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Irish Mirror on MSNLouth GAA send message to Ger Brennan as fans all say the same thing after Dublin appointmentLouth GAA have sent Ger Brennan a message following his appointment as Dublin manager, saying they will be "forever grateful" ...
St. Mochtas manager Stephen Poucher praises his players' work rate after victory in the final against St. Joseph's ...
LOUTH GAA were praised for their parting message to Ger Brennan after he was appointed as Dublin football manager. On Friday, Brennan was revealed as successor to Dessie Farrell, who stepped down ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNMeath star on whether he'd trade All-Ireland semi-final run for Leinster title after Louth near-missLouth had two points to spare in the Leinster final but struggled after that as Meath went from strength to strength to reach ...
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Independent.ie on MSNLouth Senior Club Hurling Championship final looks set to go ahead on Sunday as plannedWith doubts raised as to whether Sunday’s Louth Senior Club Hurling Championship final would take place or not, after Knockbridge Hurling Club had their appeal upheld on Wednesday evening to Leinster ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNBREAKING: Dublin GAA confirm Ger Brennan as new senior football managerGer Brennan has been appointed as the new Dublin senior football manager. Brennan, an All-Ireland winner as a player in 2011 ...
Antrim netted early on and almost at the end - but Louth were much for most of this Ladies Football Junior Final.
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Irish Examiner on MSNLadies Football: Louth triumph in Junior deciderAll-Ireland Ladies Football Junior Championship Final Louth 0-13 Antrim 1-8 By Daire Walsh Kate Flood kicked four points at ...
Drogheda man, Prof Anthony J. Cunningham, distinguished himself in the field of medicine, where he excelled, before turning his prolific skills to authorship when he penned an excellent novel ...
Louth are just 60 minutes away from an immediate return to Croke Park and the chance to atone for last year’s one-point defeat to Fermanagh in the TG4 Junior Football Championship Final.
With the Louth fans in the 65,786 crowd bouncing in delirium, Sam Mulroy got up on the steps of the Hogan Stand and told everybody that the players had believed when nobody believed.
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