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The blame game rears its ugly head

IN sport, like in most other walks of life, the best of plans may not always materialise. Very often it is the team or individual that is best able to adapt to new situations, when their plans don’t work out, that is most successful.  more >

Jury still out on Kerry

LET there be no doubt about it - based on their second half display Cork deserved their Munster title victory over Kerry last Sunday.  more >

Kerry should tread carefully against Rebels with a cause

IT’S Munster senior football final time again as defending champions, Kerry, take on the old enemy, Cork.  more >

The Big Voice for the Big Occasion

IT’S true for Manchester United boss, Alex Ferguson, when he once said that ‘teams win games but squads win championships.’  more >

Possession is nine-tenths of the modern day game

ATTENDING most games of gaelic football, one tends to over-hear people lamenting the loss of the catch-and-kick style of football, and, in the same breadth, castigating the modern, short-passing game.  more >

Youth today, leaders of tomorrow

THE success of the sporting organisation can be judged by the amount of young people that it has regularly participating in structured games and coaching.  more >

CHANGING FACE OF SPORT

TWO thousand years ago the Romans were adamant that ‘mens in sane in corpore sano’ - a healthy body gives a healthy mind.  more >

The tail should not wag the GAA dog

SPORTS governing bodies are vital to plan, organise and govern the activities of its chosen sport.  more >

The pursuit of excellence

ANYONE who has played gaelic football at a competitive level knows that it is played in a pressurised cauldron of high intensity and controlled aggression.  more >

Putting the fun back in football

PARTICIPATION in sport has changed so much since I started teaching physical education in the early 1970s when sport was perceived as mainly a very competitive, macho activity that had a predominantly male following.  more >



 

 

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