win over Monaghan’s Donaghmoyne.
Interview with Mourneabbey Ladies Footballer Síle O’Callaghan
Fourteen years ago, Síle O’Callaghan was one of the ground breakers for Mourneabbey as they won their first All-Ireland Club title at Junior level.
2019 Munster Ladies Football Senior Championship Final – Mourneabbey (Cork) 2-18 Ballymacarbry (Waterford) 4-8
Mourneabbey (Cork) defeated Ballymacarbry (Waterford) by 2-18 to 4-8 in the Munster Ladies Football Senior Championship Final on Sunday October 27th at Bansha.
‘The numbers depleted a bit’ – Kilmihil gear up for potential landmark weekend
It has been a whirlwind three weeks for the Parish of Kilmihil in West Clare and if today (SATURDAY) and tomorrow go to plan, there will be plenty of excitement to shorten the autumn evenings.