Sports Interviews

U16 GAA St Pauls vs Presentation College, Bray Preview

In a highly anticipated clash this Friday, St. Paul's U16 boys GAA team is set to take on Presentation College Bray. Captain Rhys O'Reilly expressed confidence ahead of the match, citing the team's strong performance in their last outing against KTCS.

"We will be facing Presentation Bray on Friday," O'Reilly confirmed. "After the team's impressive start to the season with a win and consistent training, we're optimistic about our chances."

O'Reilly singled out key players who have stood out in the early stages of the season. "Killian Reilly, Scott Lavin, Daire Bannon, Sean Murphy, and Daniel Molloy have been outstanding contributors to our success so far."

With a clear objective in mind, O'Reilly outlined the team's ambitious goals for the year. "Our primary aim is to win the south Leinster championship. The squad is determined and focused on achieving this."

As the St. Paul's U16 boys GAA team gears up for this crucial encounter, we can expect an intense battle against Presentation college, Bray.

U17 boys Soccer Semi Final Preview

In the lead-up to the crucial semi-final clash against Rathangan Secondary School, Graham Larke shares his thoughts on the U17 boys' soccer team's journey thus far


"We're gearing up to face Rathangan in our semi-final clash. I believe we have a good chance of reaching the final," 


Reflecting on the season's performance so far, Larke highlights, "Our season couldn’t have gone any better in the league and hope to continue the same form in the next game" 


Graham also points out that is critical that  "Our communication and work rate need to be up to our usual standard to have the best chance of winning." 


When asked about standout players, Larke commends the entire team's commitment but singles out two individuals. "The commitment from the whole team has impressed and surprised me, but if I had to pick players, it would be between Conor Whitley and Killian Christie" 


As the team eagerly anticipates the semi-final, its clear that Grahams highlights the importance of teamwork, communication, and individual excellence as the team aim to secure their spot in the final.