B100dy Sunday - The GAA Remembers
14 people went to a match in Croke Park on 21 November 1920, but never returned home. We remember them: the three children: William, Jerome and John William. Jane Boyle - due to marry the following week. Tom Hogan from Limerick and Thomas Ryan from Wexford. James Burke, Joseph Traynor. James Matthews and Patrick O'Dowd. Michael Feery. Men who left their homes in Dublin, but never came back. Tipperary's Daniel Carroll and James Teehan. And the only player to die on that day - Michael Hogan. #B100dySunday

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