“We’re hurting because that was one we felt we could and should have won. The effort was excellent and our offence looked much more like ourselves again, but you cannot give up that many second chances at this level. We did so much right for long stretches, but the little details — the small lapses — are costing us. The encouraging thing is we’re close, and the group is fighting. If we keep that effort and sharpen the finishing touches, the results will follow.” – Head Coach Paul O’Brien
Men’s Superleague
Leonard Masterclass as Eagles Ground Maigh Cuilinn in Corrandulla
Some games are won by systems, some by rosters, and some — like Monday’s — by a single player operating on a level above the rest. On the Bank Holiday afternoon in Corrandulla, Limerick Eagles’ Ryan Leonard took complete command… Read More ›
Maree Punish Maigh Cuilinn Meltdown in Derby Clash at Calasanctius
The stakes and the noise were high in Calasanctius College on Saturday night, even as much of Maigh Cuilinn’s parish attention was fixed elsewhere — the footballers were in Salthill, in the process of delivering a dramatic county title. On… Read More ›
Maigh Cuilinn Enter a Season-Shaping Double Header
One week after tasting defeat for the first time, they now walk into the kind of weekend that can bend a campaign out of shape
Tolka Rovers Hand Maigh Cuilinn First Defeat of the Season in Entertaining Battle
Maigh Cuilinn suffered their first loss of the 2025/26 campaign on Saturday night as visiting Tolka Rovers left the University of Galway Sports Arena with a deserved 80–73 victory after a flowing, high-tempo game featuring two unbeaten sides.