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The passing of Kerry legend Mick O’Dwyer earlier this month touched every corner of the country. A larger-than-life character ...
Just three teams formed a group, and by failing to Kerry, and also to Meath in a previous match – two points dividing the sides at Páirc Tailteann – Louth’s sole win over Wicklow in the opening round ...
By Ger McNally at Cedral St Conleth's Park On a night when they paid to the tribute to the sadly departed Mick O’Dwyer, ...
When Mick O'Dwyer, was burried last week it was his sons and grandchildren who shouldered the legendary GAA player and ...
IT WAS on the last Sunday of March 2010 when Wicklow suffered a defeat to Waterford that ultimately cost them promotion to NFL Division 3. And for Mick O’Dwyer’s players, there was a price to pay ...
It seems everyone who spent any time in Mick O’Dwyer’s company has a scéal to tell. I am no exception. The year was 1987. Old adversaries Kerry and Dublin had qualified for the All-Ireland league ...
Whether close allies in the cause of Kerry, or rivals on Croke Park sidelines, the two men’s relationship was founded on ...
The deluge said it all — it was an outpouring from every corner of Ireland and well beyond that spoke volumes about Mick ...
Eight times he saw his Kerry captain climb the Hogan Stand steps to be presented with the Sam Maguire. It would have been ...
McConville was part of the St Patrick's Primary School Drumgreenagh that appeared on Simon Cowell's hit ITV show in 2017 ...
The popularity of the legendary Kerryman, who was laid to rest last weekend, shone through all over the country ...