AFTER a late venue change, Ballinderry sawa off Austin Stacks and booked their place in the Intermediate final at Croke Park. The original venue of O’Connor Park in Tullamore was deemed ...
When Ballinderry won their All-Ireland club senior football title, back in 2002, they succeeded Crossmolina as champions. Almost a quarter of a century on, the once powerhouse Derry and Mayo ...
Having frustrated themselves for so long, Ballinderry eventually took to frustrating the life out of their opponents. The Derry champions will be back in the capital next weekend. A bigger stage ...
The Austin Stacks substitute was set upon and swallowed whole. Surrounded and stripped by four Ballinderry enforcers, Kissane was called for over-carrying. In the fourth minute of second-half ...
Five points in a row in the third quarter put Ballinderry in pole position and they never looked back. Their reward is an All-Ireland final with Crossmolina at Croke Park next Sunday. But ...
The All-Ireland Intermediate Club final will also take place this weekend as Ballinderry play Crossmolina Deel Rovers of Mayo at Croke Park in what appears to be a bit of deja vu as Ballinderry ...
This game should never have been played on Saturday, plus two other talking points from the semi-final Austin Stacks coach Kieran Donaghy during the AIB GAA Football All-Ireland Intermediate Club ...
Thank you for supporting Ireland's best local journalism! A controlled second half saw Ballinderry deservedly book their place in next weekend’s All-Ireland final with victory over Munster champions ...
Trailing by 0-5 to 0-2 after 20 minutes, Ballinderry Shamrocks produced an all-round masterclass of a finish to close out this afternoon’s AIB All-Ireland intermediate club semi-final clash with ...
Ballinderry……. 0-11 Austin Stacks……...0-07 Ballinderry are back in an All Ireland Club final for the first time since their historic senior success of 2002 ...