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August 2010
Issue 11
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Big Story of Today |
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Irish Indo Headlines |
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» Colm O'Rourke: Regrets tend to linger if you fail to strike while the iron is hot T his year's All-Ireland football semi-finals provided marvellous entertainment, and when you add in minor games of great attacking quality, the 145,000 supporters who paid in over the two Sundays would not have had as much enjoyment at another sports occasion anywhere in the world.
» Not only a great actor, but a fine footballer too P?? S?ecalls the day Mick Lally performed heroics between the posts Michael Lally was a not only a fine actor and a household name, but he was, in his youth, a very good footballer.
» Where are they now: Cormac Bonnar He didn't play his first full senior inter-county game until he was 30, but Tipperary hurler Cormac Bonnar still managed to rack up the honours. In four years the full-forward won three Munster championships, two All-Irelands and two All-Stars.
» Immortality beckons for hurling's revolutionaries INCONSISTENCY is a plague on many teams -- if something of a requirement to keep sport interesting and unpredictable -- and for the first half of Brian Cody's management career his selections were afflicted too. Fallible enough, at least, to have Kilkenny move naturally in the company of ordinary mortals. If you pricked them, did they not bleed, like the rest of us?
» Great divide must change IF, or maybe when, the sports capital programme is resurrected by this government, or indeed the next one, a radically different approach to how money is distributed will be required.
» Clarke shows true vision by leaving Australia behind He had his time in Australian rules, but Martin Clarke plays Gaelic football not unlike an American quarterback too.
» Down's new breed tune in to unforgettable wavelength A JULY evening in The Marshes back in the middle of the last decade, the Down footballers being put through their paces by Pete McGrath. The atmosphere is light and convivial. You see Mickey Linden alighting from the dressing room, instantly corralled by a gaggle of schoolkids, Tommy McGivern -- the team's evergreen kitman -- throwing his head up and smiling. Tommy has seen it a thousand times.
» Regrets tend to linger if you fail to strike while the iron is hot T his year's All-Ireland football semi-finals provided marvellous entertainment, and when you add in minor games of great attacking quality, the 145,000 supporters who paid in over the two Sundays would not have had as much enjoyment at another sports occasion anywhere in the world.
» Not only a great actor, but a fine footballer tooP?? S?ecalls the day Mick Lally performed heroics between the posts Michael Lally was a not only a fine actor and a household name, but he was, in his youth, a very good footballer.
» Breen sets up rematch for battling Kingdom
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» Live - All-Ireland Hurling finals Read live text commentary on the All-Ireland Senior Hurling finals at Croke Park as Kilkenny go in search of a fifth title in-a-row against Tipperary.
» Shannon Rovers win Sevens title Tipperary club Shannon Rovers became the first team to be crowned back-to-back Bord Gais Energy St Judes All-Ireland Junior Hurling Sevens champions on Saturday following a 1-9 to 1-6 extra-time final win over Galway's Pádraig Pearses.
» Kennedy claims seventh title in thriller Dublin's Eoin Kennedy secured his seventh consecutive All-Ireland 60x30 Senior Singles title in Abbeylara, Longford, beating Westmeath's Robbie McCarthy in a thrilling final.
» Kerry and Tyrone must replay Kerry captain Bernie Breen secured a replay for her team as the Kingdom and Tyrone fought out an epic TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship semi-final stalemate at Ballymahon, Longford, on Saturday.
» Donegal reach Ladies intermediate final Donegal produced a devastating second half attacking display to book their place in the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies intermediate football championship final on 26 September.
» Shefflin and Tennyson in Kilkenny team Henry Shefflin and John Tennyson will start for Kilkenny in the GAA Hurling All-Ireland final on Sunday.
» Cup presentations in Hogan Stand The GAA has confirmed that both of the presentations following Sunday's GAA Hurling All-Ireland Championship finals will take place in the Hogan Stand.
» Tipperary name unchanged side for final Tipperary manager Liam Sheedy has named an unchanged team to play Kilkenny in Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling final.
» DJ Carey expects close All-Ireland final Kilkenny legend DJ Carey believes that the 'Drive for Five' will have no bearing on how Kilkenny approach Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling Final against Tipperary.
» DJ expects close final Kilkenny legend DJ Carey believes that the 'Drive for Five' will have no bearing on how Kilkenny approach Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling Final against Tipperary.
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