Updated: 20 Nov 2009 12:51 
  • Pressure growing on Limerick boss

    Justin McCarthy
    20 Nov 2009 12:15
    Pressure is growing on Justin McCarthy with several national newspapers reporting the huge unrest in the Limerick camp ahead of the new season.
  • Owens holds hopes for Walsh and Hurney

    20 Nov 2009 12:51
    John Owens is hoping to reach an agreement with Davy Fitzgerald that will see some Déise players line out for the football and hurling side in the 2010 Championship.
  • Four more players quit Limerick panel

    Pressure is mounting on Limerick boss Justin McCarthy
    19 Nov 2009
    Limerick's hurling problems are deepening with the news that four more players have quit the panel in protest against manager Justin McCarthy's selection policy.
  • Daly hoping to land Keaney

    Conal Keaney is a man in demand
    19 Nov 2009
    Dublin hurling manager Anthony Daly is hoping that he can convince Conal Keaney to join his squad next year.
  • O'Sullivan turns back on retirement

    Diarmuid O'Sullivan has been a mainstay of the Cork defence for years
    18 Nov 2009
    Diarmuid O'Sullivan has changed his mind about retiring from hurling according to Cork team mate Ronan Curran.
  • Cork advice for Clare dispute

    Ronan Curran takes on Clare's Patrick Clancy during an Allianz NHL match last March
    18 Nov 2009
    Cork hurler Ronan Curran has advised the Clare players to quickly sort out the row engulfing hurling in the county at the moment.
  • McGrath could be forced to quit

    Ken McGrath
    18 Nov 2009
    Ken McGrath has revealed that, despite three knee operations in two years, he could be forced to retire from inter-county hurling.
  • Clare players set for Board talks

    Mike Mac has the backing of the Clare County Board
    17 Nov 2009
    A Clare player delegation led by captain Brian O'Connell are set to meet with County Board officials within the next 48 hours to outline their opposition to manager Mike McNamara staying in place for the 2010 season.
  • Griffin quits Banner hurling

    Tony Griffin
    16 Nov 2009
    Former All-Star Tony Griffin has retired from inter-county hurling with Clare, citing a lack of 'confidence in the current management structure' as one of the main reasons for doing so.
  • Sunday's Club Hurling round-up

    Sean O'Riordan of Newtownshandrum celebrates at the final whistle
    15 Nov 2009
    Ballyhale Shamrock saw off a spirited challenge from Ballyboden St Enda's in Kilkenny to advance to the AIB Leinster Club Hurling Championship final where they will face Tullamore.
 
 
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