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Mayo should let Keith Higgins do his job the old-fashioned way

Mayo should let Keith Higgins do his job the old-fashioned way

James Horan’s side will have to play to their strengths to topple James O’Donoghue and Kerry

Tue Aug 26 2014 - 16:44
One moment in time might have been a hit for Whitney Houston but it doesn’t translate to the sporting arena

One moment in time might have been a hit for Whitney Houston but it doesn’t translate to the sporting arena

Winning and losing is not about the grand gesture but a thousand smaller things coming together at the right time

Tue Aug 19 2014 - 13:59
The very best sides know the value  of marginal gains

The very best sides know the value of marginal gains

Kilkenny hurlers and Dublin footballers keep moving things on in search for perfection

Tue Aug 12 2014 - 12:00
James Horan an exceptional leader of men

James Horan an exceptional leader of men

Making the players believe what you say is part of being a good manager in GAA

Tue Aug 05 2014 - 13:21
Shane Walsh’s sublime piece of skill adds to sweet Tullamore memories

Shane Walsh’s sublime piece of skill adds to sweet Tullamore memories

Young Galway forward improving by the day ahead of Croke Park clash with Kerry

Tue Jul 29 2014 - 12:00
Standing tall in the terraces where some kids are marked return to sender

Standing tall in the terraces where some kids are marked return to sender

Wexford’s journey through the summer has been an enjoyable one to follow amid growing levels of excitement

Tue Jul 22 2014 - 14:02
Mickey Harte has earned the right to choose his own destiny

Mickey Harte has earned the right to choose his own destiny

Tyrone manager’s legacy already written thanks to success comparable to the greats

Wed Jul 16 2014 - 11:58
Time for new characters to commandeer centre stage

Time for new characters to commandeer centre stage

Shefflin, Cooper and Neymar cast long shadows from which fledgling heroes must emerge

Tue Jul 08 2014 - 13:36
Duffy and Gillick attempt to wind back the clock

Duffy and Gillick attempt to wind back the clock

Moving from a professional to amateur environment and swapping one sport for another is a tough remit irrespective of ability

Tue Jul 01 2014 - 13:14
It’s a  definite  maybe for Galway hurlers

It’s a definite maybe for Galway hurlers

In two codes Galway offered some great things, and also exposed some of the same old problems

Tue Jun 24 2014 - 11:50
We should treasure the versatility of Aidan Walsh while we still can

We should treasure the versatility of Aidan Walsh while we still can

Cross-pollination between the two sports has its benefits

Tue Jun 17 2014 - 16:57
Pre-match charade is not the real peril facing GAA

Pre-match charade is not the real peril facing GAA

Faux bravery will remain but risk of serious injury in hurling needs immediate action

Tue Jun 10 2014 - 14:42
Criticism a fossil fuel to fan the flames of inter-county teams’ anger

Criticism a fossil fuel to fan the flames of inter-county teams’ anger

Babs Keating’s assertion that Tipperary were soft caused a huge uproar prior to the game against Limerick

Tue Jun 03 2014 - 16:30
McGuinnes bringing Donegal back in through the out door

McGuinnes bringing Donegal back in through the out door

Faced with a Derry team that hold onto the ball for longer than a Led Zeppelin back-catalogue, Donegal manager Jim McGuinness cut his cloth accordingly

Tue May 27 2014 - 12:00
Club and county need to learn to get along

Club and county need to learn to get along

Warning inter-county players off club matches is doing our game no favours

Tue May 20 2014 - 14:33

Senator defends comments made to journalist in 2002

REACTION: SENATOR DAVID Norris has defended comments made in an interview with journalist Helen Lucy Burke some nine years ago…

Sat Oct 22 2011 - 01:00

'We've worked like dogs for them for the last six years. We were like robots'

ANGER was the overriding emotion among workers outside TalkTalk’s call centre on the outskirts of Waterford city yesterday afternoon…

Thu Sept 08 2011 - 01:00

Elderly couple traumatised by ordeal during robbery

GARDAÍ IN Waterford will today continue their investigations into a raid on the home of an elderly couple, who were tied up during…

Wed Aug 31 2011 - 01:00

Union outlines proposals to save 11 jobs at newspaper

UNITE, THE union, outlined its proposals yesterday regarding cost-cutting measures to management at the Munster Express over …

Fri Aug 26 2011 - 01:00

Judge jails man for four years for killing another man with a hurley

A MAN who killed another man by landing a blow to his head with a hurley in a secluded city park was jailed for four years yesterday…

Tue Jul 12 2011 - 01:00

Tall Ships festival to draw more than 500,000

THE TALL Ships festival is expected to attract more than 500,000 spectators this week with some 200 gardaí policing the event…

Tue Jun 28 2011 - 01:00

Waterford tall ships event set for next week

WATERFORD CITY is in its final preparations for hosting The Tall Ships Races 2011, which is expected to attract about 500,000…

Sat Jun 25 2011 - 01:00

Museum on Waterford's history opens

THE BISHOP’S Palace museum was officially opened by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport Leo Varadkar in Waterford last …

Thu Jun 23 2011 - 01:00

Standoff in Waterford

A MAN in his 30’s was involved in an armed standoff with gardaí in Waterford city last night.

Wed Jun 22 2011 - 01:00

Freedom of Waterford: Doonican and Bowyer honoured

TWO of Waterford’s most renowned sons, the singers Val Doonican and Brendan Bowyer, were awarded the freedom of the city in a…

Sat Jun 18 2011 - 01:00

Four years for man who burned home of teacher and her sons

A MAN who set a teacher’s house alight as she and her two young sons slept in upstairs bedrooms was sentenced to four years’ …

Sat May 28 2011 - 01:00

Waterford bin staff in dispute over tracking device scheme

PUBLIC BINS in Waterford city were full and overflowing yesterday after about 80 staff at Waterford City Council refused to work…

Thu Apr 07 2011 - 01:00

Threatening texts sent before killing

A MAN accused of killing another man at a secluded city park had earlier texted him saying he was “going to cut you into little…

Fri Mar 25 2011 - 00:00

Missing fisherman's body recovered

THE RECOVERY of a local fisherman’s body in Waterford Estuary after a month-long search has been welcomed by locals.

Tue Mar 22 2011 - 00:00

Agreement to clean up derelict Waterford hotel site

AGREEMENT BETWEEN Waterford City Council and a Cork-based developer will result in the dilapidated Ard Rí­ hotel in Ferrybank…

Sat Jan 29 2011 - 00:00

Woman died from hypothermia after fall, says pathologist

A WOMAN who had been drinking on a Christmas night out died from hypothermia after falling just yards from her front door, a …

Tue Jan 18 2011 - 00:00

Family of Meg Walsh appeal to Minister

THE FAMILY of Meg Walsh have called on Minister for Justice Dermot Ahern to “bring justice” to them in relation to the mother…

Mon Jan 10 2011 - 00:00

Waterford workers in disbelief at Lotto win

A GROUP of Waterford co-workers who won €1 million in the National Lottery last week might not have known of their good fortune…

Fri Jan 07 2011 - 00:00

College president urges graduates to take control of their own destiny

THE PRESIDENT of Waterford Institute of Technology yesterday urged graduating students to “remain positive” in the face of current…

Wed Jan 05 2011 - 00:00

Fresh plea for sister missing for 17 years

THE FAMILY of missing woman Imelda Keenan, who was last seen at a bridge in Waterford 17 years ago yesterday, has made a fresh…

Tue Jan 04 2011 - 00:00

Waterford school still in prefab 25 years later

A PRIMARY SCHOOL in Co Waterford whose pupils have to take physical education classes outside in “all conditions” because of …

Thu Dec 30 2010 - 00:00

'No jobs to be lost' in privatised bin service

WATERFORD CITY Council has said no jobs will be lost as a result of its decision to privatise its waste collection service in…

Wed Dec 22 2010 - 00:00

Senior engineer on trial for deception

A FORMER senior engineer who is alleged to have awarded a kerbing contract dishonestly by deception, has gone on trial at Waterford…

Thu Nov 25 2010 - 00:00

Council may pay to clean up hotel

THE FAILURE of a developer to clean up the derelict Ard Rí hotel in Ferrybank could cost Waterford City Council €200,000.

Wed Nov 17 2010 - 00:00

Nursing home death case adjourned

A VERDICT is to be given in December in relation to a case taken by the Health Service Executive against a nursing home in which…

Sat Oct 16 2010 - 01:00

Armed gardaí patrol Waterford estate

ARMED GARDAÍ have been patrolling a housing estate in Waterford city following the escalation of a family feud that led to a …

Wed Sept 15 2010 - 01:00

Body of man recovered near Wexford beach

THE COAST Guard has recovered the body of a Co Wexford man in the water near Cullenstown Beach yesterday morning, five years …

Wed Sept 08 2010 - 01:00

Prison sentence for assault on judge

A 20-YEAR-OLD man was yesterday sentenced to three months imprisonment for the assault of a District Court Judge in Waterford…

Wed Sept 01 2010 - 01:00

Event to honour missing people

THE FAMILIES of missing women will gather for a special pilgrimage in Co Wexford this afternoon.

Sat Aug 28 2010 - 01:00

Waterford swimmer for channel attempt

A WATERFORD firefighter swam from Carrick-on-Suir in Co Tipperary to Waterford city over the weekend to publicise a fundraiser…

Mon Aug 16 2010 - 01:00

Ex-councillor faces corruption charges

A FORMER Dungarvan town councillor who arrived in Ireland for a wedding over the weekend was arrested and appeared in court yesterday…

Wed Aug 04 2010 - 01:00

Sinking in 'river of denial'

The issue of alcohol in Ireland is ‘riven with hypocrisy and double standards of all kinds’ , the Pfizer/‘ rish Times Health …

Tue Jul 06 2010 - 01:00

Arts festival firing on all cylinders in Waterford

MORE THAN 40,000 people were involved in a witch hunt in Waterford yesterday, with the city taking a “Flight of Fantasy” to the…

Mon Jul 05 2010 - 01:00

Women 'vulnerable' to alcohol problems

WOMEN ARE “more vulnerable” to the biological problems caused by alcohol, Rolande Anderson of the Irish College of General Practitioners…

Wed Jun 30 2010 - 01:00

Crystal dream sparks into life

WATERFORD CRYSTAL is being manufactured and showcased in the southeastern capital once again following the opening of a new facility…

Wed Jun 23 2010 - 01:00
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