Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Bloody Sunday (1920)" in English language version.
the GAA's own blood sacrifice on Bloody Sunday […] was chiefly memorialised in the person of the most famous victim, Tipperary's Mick Hogan, the only player to be killed and after whom the Hogan Stand was named
Thirty revolvers and other firearms were found on the field.
the GAA's own blood sacrifice on Bloody Sunday […] was chiefly memorialised in the person of the most famous victim, Tipperary's Mick Hogan, the only player to be killed and after whom the Hogan Stand was named