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A dire performance 11 years ago hardly has a bearing now, but in front of almost 70,000 people, the vast majority of whom ...
Supporters at Croke Park this Sunday will be treated to a special show which will also be streamed globally via GAA.ie/thewarmup on Facebook Live, YouTube and on the @OfficialGAA channels as part of ...
While last weekend saw the country in a status yellow high temperature warning, this weekend is forecast to be a little more ...
KATIE Taylor should get the “mother and father of all homecomings” by getting the chance to fight in Croke Park, the Dail ...
Kilkenny missed out on the All-Ireland final this year, but the Cats will have a presence on the pitch nonetheless at the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNGAA to face awkward DJ Carey decision during Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling finalThe Kilkenny legend recently pleaded guilty to 10 counts of defrauding a number of people out of money while pretending he ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNJoyce treasuring quiet nature of the farm before Croke Park cauldronA week like this, in particular, he finds the farming is all the more to be treasured. Working alongside his father, who ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNCroke Park demonstration in support of Palestinian kids denied entry for GAA tourChildren from GAA clubs across the country united on Sunday, calling on the Government to allow 33 Palestinian youths into ...
Croke Park became a central symbol of the GAA and its followers. In order to cope with demand, the GAA decided to develop the ground in 1917. Typical of the GAA's nationalist heritage, ...
The biggest crowd at Croke Park was in 1961 when 90,556 fans watched Co Down play Co Offaly in the All-Ireland Football Final. Revamp Talks about redeveloping the GAA hub began in the 1980s.
The sports ground was renamed Croke Park after Archbishop Thomas Croke, one of the GAA’s first patrons. On August 21, 1938, the first iteration of the Cusack Stand opened.
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