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Extra.ie on MSN5 things to do this weekend in Ireland – May 9 – 11With the Easter break behind us and the May bank holiday already a memory, this weekend might feel a little quieter for many.
You always have to make things happen. We do a lot of helicopters,” she says. Helicopters were used to transport a party of four women friends who were spending a week together in Ireland recently.
The skort controversy in camogie has escalated dramatically with reigning All-Ireland champions Cork have insisted they will ...
Bank Holiday is nearly here, bringing a much-needed break and the perfect excuse to get out and about with the family. Whether you’re in search of ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNCork Con eager to win back-to-back AIL titles for first time in 20 yearsIt hasn't been done in 20 or so years and it's obviously a massive achievement. So we haven't shied away from it. It's ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNJimmy Barry-Murphy: Cork 'justifiably hot favourites' for All-Ireland hurling titleJimmy Barry-Murphy believes that Cork will win the Liam MacCarthy Cup this season, which would be their first All-Ireland ...
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Independent.ie on MSNCork boss Pat Ryan declares ‘Munster championship wide open’ after weekend's actionCork’s win over Tipperary last Sunday may well be one of the occasions that Cork fans look back to if things finally go their ...
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The42 on MSNWaterford to join Cork in protest against skort rule in Saturday's Munster camogie finalUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
His PhD position was “the perfect match, offering me the two things I love most ... art technology and LED screens. “Ireland is not the best place to do astronomy. It’s always cloudy.” ...
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RSVP Live on MSNCork's Ashling Thompson says team will wear shorts in Camogie final no matter the costLast weekend, a Leinster senior semi-final match between Dublin and Kilkenny was almost called off after players wore shorts ...
We look back at a thrilling third round of the 2025 Guinness Women’s Six Nations as the table begins to take shape.
While the Tailteann looks fairly even in terms of quality, there is a clear group of death in the All-Ireland series. That is ...
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