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 Additionally, the website features a fan chat forum, although it is considered to be outdated and not well-designed.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

    Louise Ward of Kilkerrin-Clonberne in action against Emer Sweeney of Kilmacud Crokes. Photo by Matt Browne/Sportsfile By Daire Walsh Almost 11 years on from triumphing in the competition during her debut campaign as a senior inter-county player, Galway’s Louise Ward will have another shot at Lidl National Football League Division 2 glory next weekend.

  • 3 weeks ago | hoganstand.com | Shaun Casey

    Armagh's Caroline O'Hanlon tackles Emma Duggan of Meath Armagh 4-5 Meath 2-12 by Shaun Casey A late rally from the Royal County saw them grab a one-point win over Armagh at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds in the last round of the LIDL National League. In a dead rubber contest, the three-points on offer made no impact on the final placing in the table. Defending champions Armagh qualified for the league final last weekend despite suffering their first defeat of the season to Waterford.

  • 3 weeks ago | hoganstand.com | Pat Costello

    Kildare 4-10 Tyrone 2-8 by Pat Costello A second half hat-trick by Róisín Byrne helped Kildare turn around a lack-lustre first half and a one point half time deficit to defeat Tyrone in Round 7 of the Lidl NFL Division 1 tie at Cedral St Conleth’s Park, Newbridge and so retain their Division 1 status for 2025. In the process the Kildare win sends Tyrone down to Division 2 for next season.

  • 3 weeks ago | hoganstand.com | Oisín McGovern

    Katie Kavanagh of Eureka Secondary School with Amy Cummins of Mount St Michael during the Lidl LGFA PPS All-Ireland Senior B final at St Brigid's GAA in Roscommon. Eureka Secondary School (Kells) 0-9  Mount St. Michael (Claremorris) 1-11 By Oisín McGovern at St Brigid’s GAA, Kiltoom, Roscommon  Mount Saint Michael from Mayo have won a Lidl All-Ireland Senior B title for the first time since 2010 after a solid display secured victory over Eureka Secondary School of Kells.

  • 1 month ago | hoganstand.com | Daire Walsh

    MIC Limerick captain Aoife Dillane celebrates with the Giles Cup and her teammates after the 2025 Ladies AIG Giles Cup final at Queen's Sport, Queens University, Belfast. Photo by Ben McShane/Sportsfile MIC Limerick 3-9 UCD 1-8 by Daire Walsh Player of the match Lydia McDonagh struck a brace of second half goals at Queen’s University on Saturday as MIC Limerick claimed their fourth AIG Giles Cup title with an excellent final victory over UCD.