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Emmet Moloney looks back at his time as the ‘fella who writes for the Journal’ as he heads for pastures new.
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Camera at the Mart: calves sell to €910 in Ballyjamesduff
Camera at the Mart: full clearance at Cashel calf sale
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Gorman’s attention to return to core farming issues during Bord Bia probe
Forty-five years since their last All-Ireland crown, the neutrals will surely be on the side of Limerick this weekend – and they’ll be smiling at the final whistle, writes Emmet Moloney.
Monaghan’s progression to the All-Ireland semi-finals has Emmet Moloney dreaming of a finale to savour in an otherwise dull football championship.
After two monumental semi-finals last weekend, Emmet Moloney has quiet confidence in Clare’s chances of knocking out reigning champions Galway in their replay
The hurling semi-finals have thrown up a pair of intriguing clashes, writes Emmet Moloney.
We were told the Super 8 format would save the football championship, after week one it has only served to crystallise what is so wrong, writes Emmet Moloney.
Picking his side up after last weekend’s Leinster final defeat will be a real test for Brian Cody, writes Emmet Moloney.
Four football qualifiers and the added bonus of Galway and Kilkenny going at it again makes for an interesting weekend. Emmet Moloney looks ahead to the action.
Raising healthy calves on the McCloy-Peoples’ Farm in Donegal Just outside Ramelton, Co Donegal, Bert McCloy and his son-in-law Jason Peoples run a busy dairy farm milking around 200 cows.