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Extra.ie
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Extra.ie
Hollywood star shows his support for Donegal ahead of football final
Hollywood royalty Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker will be amongst those shouting for Donegal as they take on Kerry in the All Ireland Senior Football Championships on Sunday afternoon. Jim McGuinness' men take on Jack O'Connor's lads in an Ulster v Munster All Ireland taking place at Croke Park at 3.30pm on Sunday. The football final comes just one week following Cork's devastating 15-point loss against Tipperary in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final. Jim McGuinness' men take on Jack O'Connor's lads in an Ulster v Munster All Ireland taking place at Croke Park at 3.30pm on Sunday. Pic: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile Jacqui Hurley and Des Cahill presented RTÉ's annual Up for the Match on Saturday night with Anna Geary reporting live from Rathmore, Co Kerry while Marty Whelan was with supporters in Towney, Co Dublin. Ferris Buellers' Day Off star Matthew was amongst the Donegal supporters talking about his late parents James and Patricia Broderick. Kilcar in Donegal host an underage GAA tournament in memory of the pair, who were big supporters of the local club. Hollywood royalty Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker will be amongst those shouting for Donegal as they take on Kerry in the All Ireland Senior Football Championships on Sunday afternoon. Pic: RTÉ Matthew has been visiting Donegal since his childhood, with the tradition expanding to himself and wife Sarah Jessica Parker, who still regularly come to Donegal, where they have their won family cottage. The RTÉ show came ahead of the culmination of the football calendar on Sunday afternoon with all roads leading to Croker for the biggest football showcase of the year. Kerry's David Clifford will get the opportunity to cap off what has been one of the best individual inter-county seasons in recent memory and all a second All-Ireland title to his growing legacy. The county colours for both teams is green and gold, with Kerry set to line out in the away blue shirt while Donegal will don their white ensemble. Pic: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile For Donegal, Jim McGuinness and Michael Murphy returned in hopes to bring a talented group back to the top of Ulster and potentially add a third All-Ireland title to their belt. The final comes as Kerry beat Armagh and Donegal overcame Meath two weeks earlier. Sunday will appear quite different for the two teams who last met in a final back in 2014 as both counties will play in alternate strips on the day. The county colours for both teams is green and gold, with Kerry set to line out in the away blue shirt while Donegal will don their white ensemble.


Extra.ie
21-07-2025
- Sport
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Cork fan's premature ink now a painful reminder
A Cork man 'took the chance' last week in getting an ink forecasting Cork to win the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, but will have to change a digit or two following their 15 point loss to Tipperary. The Rebel county were red hot favourites entering Croke Park on Sunday, and with a six-point lead at half-time it looked all but a certainty they would lift the Liam McCarthy cup for the first time in 20 years. Tipperary dominated the second half of the match, with the final score a resounding 3-27 to Tipp versus Cork's 1-18 — a winning margin of 15 points. Comedian Pat Shortt with Cork fan Michael John Murphy. Pic: Pat Shortt/X Among the uber confident Cork supporters was Michael John who even got an ink to commemorate a week before the final. The tattoo, which is placed on the GAA fans arm, reads: 'Cork All Ireland Senior Hurling Champions 2025.' Skint Tattoo Studio took to Facebook to share pictures of the ink, which was done by business owner Darragh Murphy. 'Confidence is key, the 2025 is an easy fix to 2026 for next year anyway incase anything goes pear shaped Sunday,' the tattoo studio wrote alongside the post, 'But I doubt it.' Unfortunately, things did in fact go pear-shaped for the Rebel County, and the Liam McCarthy is heading to Tipperary this year. The tattoo studio, based in Passage West, followed up on Sunday evening noting that the 'better team won' and predicting that 'Tipperary will be hard to stop in the future years.' They added that they will be doing a GAA themed flash tattoo fundraiser before September with all proceeds raised going to the Dillon Quirke Foundation. The foundation was set up in memory of an up and coming Tipperary hurler, Dillon Quirke, who passed away after collapsing during a game in Semple Stadium in 2022. Dillon died of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS), which takes the lives of 100 young people in Ireland annually. The foundation, set up by Dillon's parents and sisters, to raise awareness and save lives by screening every GAA player both male and female from the age of 12 years old.


RTÉ News
20-06-2025
- Sport
- RTÉ News
Thousands expected in Dublin across weekend for major events
Thousands of people are expected in Dublin this weekend with a large number of major events being held across the capital. Gardaí have said that the public transport network as well as roads in and around the city centre will be busy across the weekend, with people asked to plan their journeys well in advance. The Phoenix Park will play host to three major concerts, with US country star Zach Bryan taking the stage tonight, tomorrow evening and Sunday evening. Organisers say up to 180,000 fans are expected to attend the gigs across the weekend. In Fairview Park, Dundalk folk group The Mary Wallopers will play a sold-out concert this evening before US indie band Kingfishr perform in the north Dublin venue tomorrow night. The British and Irish Lions will kick off their six-week campaign with their first ever test match in Ireland, with the Aviva Stadium expected to be at full capacity. Around 51,000 spectators are set to watch Andy Farrell's side take on Argentina at 8pm this evening. There will be two Croke Park double headers this weekend. Tomorrow, Dublin will take on Limerick in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final at 4pm. This will be followed by the All Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter final between Dublin and Cork at 6.15pm. On Sunday, both Tailteann Cup semi-finals will be hosted in Croker back to back. Wicklow take on Limerick at 2pm followed by Kildare vs Fermanagh at 4pm. There are also two public gatherings planned for Dublin city centre on Sunday afternoon, which are expected to lead to road closures. Speaking ahead of this weekend's events, Assistant Commissioner for Dublin, Paul Cleary said: "This weekend is packed with lots of activity and with the summer weather also looking promising, we look forward to helping to welcome thousands of people into Dublin to make the most of their weekend. "We want you to enjoy yourselves if socialising or attending any one of the exciting sporting and music events happening in the city, but to please be mindful of others and how your behaviour may impact their experience. "This summer's public events would not be able to go ahead were it not for the gardaí that will be working above and beyond this weekend and for the remainder of the summer to keep people safe. "Should you feel unsafe or need our assistance in any way over the weekend, please contact us or stop anyone of us on our high-visibility patrols across the city, and in an emergency or immediate danger, always dial 999/112." Iarnród Éireann will run extra services to help manage the large crowds, with late-night trains operating from Heuston Station following the Zach Bryan concerts. Dublin Bus has said there will be a number of diverions on some routes, such as the 11, 26, 37, 38, 38a and 69. Road closures will also be in place around Ballsbridge ahead of the Lions match, with an additional Connolly to Drogheda service scheduled for 11.25pm tomorrow night. Iarnród Éireann, Dublin Bus and An Garda Síochána will share updates on their social media pages across the weekend.


Extra.ie
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Extra.ie
Everything we know about Kyle Hayes' girlfriend
Hurling Ace Kyle Hayes has been making headlines in the last 12 months following several incidents that have landed the Limerick native in court on more than one occasion. A two-year suspended sentence was imposed on Hayes, 26, last December after he was convicted of two counts of violent disorder after kicking 24-year-old carpenter Cillian McCarthy at the Icon nightclub, in Limerick, in October 2019. In March, the Limerick man lost his appeal against the dangerous driving conviction fail — with the sports star claiming it was more of a careless driving conviction. Last year, Kyle was one of four Limerick hurlers on the GAA All-Star hurling team, and was supported by girlfriend Claire Fitzgerald at the awards ceremony which was held at the Convention Centre Dublin. Last year, Kyle was one of four Limerick hurlers on the GAA All-Star hurling team, and was supported by girlfriend Claire Fitzgerald at the awards ceremony which was held at the Convention Centre Dublin. Pic: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile Although it is not known when the pair officially started their relationship, it is understood the pair have been together for more than two years. Though they keep their personal lives quite private, Claire made her first appearance on Hayes' arm at the 2022 All-Ireland Stars Awards or All Stars as they're more commonly known, when it was held at the Convention Centre in Dublin. The pair stepped out again this year, with Hayes sporting a traditional tux, like in previous years while Claire stunned in a v-neck sparkling red dress complete with matching shoes and a purse. Claire has only made one appearance on her beau's social media, featuring in an Instagram post back on July 29, 2023. Pic: Kyle Hayes/Instagram While hurling ace Kyle's Instagram profile is very much public, Cork woman Claire keeps her social media locked, despite having almost 3,500 followers. Claire has only made a handful of appearances on her beau's social media, with the last dating back from July 29, 2023. Posting a snap of the two standing pitchside after the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, wearing matching jerseys, the 26-year-old wrote: 'Very grateful to be a part of this journey with the team, thanks to all for the support shown throughout the year!' While the pair have been snapped together on a few occasions, there is little to no information about the pair, with Evoke reporting that Fitzgerald's personal life is 'very much not public'. However, following his All-Star success, we're sure that Kyle will most likely remain active on social media, posting for his over 30,000 followers — and we might get more insight into his relationship with Claire, and maybe a few more snaps of the two!