🔥 Clubhouse Beats is BACK 🔥
Get ready to kick off your summer with Disco Sunday 🪩🎉
We’re calling all 1st, 2nd & 3rd years — this is your night!Come join the party on Sunday, July 6th as DJ Paddy Friel spins the hottest tracks all night long 🎧💃
🎟️ €12 at the door
🚪 Doors open 9:15pm
Don’t miss the first big party of the summer — let’s make it one to remember! 😎🌟
I’ve recycled this Conor McManus stat a few times but no harm in one final update upon his retirement. Of his 9-291 in championship football, 1-49 (16%) came after 60th minute, 1-14 of it from play.
Clutch.
Monaghan were blessed to have him.
Thank you to Monaghan GAA and Clontibret O'Neills GAA star, Conor McManus for showing his support for our upcoming development draw!
There is less than 3 days to go as the draw takes place on Saturday the 4th of January 2025! Don’t miss out get your tickets before they’re all gone!!
Get your ticket(s) now at https://t.co/RVxc9ivt0m to be in with a chance to win the top prize of €25000 with 12 additional Cash prizes to be won!
@ConorMcManus_15@monaghangaa@clontibretclg@UlsterGAA@officialgaa
Former All Ireland winning captain and Senior Men’s player Michael Murphy asks for your support in our upcoming Development Draw!
Get your ticket(s) now at https://t.co/5evqcChY5X to be in with a chance to win the top prize of €25,000!
🏆Comhghairdeas/Congratulations to @clontibretclg the @foxhoundtravel1 Division 2 League Cup winners. Commiserations to @DonaghmoyneGaa on this occasion.
Team captain Nathan was presented with the cup by Monaghan GAA Healthy Club Officer John.
When lambing season and working on your defending skills join together.
Conor Og doesn’t agree it was a black card 😂🙈. The defender in our house. #no.3
‘Nudie’ Hughes’ enthusiasm reciprocates. So too his belief. His positivity means you couldn’t feel sorry for him if you tried.
Tales of ‘85 and more ahead of Kerry v Monaghan👇
https://t.co/byVUxNYu1D
Long read: Mickey Harte & Jim McGuinness, their links and their similarities. Missed opportunity, triumphs, tragedies, Kilcar, Ardboe, Tralee, Edendork, Louth - for all their differences, they've always been so alike.
https://t.co/VC6H6sp4Bo
Great to have Michael Murphy writing in The Irish Times for the championship. His first column is fascinating, about the mental battle of being favourites when the game is going away from you.
https://t.co/bLNP0BzH2Q
'You have to stand by somebody that has a problem' 💬
Margaret McConville speaks about her son Oisin's past struggles with gambling addiction on the latest episode of the GAA Social, available now on @BBCSounds#BBCGAA