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Irish Examiner on MSNWest Cork builder wins 10 All-Ireland final tickets in €10 Cavan GAA drawA builder from West Cork has struck GAA gold this weekend, winning a remarkable 10 coveted tickets to Sunday’s All-Ireland ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNAll-Ireland hurling final: Player ratings ahead of Croke Park D-day give one team clear edgeAhead of the biggest day in the hurling calendar, MirrorSport takes a detailed look at both camps as they face off the the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNCork and Tipp fans set for epic All-Ireland hurling final as Croke Park clash nearsExpect pure unfiltered hurling.The stage is set for an epic All-Ireland hurling final tomorrow as two great Munster rivals go ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNCork and Tipp fans furious as All-Ireland final ticket chaos sparks calls for GAA reviewAs All-Ireland final fever grips Cork and Tipp, questions mount over fairness of GAA's ticket allocation system ...
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Independent.ie on MSNResidents of Cork-Tipperary border show true colours as local rivalry heads for Croke Park turfIt’s a parochial game at its heart. Sunday’s All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final between Cork and Tipperary might be taking place in one of Europe’s most impressive stadiums, TV channels and ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'You go to Croke Park, you don't show up, you get what comes after that': McLoughlin recalls low of 2014 fall to TippA dire performance 11 years ago hardly has a bearing now, but in front of almost 70,000 people, the vast majority of whom were from Cork, it took a lot of the good away from beating Limerick five ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNCroke Park demonstration in support of Palestinian kids denied entry for GAA tourChildren from GAA clubs across the country united on Sunday, calling on the Government to allow 33 Palestinian youths into ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNCroke Park's GAA scoreboard...when outside agencies affect sport it's often hilariousChange Rear Ends Please, Marathon winner gets lift, Judge Dreadful, Sign here not there, You had One Job, Look Ma, I'm on top ...
The biggest crowd at Croke Park was in 1961 when 90,556 fans watched Co Down play Co Offaly in the All-Ireland Football Final. Revamp Talks about redeveloping the GAA hub began in the 1980s.
Croke Park became a central symbol of the GAA and its followers. In order to cope with demand, the GAA decided to develop the ground in 1917. Typical of the GAA's nationalist heritage, ...
The sports ground was renamed Croke Park after Archbishop Thomas Croke, one of the GAA’s first patrons. On August 21, 1938, the first iteration of the Cusack Stand opened.
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