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Published 18:33 27 Feb 2018 GMT
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"If these games don't go ahead this weekend, there's no room for everything, call of the League," joked Colm Parkinson on The GAA Hour Hurling Show.https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/nolan-park-classic-pairc-ui-chaoimh-strand-not-celebrating-fitzgibbon-cup The GAA have announced that they will have a fixture plan in place to cater with the adverse weather but it won't be ideal no matter what way it goes. Here's to hoping the weather doesn't turn as bad as is predicted. But Storm Emma was already wreaking havoc on games across the country on Tuesday afternoon. The All-Ireland freshers quarter final between DCU Dóchas Éireann and NUIG in Dangan was the victim of some gale force winds and hailstones. It would take more than that to stop either side, with the Glasnevin College going onto book their place in the last four with a 2-14 to 0-18 victory. We'd say there were some cold hands out there. https://twitter.com/AVENIRSPORTS/status/968523876933210113 Nor could it stop the under-14 hurlers of Enniscorthy CBS and Terenure College who did battle in the Leinster championship despite the snowfall. https://twitter.com/wcleary7/status/968500642720436225 The conitions were nothing on those faced by the hurlers of Burgess and Clonakenny who were unperturbed by a snow-covered pitch in their recent challenge match. https://twitter.com/BurgessGAAForum/status/968449839334936576 VIDEO CREDIT: Padraig Hogan. Even the bingo fell victim in Ballinagh, county Cavan. https://twitter.com/Ballinagh/status/968473826018373632 Stay safe.
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