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  • Meath pinning appeal hopes on technicality

    Tue, May 13, 2008  TEAM NEWS The five Meath footballers handed eight-week suspensions arising from last month's Parnell Park melee will tonight have their appeals heard by the GAA's Central Appeals Committee (CAC).  p
  • Horde gathers at Tara as GAA hoard goes under the hammer

    Tue, May 13, 2008  NOW THAT another championship is officially underway you may want to take some advice from Mealy's auctioneers: Don't throw away your match programme. Hold on to that ticket stub. And if you have any blood ties with potential All-Ireland medal winners then make sure it's written in their will.  p
  • Cooper hopes break did the trick

    Mon, May 12, 2008  Colm Cooper hopes his three-month break in America will have "re-energised" him ahead of Kerry's All-Ireland defence.

  • Concerns ease for Cork duo

    Mon, May 12, 2008  Fears that Cork's Nicolas Murphy and Anthony Lynch would miss next month's Munster semi-final through injury eased this morning with reports from the county suggesting both should be fit.
  • The only way is up after flat opening

    Mon, May 12, 2008  GAELIC GAMES: SHORTLY AFTER three o'clock yesterday, GAA president Nickey Brennan was paraded into the middle of Pearse Park. He ascended a large, round stage and declared the 121st All-Ireland championship officially open.  p
  • Mulligan helps Leitrim clear opening hurdle

    Mon, May 12, 2008  Leitrim 0-17 New York 0-6 : LEITRIM BROUGHT their greater experience and fitness to bear to comfortably see off the challenge of New York in front of a packed Gaelic Park on Sunday.  p
  • Murphy a doubt for Munster championship tie

    Mon, May 12, 2008  CORK FOOTBALL: MIDFIELDER Nicholas Murphy is a doubt for the Cork footballers ahead of their Munster championship encounter against Limerick or Tipperary in mid-June.  p
  • Meath find extra zest

    Mon, May 12, 2008  LEINSTER MFC QUARTER-FINALS/Meath 0-14 Dublin 0-10 AET - 0-9 to 0-9 after normal time: WHEN THE senior footballers of Dublin and Meath engaged in a brawl at Parnell Park last month, much media reaction touched on the example shown to children.  p
  • Offaly achieve their goal

    Mon, May 12, 2008  Offaly 3-7 Westmeath 1-11: DEFENSIVE FRAILTY, which resulted in the concession of three first-half goals, proved costly for strongly-fancied Westmeath against Offaly in the quarter-final of the Leinster minor football championship in Tullamore on Saturday.  p
  • Gill secures home win

    Mon, May 12, 2008  Longford 1-13 Louth 0-12: A goal from Pádraic Gill midway through the first half proved the decisive score as Longford won at Pearse Park on Saturday.  p
  • Nolan goal is decisive

    Mon, May 12, 2008  Wexford 1-8 Wicklow 0-8: WEXFORD GOT a dream start when Billy Nolan scored a goal after just three minutes at Aughrim on Saturday.  p
  • Westmeath hold their nerve

    Sun, May 11, 2008  Westmeath 2-10 Longford 1-10 : Westmeath survived a late rally from Longford to book their place in the next round of the Leinster championship today, ending an unwanted losing sequence in the process.
  • GAA digest

    Mon, May 12, 2008  Today's other stories in brief  p
  • Leitrim emerge with reputations intact

    Sun, May 11, 2008  New York 0-6 Leitrim 0-17 : Leitrim avoided a potential banana skin Stateside today, overwhelming New York in their opening Connacht championship encounter.
  • Old rivals craving a great leap forward

    Sat, May 10, 2008  Westmeath v Longford : Tom Humphries hopes whoever emerges from tomorrow's meeting of Westmeath and Longford can go on to cause a national stir this summer.  p
  • Defensive cohesion gives Westmeath the edge

    Sat, May 10, 2008  Longford v Westmeath : LAST YEAR'S setback in this fixture may well have had a seismic effect on Westmeath. By the time the sides re-engaged in the qualifiers Longford noticed that their neighbours had become both more physical and more cautious in the number of players they played behind the ball.  p
  • Hooked by a passion for the underdog

    Sat, May 10, 2008  Keith Duggan profiles manager Dessie Dolan snr, whose Leitrim team begin their championship campaign in New York tomorrow.  p
  • Leitrim have enough quality to pass tricky test

    Sat, May 10, 2008  New York v Leitrim :  LEITRIM HAVE have more reason than most to be wary of this fixture, as on their previous visit five years ago they were taken to extra-time before winning by a short head, 0-14 to 0-12.  p
  • GAA Digest

    Sat, May 10, 2008  Croke Park sets ambitious environmental goals : THE GAA yesterday announced a major environmental initiative - Cul Green - aimed at making Croke Park a carbon-free stadium.  p
  • GAA DIGEST

    Fri, May 9, 2008  McMahon returns to duty as Clare prove too strong for Dublin: DIARMUID McMAHON made a return to intercounty duty as Clare defeated Dublin 0-29 to 2-20 in a high-scoring senior hurling challenge in Nenagh last night.  p
  • Launch of awards scheme on schedule

    Fri, May 9, 2008  CROKE PARK has nearly completed the protocols necessary to implement the players' awards scheme that was accepted by last month's annual congress. At the beginning of next month a set of documents will be sent out to the counties to assist them in completing the necessary administration.  p
  • Supermarket has to withdraw helmets due to safety concerns

    Thu, May 8, 2008  GAELIC GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP 2008 NEWS LIDL, THE German supermarket chain, has withdrawn its recently launched "Pro-Guard" hurling helmet from sale and advised anyone who purchased one to return it to one of the company outlets to secure a refund. The helmet has failed to meet the safety requirements laid down by the National Standards Authority of Ireland, IS355.  p
  • GAA working to seal All Star sponsor

    Thu, May 8, 2008  THE GAA All Star scheme will continue as is despite the formal ending yesterday of the 11-year Vodafone sponsorship deal. Although a replacement sponsorship has yet to be sealed, the monthly awards, plus the annual tour, will also continue, but in the meantime GAA president Nickey Brennan didn't rule out combining the awards scheme with that of the Gaelic Players Association (GPA).  p
  • Decies pair in frame to face Clare

    Thu, May 8, 2008  WATERFORD HURLERS have had some good news for a change with the news that the injury to hurler of the year Dan Shanahan isn't as bad as previously feared and that former All Star Eoin Kelly's chances of making the first-round championship match against Clare have improved.  p
  • Captains steer diplomatic course

    Wed, May 7, 2008  GAELIC GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP 2008 NEWS THE KILKENNY captain played down the tag of favourites with great enthusiasm. The Cork captain said they would worry about Munster before anything else. And everyone agreed the championship structure was still a work in progress.  p
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