Surprise resultsThe Tipperary players won the county’s first Munster senior football championship since 1935. Expand Close Alan Campbell of Tipperary, wearing the number 2 jersey as worn by Michael Hogan on Bloody Sunday, after the Munster GAA Football Senior Championship Final match against Cork at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. The GAA was a sporting comb-over, a Pioneer pin, a pair of Farah slacks, a plate of hospital cabbage. Expand Close Kilkenny and Tipperary tussle it out for the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Final in front of more than 82,000 fans at Croke Park in Dublin. It offers a sense of belonging that David Goodhart argues has become a more urgent need as feelings of fragmentation and dislocation escalate.
Source: Irish Independent November 28, 2020 02:37 UTC