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WITH just over fifteen minutes left of Monday's thrilling Leinster Minor Football Championship final in Newbridge and Louth ...
A busy weekend on the hurling calendar as Clare will nervously watch proceedings in Munster, with Leinster juggernauts ...
The morning birds will just be finding their voice when the Down Supporters’ Club bus pulls up in Castlewellan at 7.30am on ...
He was not between the posts for their championship opener, a laboured victory over Wicklow where Hugh O'Sullivan ... taking the number 16 jersey. John Small could also feature after being named ...
Two unnamed, quite tall colleagues of the GAA ... Wicklow. Micko was remembered at half-time too, when members of the Garden’s 2007 Tommy Murphy Cup-winning team presented a framed jersey ...
The last time the GAA ground in Aughrim was packed to capacity was in 2009 when the late, great Mick O’Dwyer was in charge of Wicklow. Since then, Wicklow — where, of course, I am now in ...
Laois and Wicklow. All through his career, O’Dwyer defied the odds and challenged convention. From his first senior appearance for Kerry in 1954 to his last in the famous green and gold jersey ...
But for the Munster final he was dropped to the subs and by the time of the All-Ireland minor final, he didn’t even get a jersey ... He went on to manage Wicklow. 121 players turned up to ...
Michael 'Micko' O'Dwyer, of Murreigh, Waterville, Co Kerry, passed away peacefully in the care of the wonderful medical team in Kenmare Community Hospital on Thursday, a notice on RIP.ie states.
When Jack Kirwan received a straight red card for a high challenge on Tipperary’s Mikey O’Shea after just 11 minutes, a physically stronger Wicklow team reorganised ... player was presented a ...
Barndarrig GAA and Wicklow RFC, both of which he was a member ... His dad Peter wore the jersey as did his older brother Malachy. “His younger brother Diarmuid is on our under-13s and his ...
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