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Published 22:01 8 Sept 2017 BST
St.Brendan's may well be the first team with no Dublin born and bred to win a championship title in the county but the reality is that they won't be the last.
As rural to urban migration continues to grow the non-Dublin playing population also begins to grow.People move here to live and to work and for many a vital part of that living is getting involved in the community and getting involved in the GAA.Antrim GAA deny allegations from senior hurlers as row rages on
Turmoil up North! Antrim GAA have released a lengthy statement in response to a letter sent from the senior hurling team. Following the county’s Joe McDonagh Cup loss to Laois last week, the players were under the belief that manager Davy Fitzgerald was being removed from his position, only for that decision to be reversed. […]
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Some amount of legends! We have a new GAA quiz for you all! Since beginning in 1995, there has been 31 winners of the GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year award, with a fine list of some of the game’s most iconic names. They have come from eight counties in total, with three multiple winners. This […]
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