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“There is no point just making it to the first tier, what I want to do is bring through a conveyor belt of players that will be able to sustain it at a higher level," he told the GAA. “I’m not in the business of winning something and going up for the sake of it. We need to be in a good place to go up and push on from that. That’s my plan. “We may have to put structures in place to guarantee that and that mightn’t guarantee success in the first year but so be it. We have a plan in our heads of what we want to achieve at the end of it.”
Peter Canavan berates massive error made by the GAA around the provincial finals
Roscommon and Kerry emerged victorious in Sunday’s provincial finals against Galway and Cork respectively. Supporters of both counties along with GAA fans in general were left satisfied after the excitement from both games. Roscommon’s win in particular marked the end of a seven year wait for a Connacht championship victory. The Rossies produced a remarkable […]
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‘People die here every year’ – former GAA star on taking on harrowing new challenge
This is incredible! Former Mayo Gaelic footballer Padraig O’Hora has set himself the challenge of reaching the summit of Mount Everest. Currently climbing Mount Everest the Ballina native is part of the first Irish ascent of the mountain in 23 years. O’Hora has always been interested in mountaineering, often setting himself challenges after matches to […]
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Joe Brolly accuses Mayo boss of being part of toxic culture going on years
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