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Football

Heneghan and Conroy combine to end 13-year NUI Galway fresher wait

April 7, 2019 By SIN Staff

Heneghan and Conroy combine to end 13-year NUI Galway fresher wait

Electric Ireland Fresher Division 1 football final NUI Galway 2-13 DCU 1-15 By Michael O Connor Champions, but only just, as a skilful fast paced NUI Galway side were made work for the title against a DCU Dochas Eireann in the All Ireland Fresher football final in a well-appointed Tubberclair on Thursday 14 March. DCU arrived at the Westmeath venue chasing their fourth … [Read more...] about Heneghan and Conroy combine to end 13-year NUI Galway fresher wait

Moloney shines for DCU as NUI Galway struggle

April 6, 2019 By SIN Staff

Moloney shines for DCU as NUI Galway struggle

LGFA HEC O’Connor Shield final: DCU Dochas Eireann 3–18 NUI Galway 0–6 By Michael O’Connor A DCU side that could dominate the O’Connor Cup in 2020 and 2021 based on the youthful vigour and developing class in their squad, came out on a top against NUI Galway in a one-sided O’Connor Shield final in Dublin. The new Dublin Technical University astroturf facility in … [Read more...] about Moloney shines for DCU as NUI Galway struggle

Money talks as Donegal’s Croke Park motion is defeated at congress

March 17, 2019 By SIN Staff

Money talks as Donegal’s Croke Park motion is defeated at congress

By Tomás Keating The Annual GAA Congress took place in Wexford last month, and the main talking point was Donegal’s failed motion to stop Dublin from having their home games in Croke Park in the Super Eights. Motion 39 was put forward by Donegal, and it received 36 percent of the vote among fellow county board delegates. It was Donegal themselves who were the victims of … [Read more...] about Money talks as Donegal’s Croke Park motion is defeated at congress

Kepa fiasco just another episode in Chelsea player power drama

March 12, 2019 By SIN Staff

Kepa fiasco just another episode in Chelsea player power drama

By Danny Casserly With Kepa Arrizabalaga’s recent strop in front of 80,000 people at Wembley, and millions watching around the world, another episode in the seemingly never-ending power struggle between the Chelsea players and management played out in the League Cup final against Manchester City. With the last minutes of extra time ticking down, and the Chelsea goalkeeper … [Read more...] about Kepa fiasco just another episode in Chelsea player power drama

From heroes to Coke Zero

March 7, 2019 By SIN Staff

From heroes to Coke Zero

By Paul O’Malley In the era of rising accommodation costs and ludicrous college fees, where would we be without meal deals? We can live like kings and queens for a low cost and never feel guilty because we feel like we’re getting our money’s worth. No packed lunch? Meal deal. Hungover? A meal deal is a scientifically proven cure. Sult offers a lovely €5 meal deal for … [Read more...] about From heroes to Coke Zero

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