I think of all the chopping and changing in the GAA, one thing that needs to return is the minor games being the curtain raiser to the senior. Always added to the buzz and any player lucky enough to experience it will always remember the day #ulsterchampionship#GAA
Issue 3 will be in your inboxes later today. I spoke with Neil Flynn who has spent the year living in Melbourne and playing his football with Wolfe Tones. We spoke about GAA life in Australia, watching Kildare and Maynooth from afar, new rules and fundraising in memory of his Dad
A lot of fun putting this together with the brilliant students at my old school, Scoil Cholmcille An Tearmann.
Hopefully this comes in handy for someone out there 🗳️
#Election2024
A lot of fun putting this together with the brilliant students at my old school, Scoil Cholmcille An Tearmann.
Hopefully this comes in handy for someone out there 🗳️
#Election2024
Another one for the wall of shame.
This is the reason there were no eggs left yesterday for anyone else.
They thought by parking on the road and covering their faces they would get away scot free.
Wish i had a video of the shock on their faces when we showed up to their lovely house within 30mins.
Not all eggs and potatoes were recovered but they had to pay.
These people walk amongst you. And are always really really sorry!
Only Sorry they got caught😡
If you steal, expect a call an expect to be tarred and feathered.
#dunnesfarmeggthief #dunnesfarmeggs #wallofshame #tâlhar #hoț
Went back to the YouTube GAA rabbit hole this week. I’m trying to understand where this entitlement we seem to have about Gaelic football that every game has to be a classic, where did it come from?
I’m no further on anyway.