Watergrasshill's average winning margin across the Munster semi-final, final, and All-Ireland semi-final was 11 points.
Thirty or so metres out, Desmond carried and carried before carrying his team to All-Ireland glory with a killer-cool finish ...
Watergrasshill (Cork) 2-15 Tynagh-Abbey-Duniry (Galway) 0-18 A season that began last winter and spanned county leagues, championships, provincial series and pre-Christmas All-Ireland semi-finals ...
And it was. Standing there as the captain of Watergrasshill, he was ending a club season in which he had won two Cork titles, one Munster and an All-Ireland. Not alone that, he had buried the ...
Gardaí were forced to shut access to the northbound carriageway, and also close northbound traffic at the M8 toll plaza for a period ...
Watergrasshill then took over with Desmond and Adam Murphy landing some majestic scores, while player of the match Murphy found the net on nine minutes. The duo, who would hit 2-11 between them ...
All-Ireland Intermediate Club SHC final: Watergrasshill 2-15, Tynagh-Abbey/Duniry 0-18 Watergrasshill captain Seán Desmond lifts the cup after his side's victory in Croke Park. Photo: Sportsfile ...
Watergrasshill captain Seán Desmond Roy of the Rovers may have been a fictional comic strip back in the day, but Seán Desmond turned it into reality at Croke Park yesterday with his last-minute ...
WATERGRASSHILL skipper Seán Desmond hailed the contribution of Eddie Enright as the former Tipperary hero bids to do his bit to deliver a Rebel Treble. With Russell Rovers facing St Lachtain’s ...
A Cork man who claimed he was out scouting fields for rabbit hunting when he was caught with almost 10 kilos of cannabis ...
Watergrasshill are Intermediate All-Ireland Club Hurling Champions after beating Tynagh-Abbey/Duniry in dramatic fashion at Croke Park. The sides were level heading into the final minute of injury ...
The provincial successes of the Sarsfields-Watergrasshill-Russell Rovers triumvirate last month was Cork’s second ever grand slam and first since 2005. “A clean sweep of Munster hurling titles ...