Cuala are still seen as 1/3 favourites by the bookies and Coolera-Strandhill’s big challenge remains trying to devise a plan that curtails Con O’Callaghan ... riding the crest of that wave.
Before the outbreak of the coronavirus George was on the crest of a professional wave ... George is classically trained and has been taught by Derry’s Eoin O’Callaghan and Ciáran Kelly and Mexican ...
Fitzsimons took off on one lung-bursting sprint up the centre of the Kingspan Breffni pitch late in the first-half that drew a free for Con O’Callaghan to convert. King Con’s influence was ...
It stands two stories high on a third-acre-plus lot with an expansive underground level featuring a wine cellar and tasting ...
A warehouse property on Fenian Street, Dublin 2, which the O’Callaghan hotel group has plans to demolish. Picture: Fergal Phillips ...
Con O’Callaghan had already scored a belter of a goal for Dublin against Tyrone in the All-Ireland semi-final. To weave through the Mayo defence then as he did and sidefoot a shot past David ...
Cuala's bid to join an exclusive cohort of football and hurling All-Ireland Club champions remains intact, with Con O'Callaghan steering the Dubliners through to next weekend's football final ...
Cuala sharpshooter Niall O’Callaghan admits it is “surreal” to be preparing for an All-Ireland club final, just a few months after the club won their first Dublin SFC1 crown. From that last ...
Many of us made the decision to leave Ireland because we didn’t like being told how to live, what to believe, and what we could or couldn’t do or be Emigration is a state of mind. While it’s ...
Con O’Callaghan has been among the top forwards in the country across the past decade, helping Jim Gavin’s Dublin to an unprecedented six Sam Maguires in-a-row and sprinkling stardust upon ...
A former dog breeder and her two sons who became involved in a standoff with a veterinary inspector, ISPCA inspector and council officials have pleaded guilty to obstruction in the District Court.
It took one last moment of serene brilliance from Con O’Callaghan to put manners on a madcap All-Ireland club football final in Croke Park. It was deep in injury-time and, improbably, Cuala ‘only’ led ...