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The mythical and mystical five-in-a-row, a GAA obsession.
The lost five-in-a-row: I was walking in west cork recently, in a remote part of the beautiful Beara peninsula. It was a magnificent day, one of those that if we had enough of them, you’d never want to leave the country. As I crested the top of a very stern hill, I met a man who had just climbed it from the other side and both of us looked like we needed a rest. The chat came easily, initially covering the beautiful weather, the gorgeous countryside etc. but before long count
Dec 17, 20255 min read


Con Houlihan - appreciation - what Con might have said
Con, in pensive mode. What Con might have said:’ (this was written following the dramatic replayed All Ireland Hurling Final replay in 2013. Con Houlihan, my favourite sports writer, an immensely popular figure, had passed away a year before. The drawn game was magnificent and the replay was an epic. There is no doubt that Con would have been enthralled by the game and would have loved to have written about it. I tried to imagine what he would have said...) I don’t know if Da
Dec 17, 20255 min read


Micheal O'Muircheartaigh - The Passing of a Legend:
Micheal in position in Thurles before a Munster Final. When you consider the icons of the GAA, the names that immediately come to mind would be Christy Ring, Mick Mackey, Eddie Keher, John Doyle, DJ Carey and Henry Shefflin in hurling; Mick O’Connell, Mick O’Dwyer, Kevin Heffernan and Sean Purcell in football. There are also many more modern-day great players who will in time take their place in the pantheon. But did any of them do as much as Micheal O’Muirecheartaigh to publ
Dec 17, 20255 min read
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