Sunday match reports
Photo: Mayo GAA Well, we’re still on the horse. Yesterday’s game was pretty bonkers, even by our standards, but we somehow came out the right
Photo: Mayo GAA Well, we’re still on the horse. Yesterday’s game was pretty bonkers, even by our standards, but we somehow came out the right
Photo: @Mayo_LGFA The county’s women footballers made a winning start this afternoon to the group stage in this year’s LGFA All-Ireland
Right, another weekend is fast approaching and with it three more matches involving Mayo teams. Here are the details on them in the order they’ll
Waterford 1-28 Tipperary 0-21 Brian Flannery On Sunday last Waterford put their neighbouring county from across the Suir on notice that Walsh Park is
The former woolen mill at Ardmayle, County Tipperary, built by the banks of the river Suir around 1800. The man responsible was Richard Long who
The former Erasmus Smith schoolhouse in Cahir, County Tipperary. Erasmus Smith was a 17th century English merchant who acquired large amounts of
Gardaí have confirmed that an investigation is “ongoing” into the theft of a trailer and quad from a house in Tipperary yesterday (Wednesday,
Across the road from the old tower house in Ardmayle, County Tipperary stands this handsome church dedicated to St John the Baptist, reputedly
What remains of an old tower house in Ardmayle, County Tipperary. Some four storeys high and likely dating from the 15th century, it is one of two
After Monday’s post explaining the history of Thomastown Castle, County Tipperary, these pictures might be of interest since they show the gate
Greencoat Renewables has today (1 April) announced its latest acquisition. The Dublin-based renewable infrastructure company has invested an
Greencoat Renewables has announced its latest in a series of acquisitions today (1 April). The Dublin-based renewable infrastructure company has
St. Patrick’s Day 2020 happened to fall right at the beginning of the pandemic restrictions that shut down most of our bars. At the time, it seemed
A tractor was engulfed in flames in an incident in Co. Tipperary last week, which saw members of Tipperary Fire and Rescue Service called in to take
Travelling across the globe to follow her dream to study chemical engineering at Queen’s University Belfast, Caroline Poovelil discovered a