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Nice sunny day out there, but for those of you who can’t make it down to Nowlan Park today as you’re busy pampering the mammies, the lads over at DubMatchTracker will be providing score by score updates from the game. DubMatchTracker can be found here: http://twitter.com/dubmatchtracker The lads have also just developed a GAA scoreboard app for the Apple App Store for the volunteers who regularly send in the updates for Dublin football and hurling club games. The app can also be used to update your club’s twitter and facebook feeds. So if you are interested in that sort of...
Daly hails Dubs’ belief as Ryan pegs back Cats
Kilkenny 3-11Dublin 1-17 Conor Fogarty battles it out with Conal Keaney during the Allianz Hurling League tie at Croke Park. Photo: Daire Brennan / Sportsfile By Colm Keys Monday April 04 2011 During the week, Dublin manager Anthony Daly expressed some amusement at how every game his charges played seemed to be billed as a test. In our eyes the time for a long-term view on Dublin is over, so we look for indicators as to how far they have travelled almost on a weekly basis. Saturday night then will feel like a milestone, not for the result but for...
Ryan fires injury-time equaliser for hurlers
02 Apr 2011 | hill16.ie CELEBRATION: Paul Ryan celebrates DUBLIN 1-17 KILKENNY 3-11 An excellent injury-time point from Paul Ryan earned Dublin a deserved share of the spoils in Saturday evening’s Allianz NHL Division 1 clash at Croke Park. While it was the Dubs who forced the draw it was a game, much like Galway a week previous, that they could, nay should, have won. Anthony Daly’s charges pucked 17 wides (Kilkenny 11) as well as not taking several goal-scoring opportunities, particularly in the early stages of the opening half in a match that was played for the most part...
Dublin prove real deal
Dublin 1-17 Kilkenny 3-11 There’s no doubt about it, this Dublin hurling team are the real deal. They made things hard for themselves again yesterday against Kilkenny in the Allianz NHL Division 1 clash with some kamikaze shooting, but in the end got the draw their efforts deserved as Paul Ryan snapped over a crisp point with the last puck of the game. From the first whistle it was clear that Dublin‘s new self-confidence hadn’t been shaken by last weekend’s defeat to Galway. They tore into Kilkenny from the get-go, and, despite some poor shooting, led 0-5 to 0-2 after...
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