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Irish Mirror on MSNArmagh's Oisin O'Neill: Players 'frustrated' at continuously changing Gaelic football rules.The latest rule change from the Football Review Committee relates to the kickout and comes with less than six weeks of the ...
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NorthernIrelandWorld on MSNArmagh GAA team favourites to win the Sam Maguire Cup again this year with Boyles placing them ahead of Kerry at 3/1Armagh GAA team have been placed favourites to win the All Ireland again this year despite losing to Galway on Saturday.
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Irish Mirror on MSNLive GAA on TV this weekend and streaming details with eight All-Ireland knockout games down for decisionAll eight knockout Championship games in football and hurling will be LIVE streamed or televised over the coming weekend, in ...
The Sam Maguire round robin stage finished in dramatic fashion on Sunday. Attention turns immediately towards this weekend's ...
It's championship season for the GAA - find out this weekend's football and hurling fixtures here! This weekend's All-Ireland ...
It's the final weekend in the GAA's Sam Maguire Round Robin. 15 of the 16 counties have something to play and there are some ...
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Belfast Live on MSNLive GAA on TV this weekend with major Championship fixtures set to be shown on GAA+On Sunday, GAA+ will show Down’s clash with Galway at 1.45pm at Páirc Esler in Newry while Donegal take on Louth in ...
GAELIC Football’s new rules are bringing fans back through the turnstiles in their droves, attendance figures have revealed.
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Belfast Live on MSN“A daunting task” - Armagh GAA star Mark Shields on coming out as gayShields told how it was "a daunting task coming out". The defender is the first active male inter-county player to talk about ...
Shane Walsh has been voted GAA.ie Footballer of the Week. The Galway star received 5,866 votes on the GAA’s Official Instagram page which put him ahead of Donegal's Michael Murphy (5,108) and Meath's ...
Speaking at a recent event, GAA defender Mark Shields opened up about coming out to his teammates ten years ago.
Shane Walsh held his nerve to kick Galway into the knockout round of the All-Ireland SFC and inflict defeat on reigning champions Armagh, who already had secured their place in the last eight.
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