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Published 18:55 13 Sept 2015 BST
Updated 19:11 13 Sept 2015 BST
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Anna Geary is, of course, last year's All-Ireland winning captain from Cork, while Veronica Curtin was part of various Galway sides that reached several All-Irelands and is retired with the last number of years.
And casual GAA watchers seem to much prefer watching Anna and Veronica than stuffy old Joe and Pat of a Sunday afternoon if Twitter is anything to go by.
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https://twitter.com/DempseyLaura/status/643043681168138240
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He’s made up his mind. Dublin boss Ger Brennan made his return to the sideline, following a 12-week ban, for his side’s All-Ireland round 2B win over Cavan. The game was close for a large period, but the Sky Blues eventually pulled away for a 1-24 to 0-16 win at Breffni Park. After the game, […]
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Tyrone boss gets bottle thrown at head from stands after Mayo win
Not a great look…. Tyrone boss Malachy O’Rourke has done a wonderful job with the Red Hands this summer, guiding them to the All-Ireland quarter-finals, with wins over Roscommon and Mayo. Today’s late win over the latter was a close encounter, which finished 0-22 to 1-18, after Niall Morgan’s late two-point free. However, O’Rourke’s post-match […]
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