Hogan Stand

Hogan Stand

Hoganstand.com serves as a news platform and represents the monthly magazine Hogan Stand, which covers Gaelic games and is widely circulated in Ireland. The magazine, established in 1991, takes its name from the prominent stand in Croke Park where winning captains receive their trophies. Additionally, the website features a fan chat forum, although it is considered to be outdated and not well-designed.

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English
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47
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Global

#62099

Ireland

#208

Sports/Sports

#5

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  • 2 weeks ago | hoganstand.com | Daire Walsh

    Fidelma Marrinan of Clare, right, and teammate Megan Downes after scoring their side's first goal during the 2023 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Intermediate Football Championship Final Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile By Daire Walsh Following a couple of seasons where she found herself in and out of the side, 2025 has seen Megan Downes establishing herself as a regular starter for the Clare ladies footballers.

  • 3 weeks ago | hoganstand.com | Daire Walsh

    Roscommon's Jenny Higgins shoots past Amy Wilson of Wexford ¬©INPHO/Tom Maher By Daire Walsh  It is close to three years since she last donned the primrose and blue in a competitive game, but as she continues to recover from her latest injury set-back, Jenny Higgins is hopeful of lining out for Roscommon again in the future.

  • 1 month ago | hoganstand.com | Michael Heverin

    Cork's Abbie O'Mahony ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne Cork 3-13 Tipperary 0-11 by Michael Heverin Cork proved much too strong for Tipperary in the TG4 Munster Senior Football Championship clash at Fethard Town Park on Sunday afternoon, with an eleven points winning margin reflecting the gulf between the sides.

  • 1 month ago | hoganstand.com | Daire Walsh

    Megan Thynne celebrates with her niece Mia Thynne after the All Ireland SFC final win over Kerry at Croke Park By Daire Walsh While she remains a vital member of the Meath senior ladies football team in her sporting life, Dunsany’s Megan Thynne has opted for an interesting career change away from the field of play. Previously employed as a preschool teacher, Thynne decided in more recent times to enrol in The Garda College in Templemore along with her brother Daniel.

  • 1 month ago | hoganstand.com | Daire Walsh

    Emma Murray of Waterford during the 2025 Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1 match between Waterford and Kerry at SETU Waterford in Carriganore, Waterford. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile By Daire Walsh Thanks to an historic success at Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field in Dungarvan last October, a unique honour has come the way of Waterford’s Emma Murray in 2025.