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Hazel Nolan

Dublin

Senior News and Sports Journalist at FM104

Senior news and sport journalist on the 📻. Views mine.

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  • 1 month ago | fm104.ie | Hazel Nolan

    All FM104 News This Thursday a vote will take place at a Special Congress, called by the Camogie Association, to decide whether or not to allow Camogie players the individual choice to wear skorts or shorts. For the uninitiated, a skort is the hybrid lovechild of a skirt and shorts, and until now, it’s been the mandatory match attire for Camogie players.

  • 1 month ago | q102.ie | Hazel Nolan

    All Sport This Thursday a vote will take place at a Special Congress, called by the Camogie Association, to decide whether or not to allow Camogie players the individual choice to wear skorts or shorts. For the uninitiated, a skort is the hybrid lovechild of a skirt and shorts, and until now, it’s been the mandatory match attire for Camogie players.

  • 1 month ago | fm104.ie | Hazel Nolan

    A woman's due in court this morning in connection with the Dublin riots. She has been charged with criminal damage by arson. A Dublin Bus was set on fire on the night of the Dublin Riots in November 2023. Meanwhile eight other people have been arrested since Sunday as part of the ongoing investigation in the serious public disorder that broke out in the city that night.

  • 1 month ago | fm104.ie | Hazel Nolan

    It’s 2025, but Camogie players are still stuck in a sartorial time warp. The issue? Skorts. Yes, those half-skirt, half-short hybrids. While other sports have modernised, Camogie remains tethered to tradition. Players are now demanding change, citing discomfort, anxiety, and even barriers to participation for young girls.  Players argue that skorts are outdated and impractical.

  • 2 months ago | fm104.ie | Hazel Nolan

    All Sport When Paul Casey was appointed joint manager of the Dublin Ladies Senior Football Team alongside Derek Murray earlier this year, he already had one foot inside the setup. But as he admits himself, stepping into the hot seat has brought its own set of challenges, and rewards. “It's been great. It's been busy,” Paul says, reflecting on the first few months in charge. "There's slightly more to do in the role now, but we have a great management team around us.

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Hazel Nolan
Hazel Nolan @HNolan101
14 Jun 25

Fair bit of flooding on the James Larkin Road… #fliuch https://t.co/zVsfaYMRs3

Hazel Nolan
Hazel Nolan @HNolan101
6 Jun 25

What a night to be in Rome! A brilliant win for Sarah Healy, a lifetime best for Cathal Doyle, 2nd fastest women’s 5000m in history by Beatrice Chebet and an absolutely rivetting high jump competition. https://t.co/uEbXADHXhN

Hazel Nolan
Hazel Nolan @HNolan101
16 May 25

RT @RobOHanrahan: "'Starving' is not the same as 'being starved'. The first is an adjective, the other a transitive verb... "Our words mus…