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There is no excusing Kyle Hayes' crime, yet his name will still be cheered
Limerick supporters backed Hayes in Croke Park, and many will likely do so again as the year progresses.
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‘Vengeance, bejaysus, vengeance’ - Spite still the prime motivator in the age of sports science
The Six Nations is the latest indicator that sport remains an exercise in proving people wrong.
When Kyle Hayes returns to hurling's national spotlight, spare a thought for Cillian McCarthy
Two-year suspended sentence will allow Limerick hurler to resume his sporting career, but it is hard to agree that he has taken responsibility for his actions.
Explainer - Here's what's at stake in the final round of the football league
Seven slots for promotion and relegation to be determined after the final round of fixtures.
Kerry brush off Clifford's missed penalty to send Roscommon deeper into relegation trouble
Jack O’Connor’s side were six-point winners at Dr Hyde Park.
'You still wonder if he can do it, but he proved it today' - Monaghan's star still shining
Tyrone ran out 1-19 to 2-13 winners over Monaghan last night.
'People like that local touch' - The growth of GAA county podcasts
Feeding the appetite for GAA conversation, keeping emigrants connected to home, insider knowledge on parking – local podcasters are serving many functions.

