Croke Park: ‘More than just a sports venue’ Croke Park has hosted thousands of the country’s most famous sporting events By ...
Dozens of others were wounded in what became known as "Bloody Sunday," one of the seminal events of the Irish War of Independence. Two of those wounded were players, with one of those, Michael Hogan, ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers, a franchise steeped in Irish American history, are close to sealing a deal to play an NFL game at ...
The significance of God Save the Queen being played at the site of the first Bloody Sunday meant this ... which meant Ireland had temporarily moved to Croke Park, where 14 spectators at a GAA ...
This guarantees them a home tie in the Round of 16 on the weekend of April 4th-6th, potentially against Castres, which the province could look to move to Croke Park ... or more in Sunday’s ...
This challenge match took place in Croke Park on 21 November 1920, a day now remembered as ‘Bloody Sunday’. Usually, though, challenge matches brought joy and drama and colour to people’s lives.
The GAA have confirmed they made the decision to pull Sunday’s Kerry-Donegal Allianz Division 1 game in Fitzgerald Stadium ...
One of the worst atrocities was the massacre of 13 civilians at Croke Park on Bloody Sunday November 21 1920. Black and Tans and Auxiliaries opened fire with armoured-car-mounted machine guns on the ...
Matt Connor was there. Our new chair Tom Parlon as well. Pat Teehan, Offaly assistant secretary. I didn't know Jim Gavin was ...