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Gardaí concerned for safety of woman missing from Co. Wexford

November 10, 2024 by

GARDAÍ in Wexford are appealing to the public for assistance in locating a missing woman from Co. Wexford. Ann Lambe Murphy / Murray, 29, has been missing since Thursday, November 7. She is described as being approximately 5' 4" in height with medium-length brown hair and blue eyes. When Ann was last seen in Wexford town, she was wearing a dark-grey fleece jacket, light-grey … [Read more...] about Gardaí concerned for safety of woman missing from Co. Wexford

McIlroy believes that Trump’s re-election could now end golf’s civil war

November 10, 2024 by

Rory McIlroy believes that Trump could now end the civil war between LIV Golf and the traditional PGA Tour and DP World Tour. McIlroy believes that Trump's relection could now end golf's civil war The two parties have been at each other's throats since LIV Golf was created in 2022. Since then, a number of high-profile golfers have left the PGA Tour to play in the Saudi-led … [Read more...] about McIlroy believes that Trump’s re-election could now end golf’s civil war

Tana Umaga opens up about the infamous 2005 spear tackle on O’Driscoll

November 10, 2024 by

Former All-Black Tana Umaga has revealed that the infamous spear tackle that seriously injured former Ireland and British and Irish Lions captain Brian O'Driscoll was never intended to be as hard as it was. On June 25th, 2005, Lions captain O'Driscoll was the victim of a spear tackle 41 seconds into the first Test against New Zealand at Jade Stadium in … [Read more...] about Tana Umaga opens up about the infamous 2005 spear tackle on O’Driscoll

Fenton claims James McCarthy is greatest Dublin player we will ever see

November 10, 2024 by

Dublin's Brian Fenton has claimed that his now-retired teammate James McCarthy is the best player to ever wear a Dublin jersey. McCarthy (34) decided to hang up his boots after a long, illustrious career that saw him win nine All-Ireland titles, including six consecutive Sam Maguire Cups, as well as countless other titles with Dublin. In a statement released this week on the … [Read more...] about Fenton claims James McCarthy is greatest Dublin player we will ever see

Donegal’s Murphy set for sensational return to inter-county football

November 10, 2024 by

Former Donegal captain Michael Murphy will line out for the Donegal senior footballers next year after a rumour about his return became a reality this week. Murphy is regarded as one of, if not the greatest, footballers to play for Donegal. The Glenswilly native was Donegal county captain from December 2010 until his retirement from inter-county football in November 2022. Last … [Read more...] about Donegal’s Murphy set for sensational return to inter-county football

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