HomeFootballMiley Cup is a realistic aim for at least eight clubs as... Football Miley Cup is a realistic aim for at least eight clubs as Wicklow SFC gets going By: Admin Date: July 11, 2024 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Related stories World Snatched: The shocking tale of three babies taken from the streets of Dublin The disappearances of Patrick Berrigan, Elizabeth Browne and Pauline... Horoscope Finding love in 2025 according to your horoscope If your love life has been a bit of... World S Korea detects signs of North prepping troops for Russia World Man (40s) in critical condition following hit-and-run incident in Rathmines, Dublin LATEST | A man in his 40s is in hospital in... World Leaders Leinster maintain winning run with hard-fought victory over Connacht – Ireland & world sport – Western People PA Sport StaffUnited Rugby Championship leaders Leinster made it... A very open championship in 2024 Pictured at the launch of the Boom & Platform Hire Senior Football Championship were: Arran Murphy (Bray Emmets), Noel Mulhall (Tinahely), Fionn O’Carroll (Éire Óg Greystones), Mark Murtagh (Dunlavin), Martin Shannon (Blessington), Pat Burke (Baltinglass), Wicklow GAA Chairman Damien Byrne, Wayne Doyle (St. Patrick’s), Emmet Murphy (Kiltegan), Paul Ryan (Barndarrig), Gerard Byrne (An Tóchar), JP Hurley (AGB) and Jody Merrigan (Rathnew). “How will the Senior football go?” asked a neighbour during a roadside chat on a beautiful July evening last Monday. “I haven’t a clue,” I replied, “it’s as open as it’s ever been”. Adminhttps://www.irishnewstoday.com - Never miss a story with notifications - Gain full access to our premium content - Browse free from up to 5 devices at once Unlock AllI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Latest stories World Snatched: The shocking tale of three babies taken from the streets of Dublin Horoscope Finding love in 2025 according to your horoscope World S Korea detects signs of North prepping troops for Russia World Man (40s) in critical condition following hit-and-run incident in Rathmines, Dublin Previous articleCracking clashes as Wicklow Intermediate football championship gets underwayNext articleYoung Gaelic footballer with cerebral palsy wins €5,000 over ban from competition with younger team