Hurling Replay: Gardiner
Cork hurler John Gardiner previews the All-Ireland final replay
Cork hurler John Gardiner previews the All-Ireland final replay
Cork defender John Gardiner reckons that Kilkenny's experience in the big battles will be the telling factor against Galway.
Cork hurler John Gardiner previews the All-Ireland final replay
Substitute Paudie O'Sullivan's late goal put the seal on a comfortable Munster SHC semi-final win for Cork, as 14-man Limerick's resistance eventually petered out at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
Cork midfielder John Gardiner tells Pat McAuliffe that his side were rusty in the opening half but improved as the game went on.
Cork opened their Allianz NHL Division 1 campaign with a satisfying win, as Offaly gave way at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
Joe McMahon was sent-off in injury-time as Tyrone's National League woes continued with a one-point home loss to Mayo.
Cork, Galway and Limerick have named their teams ahead of this weekend's All-Ireland SHC action.
Brian Carthy reports on the meeting between the 2008 Cork Hurling panel and members of the clubs and talks to player John Gardiner.
Pat McAullife speaks to John Gardiner about what could be a defining weekend in the Cork hurling row.
RTÉ's Brian Carthy gets the thoughts of 2008 squad members John Gardiner and Seán Óg Ó hAilpín.
The 2008 Cork hurling captain, John Gardiner, reads a statement on behalf of the 2008 panel outlining that the squad is still unwilling to play for the county as long as Gerald McCarthy remains as manager.
John Gardiner, Cork hurling captain, tells Miriam O'Callaghan that the players only wanted their views to be heard by the county board.
The row in Cork between the hurlers and the manager Gerald McCarthy shows few signs of abating after last night's Prime Time interview with the captain John Gardiner.
Cork's John Gardiner and Tyrone's Ryan McMenamin were named footballer and hurler of the year at the Irish Daily Star/Waterford Crystal 2005 GAA awards last night.
Mayo manager John Maughan will have to plan without Peadar Gardiner for this Sunday's Bank of Ireland Connacht semi-final against Roscommon.
Na Piarsaigh back John Gardiner will make his return to the Cork senior hurling side for Sunday's eagerly awaited Guinness All-Ireland final against Kilkenny.
Cork's chances of retaining their Munster Hurling Championship title were dealt a blow today with the news that influential midfielder John Gardiner is almost certain to miss the provincial decider against Tipperary or Waterford.
Bertie Óg Murphy has made three changes to his Cork team for their National Hurling League semi final against Tipperary at Páirc Uí Chaoimh this Sunday.