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Former GAA President Liam O'Neill dies

Former GAA President Liam O'Neill has died.

The Laois and Trumera clubman served as the 37th President of the GAA from 2012 to 2015, having previously given many years of service at club, county and provincial level. His presidency included the introduction of Hawk-Eye and the black card, while he was also a strong advocate for Irish language education, inclusion and the continued development of Gaelic games.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal

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u/oisinw87 — 16 days ago

Minimum Experience Requirement on Job Application

Hi all,

I am looking at applying for a job at the moment. On the online application there is a tick box to confirm that I have five years post graduate experience. The problem is I only have four years. If I tick no, will I probably be automatically disqualified? I feel I am well suited to the role otherwise and have more than the required educational requirements. I don't want to lie and tick yes either because I'm sure that will definitely disqualify me. I would appreciate if anyone could tell me if I'm wasting my time applying?

Thank you

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u/oisinw87 — 19 days ago
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GAA sculpture unveiled at Semple Stadium

A bronze sculpture called Ár gCluichí Féin was unveiled yesterday in Thurles. Supposedly it is the first ever statue to depict a female GAA player.

I think it's really cool, but it seems to be getting mixed reactions from people across the country.

What do you think?

u/oisinw87 — 20 days ago

Tipperary GAA Announce New Under 20 Hurling Manager

As expected, James Woodlock has taken up the role of Tipperary U20 hurling manager after a very successful period with the minor team. He has experience with most of these players, so expectations will be high.

The question is now, who will take up the minor hurling job? Rumours are that Brendan Maher may be interested. They will need the right man there bring success to the team once again.

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u/oisinw87 — 20 days ago
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Stephen Molumphy to become new Waterford Senior Hurling manager

Molumphy captained Waterford to a Munster title in 2010 and previously managed Kerry for three seasons. The appointment has not yet been formally confirmed but is expected to be announced in the coming days.

What do Waterford supporters make of the likely appointment? Is Molumphy the right man for the job and what should his main priorities be for 2027?

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u/oisinw87 — 23 days ago
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Iomáint 2026 - All Ireland Hurling Final Match Day Thread

📆 Sunday, 19 July 2026

🕟 3:30 pm

🏟 Croke Park

🧍‍♂️ Colm Lyons

📺 RTÉ2/RTÉ Player and BBC

Galway back in the All Ireland final for the first time since 2018 after beating Cork in the semi-final. Limerick qualified after a narrow win over Clare and are hoping to win their sixth title since 2018.

Who do you think will win and why?

Where will the match be won or lost?

Which player could make the biggest difference?

What are your score predictions?

Use this thread for build up, match discussion and post match reaction.

View Poll

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u/oisinw87 — 1 month ago