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GPA facing sponsor hunt after Halifax withdrawal
Wednesday February 10 2010
The Gaelic Players Association looks set to lose one of its triumvirate of key sponsors following Bank of Scotland's decision to scale down its Irish operation.
Don't believe the hype, just yet
Tuesday February 09 2010
The following 900 words or so have to carry the usual disclaimer. Dublin win an opening-round tie of the National Football League against All-Ireland champions at a difficult venue, cue an acceleration in the belief that they have turned a corner or laid down a marker of some sort.
Gilroy sets focus on long term
Monday February 08 2010
A first 'away' Allianz League win over Kerry since November 1982 provided Dublin with an encouraging start to the new season but in a county where hype regularly tends to outstrip reality, Pat Gilroy moved quickly to apply some sensible perspective .
In brief: Healy goal key as Rebelettes sunk
Monday February 08 2010
DEFENDING champions Cork lost out to Dublin in the Bord Gais Energy Ladies National Football League for a third successive season as the Sky Blues won by three points in Fermoy yesterday.
Formlines point towards Joncol
Sunday February 07 2010
N O Denman, but if today's Hennessy is the poorer for his absence, it is at least a more interesting betting medium as a consequence too.
Rebels with point to prove
Sunday February 07 2010
T o the GAA player, being seen as windy -- or lacking bottle -- is probably the ultimate degradation. The acclaimed converse is the heroic braveheart, the kind to whom we all aspire, who defies all kinds of prohibitive challenges and hostile environments, and emerges triumphant. The GAA has stories of players seeing out matches with broken bones and various other ailments they only learned of later, even if some of those accounts were either apocryphal or greatly embellished. The point being: the hero never winced.
Uninspired Ireland need new game plan for France
Sunday February 07 2010
In a dreadful match, Ireland had the expected victory over Italy, whose away record of just one win gave them little hope in Croke Park. The Azzurri were further handicapped by the loss of their influential No 8, Sergio Parisee.
Recognition for best nurseries
Sunday February 07 2010
THE Minister for Children, Barry Andrews, last night presented 16 childcare facilities from around the country with All Ireland Centre of Excellence awards.
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