
Conor Martin
Gaelic Games (GAA), Football, Cricket Journalist, Media Team Personnel at Dublin GAA
Gaelic Games (GAA) journalist & media @LondainGAA & @DubGAAOfficial | QPR fan | Play Gaelic football for @StClaretsGAA🟢⚪️ | Views my own
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3 weeks ago |
independent.ie | Conor Martin
London march into Christy Ring Cup final after thumping win against TyroneLondon 4-20 Tyrone 1-13London booked their place in the Christy Ring Cup final with a comprehensive win over Tyrone at Ruislip’s McGovern Park in Ruislip. Sean Glynn and David Devine helped the hosts make a positive start before Conor O’Carroll found the net in the eighth minute, before he also found the net in the 22nd minute to give London a healthy lead despite some resistance shown by Tyrone.
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1 month ago |
independent.ie | Conor Martin
Derry make extra man count to come from behind and beat London Christy McNaughton of DerryDerry made their extra-man advantage count as they came from behind to beat London 2-19 to 1-18 at McGovern Park in Ruislip. The hosts started sharply and troubled the scoreboard from the word go after David Devine made no mistake with his free in the first minute.
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2 months ago |
irishexaminer.com | Conor Martin
Roscommon pulled clear in the second half in Ruislip to take care of business against London in their championship opener. Davy Burke's side set the tone in the first minute when Ruaidhrí Fallon scored the first point of the game moments after the throw-in. The first 10 minutes of the game would be dominated by the Rossies, who were patient in front of goal and doubled their lead five minutes later when Enda Smith split the posts.
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2 months ago |
rte.ie | Conor Martin
A clinical second-half showing saw Roscommon blow London away 2-26 to 0-13 at McGovern Park in Ruislip as championship season 2025 began. Against the backdrop of a heavy west London breeze. Roscommon set the tone in the first minute when Ruaidhrí Fallon scored the first point of the game – and this season's Connacht Championship - moments after the throw-in.
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2 months ago |
rte.ie | Conor Martin
An efficient second-half showing from Mayo saw them punish a wasteful London side as they were crowned Allianz Hurling League Division 3 champions. Ray Larkin's men came from behind to outscore London 0-10 to 0-03 in the second half as London’s poor shooting saw them register no less than 19 wides overall. The scoring opened after four minutes as Paul Kennedy helped London land the first blow, the Exiles bringing confidence into the decider having enjoyed a 100% win record to that point.
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