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PIC: O’Neills have produced a special jersey remembering one of the heroes of the 1916 Rising

Published 12:06 25 Mar 2016 GMT

Kevin McGillicuddy
PIC: O’Neills have produced a special jersey remembering one of the heroes of the 1916 Rising

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Perfect for the weekend that's in it.

Ireland remembers the 1916 Rising this Easter weekend and there will hardly be a person in any corner of the country who will be unaware of the significance of the events 100 years ago. The seven signatories may be centre of much of the focus of activities across the country, but O'Neills, and one special GAA club in Antrim, will be remembering another hero of the failed rebellion. Roger Casement may be more associated with Banna Strand in Kerry and the failure of the scuttled Aud to land arms in Ireland. However, the former British government diplomat has been remembered with a special 1916 jersey in his honour, and that of a GAA club in his name, just for this weekend. And it is a beauty. ment https://twitter.com/casementsgac/status/709665500175998976 https://twitter.com/casementsgac/status/708696627750576129 It also contains a direct quote from the Proclamation on the back of the collar. case Casement's own role may have ultimately ended in failure, but his participation in trying to help the Irish Rebellion, as well as his subsequent execution for treason, has made him a national hero to many.

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