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81 Independent Cunningham working oracle at Laois
THAT was a massive win for Laois against Antrim on Saturday evening. Ger Cunningham is working alongside manager Seamus Plunkett (right) and he's also helping Michael Ryan in Waterford. Cunningham was down with the lads yesterday on a training camp at Fota Island and the players can't speak highly enough about him.
Monday, 20 May 2013
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82 Independent Cunningham working oracle at Laois
THAT was a massive win for Laois against Antrim on Saturday evening. Ger Cunningham is working alongside manager Seamus Plunkett (right) and he's also helping Michael Ryan in Waterford. Cunningham was down with the lads yesterday on a training camp at Fota Island and the players can't speak highly enough about him.
Monday, 20 May 2013
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83 Independent Kilkenny may struggle to be great without the greatest of them all
KILKENNY will struggle to retain their All-Ireland title without Henry Shefflin, in my opinion. And the ankle injury sustained by Michael Fennelly on Friday evening is another big setback for the Cats. Fennelly is a colossus and was the difference between winning and losing the league final against Tipperary.
Monday, 20 May 2013
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84 Independent Kilkenny may struggle to be great without the greatest of them all
KILKENNY will struggle to retain their All-Ireland title without Henry Shefflin, in my opinion. And the ankle injury sustained by Michael Fennelly on Friday evening is another big setback for the Cats. Fennelly is a colossus and was the difference between winning and losing the league final against Tipperary.
Monday, 20 May 2013
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85 Independent Doyle hat-trick off bench drives Carlow to historic triumph
Carlow didn't have it all their own way but their superior fitness and experience saw them through to a deserved though flattering victory.
Monday, 20 May 2013
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86 Independent Doyle hat-trick off bench drives Carlow to historic triumph
Carlow didn't have it all their own way but their superior fitness and experience saw them through to a deserved though flattering victory.
Monday, 20 May 2013
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87 Independent McNamee still taking it one step at a time
LIFE is changed, changed utterly for Offaly football captain Niall McNamee. Just over 18 months ago McNamee finally reached breaking point with the gambling addiction that was sucking the marrow out of his daily existence.
Monday, 20 May 2013
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88 Independent Massacre leaves Galway in crisis
GALWAY may lose some of their players to the USA after an embarrassing 17-point defeat by Mayo in the first round of the Connacht championship.
Monday, 20 May 2013
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89 Independent Hapless Galway look like an easy touch in qualifiers
I wrote on Saturday that I thought Galway-Mayo was no foregone conclusion. I was well off the mark. It was annihilation from start to finish, and credit should go to Mayo.
Monday, 20 May 2013
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90 Independent Horan praises maturity of his players inhandling great expectations
Mayo manager James Horan said that it is a sign of a maturing team that they can deal with the tag of being hot favourites by delivering a performance living up to the billing.
Monday, 20 May 2013
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Irish Indo Headlines
» Opposition no longer fear Kerry, says Gooch
REFLECTING on a record-breaking season should be more enjoyable.

» Joe Brolly criticism 'over the top' insists Derry manager Brian McIver
Derry manager Brian McIver says Joe Brolly's criticism of Paul Grimley was "over the top."

» Armagh manager Paul Grimley issues unprecedented apology on fans' forum
Paul Grimley has taken the unprecedented step of issuing a statement to offer a personal apology to Armagh supporters and the County Board in the wake of Sunday's four-point defeat to Cavan in the Ulster championship.

» Kilkenny keen to play 'dual' role for Dubs next year
DUBLIN hurling hopes have received a major boost after Ciaran Kilkenny confirmed he would like to line out for the county seniors next year.

» Lions' pride inspiring for Rebel Walsh
IF Aidan Walsh looks calm in the heat of battle in Limerick tomorrow night, it's because he has been through worse this week.

» Goal-line technology cold case
ThE famously disputed goal of Joe Sheridan (right) against Louth in the 2010 Leinster final caused a little ill-feeling (OK, that's an understatement), but it's got nothing on a goalmouth controversy in Tyrone that could finally be put to bed this weekend, 125 years after the original row.

» Kavanagh: No burden on us after winning Sam
IT MIGHT be 11 years since Rory Kavanagh made his first championship appearance for Donegal ? but the Letterkenny man still counts himself as a newcomer to the summer's fields.

» Kerry legend O'Shea fearful of what future holds for ageing side
KERRY legend Jack O'Shea has expressed concerns about the Kingdom's future when a host of established stars depart the inter-county scene.

» 'Teams have been hungrier than us, they have shown more of a ruthless streak'
REFLECTING on a record-breaking season should be more enjoyable.

» Cooper in at centre-forward as Fitzgerald gets shock nod
COLM Cooper has been named at centre-forward for Kerry in Sunday's Munster quarter-final against Tipperary and his Dr Crokes team-mate Fionn Fitzgerald is the surprise package in their full-back line.


RTE GAA Headlines
» Laois can avoid upset against Wee County
Laois host Louth on Sunday with the prize of a home quarter-final against Wexford for the winner.

» Relegated Wicklow and Longford face off
Relegated Wicklow and Longford come face to face in Aughrim on Sunday, both looking for their first wins in 2013.

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» Cork can survive tricky opener
The Gaelic Grounds is the venue as Cork put their Munster crown on the line against Maurice Horan's Limerick.

» Exiles hampered by rules as Sligo call to London
London, with little or no momentum behind them, host Sligo in Ruislip hoping to cause an upset.

» Kerry experience can trip up Tipp
Éamonn Fitzmaurice takes charge of his first Championship match as Kerry host Tipperary in Killarney.

» New names aplenty as Limerick face Cork
Seven players will be making their championship debuts when Limerick host Cork in the Munster SFC quarter-final at the Gaelic Grounds on Saturday, throw-in 7.00pm.

» Tyrone welcome back O'Neill and Harte
Stephen O'Neill and Peter Harte return to the Tyrone team for Sunday's eagerly awaited Ulster SFC clash with Donegal in Ballybofey.

» Heavyweights collide in Ballybofey
Many will argue that the start of the championship is all too often a slow burner, but this year the month of May offers us a real blockbuster as Donegal and Tyrone are set for battle by the banks of the Finn.

» New faces for Kerry and Tipperary
Young defender Fionn Fitzgerald will make his first Championship start for Kerry when his side take on Tipperary in the Munster GAA Football Championship on Sunday.


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