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Munster bandwagon just rolls on and on

HAVING read so much of the coverage of Munster’s Heineken Cup quarter-final win away to Gloucester, I am at this stage a little mixed up as to who said what but I am nearly certain that it was Ronan O’Gara who came up with the following insight that caught my attention.  more >

Waterford schools on a crest of a wave

ONE of the great aspects of sport is watching younger sports people and trying to spot the stars of the future.  more >

What’s the point in Limerick date?

HERE WE GO AGAIN. Just when you think that the GAA can’t baffle us anymore they hit us full square between the eyes and bowl us out for six.  more >

And now the end is near..........

ANOTHER SIX NATIONS campaign behind us but everything’s changed, changed utterly.  more >

Ireland’s performance and atmosphere a damp squib

THINKING back over the course of last week I believe it’s about twelve years since I went to an Ireland senior rugby international at home (I was in Murrayfield a few years ago for Ireland and Scotland) it too was against Scotland in Lansdowne Road.  more >

Where has all the love gone?

ISN’T it always sad when a beautiful and loving relation-ship reaches the its end.  more >

Who cares where the money for ‘Trap’ came from?

IN the end it might have been the worst kept secret but after 113 days of waiting we were more than happy when Giovanni Trapattoni let the cat out of the bag hours ahead of the FAI’s big announcement that the 68 year-old Italian had agreed to become the manager of the Republic of Ireland and for me at least it was music to the ears.  more >

Horrific World Cup memories rekindled in Croke Park

JUST when we were nearly over the disaster that was Ireland’s World Cup in France. Just when we had just about recovered, last Saturday’s opening Six Nations match against Italy wiped out all the healing that the past four or five months had done.  more >

Magnificent Munster sting Wasps out of Europe

THOMOND PARK. Middle of January. Half five on a Saturday evening. It can only mean one thing. Another crucial must win final pool game in the Heineken Cup for Munster.  more >

A Munster defeat never felt so good

JUST when you think you’ve seen it all with Munster, there’s more. Over the years, and particularly since the conception of the Heineken Cup, time and again they have defied all the opinions of the experts and logic itself to conjure improbable and often the impossible.  more >

King Kenny set for Irish job?

A NEW YEAR but still the search for the next Republic of Ireland manager goes on and on and on. At least we know that it is still going on as Roy Hodgson (now in place as Fulham manager) admitted that he was interviewed for the Irish job but decided to take up the club position when offered it by the London club.  more >

2007 - The year of Harrington, Irish Cricket and Dan the Man

SO here we are again, facing into a brand new year of sport and isn’t it brilliant.  more >

Roller-coaster times for a ‘flawed genius’

WHAT a difference a couple of days make in life.  more >

What is the the Irish rugby world coming to?

A horrible Friday night in Musgrave Park. Wind, rain, muck, awful conditions, in front of a sellout home Munster Crowd, Leinster in town (for the first time since the World Cup and with all the rumours of a Munster/ Leinster divide in the Irish camp) all pointed to one thing, - a Munster win.  more >

Time for a fresh beginning for the Blues

SO twelve months on, it real-ly is happening this time. You’ll remember about this time last year, we were in the middle of the will they wont they relegation saga with Waterford United. Play-offs that meant nothing and so on. In the end that time United stayed in the Premier League, after it looked certain they wouldn’t. Twelve months on they’ve ended up the opposite, relegated to the first division when it looked odds on that they’d stay up.  more >

FAI must appoint the right man this time

WITH all that has gone on over recent times and with space at a premium with all the matches and so on, I haven’t written a Talking Sport column in a while but now my friends I’m back.  more >

70 minutes from All-Ireland day

All good things come to those who wait. And for the Waterford fans who made the journey to Croke Park in all sorts of weather last Sunday they were duly rewarded when their hurling heroes got over Cork at the second attempt and in the process booked their place in next Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final against Limerick.  more >

Strangling the life out of the GAA

ANOTHE wonderful weekend for the GAA. Saturday was jampacked with hurling and football qualifiers as the race for Croker in September hots up and then Sunday was dominated by the Ulster and Leinster football finals.  more >

Shannosiders finally book date with Déise

I THOUGHT at one stage on Sunday last that the hurlers of Limerick and Tipperary were destined for a fourth meeting to decide who would meet Waterford in this year’s Munster Senior Hurling Final but in the end Limerick came with a late surge to seal the tie in injury time of extra-time in the third match to deny Tipp and book their spot against the Déise on Sunday week.  more >

Hurling shows why it’s number one

Are we lucky or what? They can talk about great hurling games and great hurling rivalries down through the annals of the great game but surely the hurling or a rivalry was better than the current one that exists between Cork and Waterford?  more >



 

 

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