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Cork and Tipperary to prevail in festival of hurling
Cork and Tipperary to prevail in festival of hurling

RTÉ News​

time03-07-2025

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

Cork and Tipperary to prevail in festival of hurling

I have been very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to go to hurling matches, sit in the best seat in the house and describe to those listening on RTÉ Radio the game which I love. There's always something particularly special when I get to sit in the car and head towards Jones's Road in Dublin for the knockout stages of the Liam MacCarthy, where I am reminded of how lucky I once was to be the player on the field for these games. This week is different as for the first time in what feels like an eternity, I will be going to talk about my own county and even better than that, my son will be with me in the car for his first time to see Tipperary play in Croke Park. He's only seven, so it's not like he has been waiting decades for this opportunity, but there will be so many travelling up in a similar boat on Sunday On the field it will be a first outing at GAA HQ for many of the Tipp players. As a player, it takes a couple of outings in Croke Park to become accustomed to it and how it plays. The 65 feels like it is 80 yards away and the breeze that is outside the ground will never be the same out on that pitch as it is caught by the stadium and swept right around. It could take someone two shots to try and figure that out. It will be advantage Kilkenny in that regard as they are so used to the surroundings, but everywhere else I look I see it as very much 50/50. Tipp have been really tested both physically and mentally in their games against Limerick and Clare, compared to Kilkenny's more breezy route to the penultimate stage. Match-up wise, I think you will see Mikey Breen and Bryan O'Mara tasked with curtailing TJ Reid and Adrian Mullen respectively. If Eoin Cody starts, I would expect Robert Doyle to pick him up given his performances to date. The midfield battle will be intriguing as Cian Kenny has proven just how vital he is to everything good for Kilkenny, so I can see Seamus Kennedy getting the nod to curb his influence. Up front for Tipp, Jake Morris, Andrew Ormonde, Jason Forde and John McGrath are all one good game away from being serious All-Star contenders. In Huw Lawlor, Kilkenny have one of the best ever to wear number three and his clubmate Mikey Butler will relish the challenge of man-marking Forde or McGrath. How do I call it? I am going with my heart and edging towards my fellow county men. Man for man, I feel Tipp are a better team right now. They have been tested, they have impact off the bench and they're hurling with a freedom we haven't seen in a long time. It will be close - very close - but I'm going with Tipp to get it done. On Saturday two tribes will go to war at a sold-out Croke Park, not surprising given the Cork supporters have packed out most places on this summer journey with their team. The Cork public are demanding of their sports stars and they judge them on one thing and one thing only – titles. Liam MacCarthy has eluded them for twenty years. How heavy is the burden weighing on this Cork group now that the safety net is gone? Against Limerick, Dublin served up the biggest hurling upset in 50 years. They played with a pride, passion and work-rate for each other that was worth 10 years of trying to develop hurling in the capital. Can Dublin actually go and win this game and knockout the best team in the country this year? I give them a massive chance. Their use of the ball against the Treaty men was exceptional, often giving the impression it was them, rather than John Kiely's side, that were enjoying the numerical advantage. The Rebels will have learned a great deal from that scalp, while the loss of captain Chris Crummey is a huge loss for the Dubs. Cork too it must be said are without a spiritual leader of their own with Seamus Harnedy ruled out. Sports psychologist Declan Coyle has the phrase "the bigger the day the better I'll play". Harnedy has epitomised this over the years for Cork. Limerick tried to isolate him on puckouts and he made hay, once again demonstrating his ability to win primary possession as well as chipping over a few scores from play. When it comes down to it, Cork I feel are a better team and will be fully motivated by last year's All-Ireland final defeat. I take them to win by four points. No matter where in the world you are this weekend, I hope you get to see this festival of hurling unfold, where drama, joy and despair will be plentiful. The All-Ireland dream is getting closer, but will only be a reality for two groups after this weekend, for the others the wait will go on. What a game we have.

Sharlene Mawdsley's GAA star boyfriend shares first snap since going ‘Instagram official'
Sharlene Mawdsley's GAA star boyfriend shares first snap since going ‘Instagram official'

Sunday World

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sunday World

Sharlene Mawdsley's GAA star boyfriend shares first snap since going ‘Instagram official'

The couple went 'Instagram official' in recent weeks. Olympian Sharlene Mawdsley's GAA star boyfriend has shared a snap of her to his Instagram stories for the first time. Tipperary hurler Mikey Breen posted a picture of his beau dressed casually in a cap, trainers, shorts and a hoody as she walked his dog Lola. 'Lola's favourite is back (for one full day)' he captioned the picture. Sharlene Mawdsley (Instagram: Mikey Breen) It comes as the sprinter clocked a season best at the Women's 400m event at the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meet in Croatia on Saturday. She ran the distance in 51.14, finishing second to Spain's Paula Sevilla. Mawdsley has kept her love life secret under wraps her debut at the Paris Olympics last year. But last weekend she revealed that she was dating the Tipperary sports star. Taking to social media, the 26-year-old shared a snap of herself and her boyfriend wearing matching GAA jerseys as she supported the full back following their home win over Waterford on Saturday. Sharlene Mawdsley and Mikey Breen (Photo: Instagram) News in 90 Seconds - May 26th 2025 'Tippin' on,' she captioned the post which shows the pair beaming down the camera at Semple Stadium. Taking to the comments, fans expressed their delight at the pairing. 'Two of Tipp's finest athletes. Magic,' wrote one person. 'Hon Tipp,' added another. A third shared: 'Premier class through and through, H'on Tipp.' Singer and fellow Tipp woman Una Healy gave her seal of approval, simply commenting the heart eye emoji. Mikey himself responded to the post with: 'Any tag, nah?', poking fun at his girlfriend for not tagging him in the picture. Sharing the snap to his own social media, he commented: 'This fan was following me around all day.'

Tipperary Olympian Sharlene Mawdsley goes public with GAA star boyfriend
Tipperary Olympian Sharlene Mawdsley goes public with GAA star boyfriend

Irish Independent

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Tipperary Olympian Sharlene Mawdsley goes public with GAA star boyfriend

The athlete has kept her love life secret since her debut at the Paris Olympics last year. However, this weekend she revealed her boyfriend as Tipperary hurler Mikey Breen. Taking to social media, the 26-year-old shared a snap of herself and Breen wearing matching GAA jerseys as she supported the full back following their home win over Waterford on Saturday. 'Tippin' on,' she captioned the post which shows the pair beaming down the camera at Semple Stadium. Taking to the comments, fans expressed their delight at the pairing. 'Two of Tipp's finest athletes. Magic,' wrote one person. 'Hon Tipp,' added another. A third shared: 'Premier class through and through, H'on Tipp.' Singer and fellow Tipp woman Una Healy gave her seal of approval, simply commenting the heart eye emoji. Mikey himself responded to the post with: 'Any tag, nah?', poking fun at his girlfriend for not tagging him in the picture. Sharing the snap to his own social media, he commented: 'This fan was following me around all day.' Sharlene has recently returned home from the World Relays in China, where she helped Team Ireland secure a place at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo this September. Mawdsley finished the race in second place, ahead of Poland. She raced as part of the Irish Women's 4x400m relay team alongside Sophie Becker, Rhasidat Adeleke and Rachel McCann. She also secured Ireland's spot in the mixed 4x400m relay team with Rhasidat Adeleke, Cillín Greene, and Conor Kelly.

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