Paul Ryan
Sunday Game Team of the Year 2011
Congratulations to Gary Maguire (selected between the posts) and Liam Rushe (selected in midfield), who took their places in the Sunday Game Team of the Year for 2011. By the sounds of it plenty of other lads were also in contention, with Paul Ryan, Peter Kelly, Joey Boland, Ryan O’Dwyer & Conal Keaney all mentioned on the show. Congratulations lads, and good luck to all the Dublin players in the All Stars. Better get the shoes shined and dust off the tuxes! Full 2011 Sunday Game Team of the Year is below: 1. Gary Maguire (DUB) 2. Murphy (KK) 3....
Paul Ryan – Player Profile
DOB: 03/11/1988 CLUB: Ballyboden St.Endas OCCUPATION: Student FAVOURITE POSITION: Corner Forward DUBLIN DEBUT: Waterford League 2008 Honours won:All Ireland Colleges medal, NHL medal, 4 Dublin club Senior Hurling medals Toughest Opponent:Verney (Offaly) Sporting idol:Tiger Woods Who would you pick in a GAA transfer market?Noel McGrath Favourite film/tv:Braveheart Favourite food:Pizza Other hobbies/interest:Roasters & lego Best advice you ever got: Don’t sell yourself short  ...
Dublin 0-19 Galway 2-07
Thirteen points from corner-forward Paul Ryan sent league champions Dublin into the Leinster final and confined a poor Galway to the qualifiers. Goals in either half from Joe Canning and Joe Gantley kept the Tribesmen in contention, but the sharp shooting of the Ballyboden St Enda’s man set up a rematch of the league final against Kilkenny. Dublin had Ryan O’Dwyer sent off in the second-half seconds after Galway’s second goal from an impressive Gantley, but Anthony Daly’s men had too much for Galway from start to finish. With the Cats waiting in the wings for the victors it was...
Ryan points the way for ‘Boden
Cuala deliver early on but champs stamp mark of quality BALLYBODEN ST ENDA’S 1-20CUALA 0-14 THE message on the Cuala website stated that they had been building up to last night’s Evening Herald Dublin SHC ‘A’ Group 2 game since January. Within 10 seconds, they showed their impatience as Paul Schutte flashed the sliotar over the Boden bar. Cuala maintained that tempo for most of the journey. The champions knew they were in a game. It was level seven times. The decent-sized crowd lapped it up. Stephen Hiney looked on in his street clothes. The atmosphere crackled along in the...
Dublin Hurling Team before NHL Final
Hurlers can be inspiring catalyst
A Cian Murphy Article. Anthony Daly and his brilliant league final winning hurlers have been paid arguably the ultimate possible compliment – being compared to the 1974 football breakthrough of Kevin Heffernan’s Dublin footballers. Senior Dublin GAA officials believe Daly has the power to become the new Kevin Heffernan of Dublin GAA and be an inspiring icon for the game in the city. And Dublin chief executive John Costello says that the landmark league final victory by Daly’s hurlers has the potential to emulate the feat of the Dublin footballers who triumphed under Heffo 37 years ago and rescued football...
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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