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Author: Hayden Moore
Rovers’ Amputee team shine at home and away
IT HAS been an eventful couple of weeks for the Shamrock Rovers Amputee soccer team. After lifting the Sean McCaffrey Foundation Cup ...
Telling week for the Hoops
IT HAS proven a telling few days for Shamrock Rovers with news that they will make a submission to the FAI to ...
Win €192 with Pilsen Skoda to celebrate their 192 car offers
TO CELEBRATE the new 192 offers for the Skoda range being launched on July 1, Pilsen Skoda are holding a giveaway of ...
“We know what we have to do” – Finn urging Hoops
By Stephen Leonard SHAMROCK Rovers captain Ronan Finn is hoping his side can return from the short break firing on all fours ...
Amber’s farewell hat-trick helps keep Peas top
By Jamie Miley IT WAS a rout at Greenogue on Saturday as Peamount United striker Amber Barrett signed off on her spell ...
Check out these great local events for National Bike Week
By Hayden Moore NATIONAL Bike Week pedals off locally on Sunday, with South Dublin County Council pushing how a little effort can ...
May 2019 Team of the Month – Crumlin United Intermediates
CRUMLIN United’s intermediate team have enjoyed a superb season, winning the Leinster Senior League and also landing the Metropolitan Cup. Martin Loughran’s ...
May 2019 Sports Star of the Month – Jenny Egan
NO STRANGER to The Echo Amateur Sports Awards, Lucan kayaker Jenny Egan is back in this year’s line-up after a tremendous showing ...
“We can’t just turn off that competitive streak”- Matthews
IT IS a reflection of the high standards that the Ireland Women’s Hockey team have set for themselves that they were bitterly ...
“The ideal situation would be to make the National League semi professional”- O’Callaghan
By Stephen Leonard PEAMOUNT United manager James O’Callaghan believes the Women’s National League should be taking steps towards professional status in order ...










