Great to see Tom O Toole playing ,Ireland v Wales, the grandson of Jimmy Stafford, nephew of Joe Stafford, cousin of Liam Stafford. The parish of Mornington on the international stage πͺ
27th of November 1988, St Colmcilles win the intermediate championship final replay. Two outstanding legends in our ranks that day. The rolls Royce of defenders, Robbie O Malley and the Ferrari of forwards , Bernard Flynn, along with the other 13 warriors secured victory that day
@DublinAirport Please don't appeal. They are iconic, of the 70's just like the otct, iconic of the 40's . I remember when they were in use, and due to the "Troubles,"they were decommissioned and reflective of the many lives, unfortunately, lost during that awful time. It's a time capsule
27th of November 1988, this group of lads won the intermediate championship, a first for St. Colmcilles. 36 yrs on , I wish you all well and remember those who are no longer with us
@IrishRail Lads, you have been very quiet all evening. Chaos ensued on the 17.03 tara st to dundalk. Half a train arrived, no forewarning, no apologies, come on its a commuter to Dundalk, at Peak time. Thomas the tank would do better. What is wrong with your system, do better please
35 yrs, Today, [27th by date], St Colmcilles, intermediate champions A memorable day.We remember Jimmy Stafford, Pat Beakey, and Paddy Clarke RIP. Keep er lit lads, St Colmcilles 1988.
1973, St. Colmcilles wins a first title, U14 v Don/Ash, and 2023 will be another first. Best wishes to the senior team in todays Div 1 final v Ratoath in Don/Ash.
@SmallerFishGAA These are all great comments from a Meath prospective. The place to beat Dublin is Croke Park. As for music/songs, I do remember the Meath team of 80/90's embraced "another one bites the dust" along with a video of earth crunching tackles on Dublin players, croke Park for Dubs