News Category: Munster GAA News
Munster GAA Student Bursaries 2024/2025
The GAA have again reiterated their commitment to the ongoing educational development of its players and members by announcing details of the 2024/25 GAA National Student Bursary scheme.
‘Family affair’ – The Big Interview with Emma Cronin of Moyle Rovers and Tipperary
In their bid to be crowned Tipperary senior ladies football championship winners for 2024, the Moyle Rovers club in Clonmel will have two generations of the Cronin family to call upon.
Kerry’s Kayleigh Cronin is The Croke Park Hotel/LGFA Player of the Month for August 2024
Kerry’s Kayleigh Cronin has been honoured with The Croke Park Hotel/LGFA Player of the Month award for August 2024.
Nuala Nealon RIP
We were all deeply saddened to learn of our dear colleague and friend Nuala who passed away on Friday.
She will be sorely missed by everyone at Munster GAA and we extend our deepest sympathies to Nuala’s family and friends
TUS Munster GAA Post Primary Schools Under 19 Hurling and Football Draws 2024/2025
The draws took place on Monday August 26th for the TUS Munster Under 19 A, B and C Hurling competitions and the Under 19 A Football competition.
2024 oneills.com World Wallball Championships – McMahon triumphs in Limerick
Eighteen months ago, there were serious question marks over Martina McMahon’s future in elite-level handball. The Limerick left-hander sustained a very serious back injury while playing soccer – an innocuous turn in which her feet remained planted and her back twisted violently – resulting in an L5 S1 spinal fusion.
Craobh Domhanda Wallball i Luimneach / oneills.com World Wallball Championships in UL
Tá Craobhchomórtas Wallball Domhanda oneills.com faoi lánseol faoi láthair in Ollscoil Luimnigh.
‘Keys to the Kingdom’ – The Big Interview with Kerry’s Anna Galvin
In the days that followed their final success over Galway at Croke Park on Sunday, August 4, Anna Galvin and her Kingdom colleagues were able to get a full sense of what winning this year’s TG4 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship has truly meant to the people of Kerry.
Sixth the best after some isolating, low days: Treacy
Laura Treacy thought last year’s victory was the sweetest but contemplating how Sunday’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie final against Galway had unfolded and how for a while, there was a worry she would not be involved at all, the Killeagh stalwart determined that medal number six might just be the most valuable of them all.
O’Sullivan standing on the shoulders of giants
“That did drive me. It’s important that you just didn’t go out there to represent yourself. You were representing people
Meagher aiming to lay down the law
Garda Sinéad Meagher watched the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Premier Junior camogie final on TV in the station in Naas, and felt sick.
Rebels Homan in on All-Ireland glory
While some might think the presence of Cork and Kilkenny’s second string squads in Sunday’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland intermediate camogie final (3pm, live on RTÉ2) is unfair, the facts are, that seven of the last ten titles have been won by first teams.