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Jarlath Burns: Minor final venue, lessons playing minor and learning how to act from Roy Keane
The Irish News· 2 days agoGAA President Jarlath Burns shared the dilemma he faces with the criticism of the scheduling of the...
Louth are suited to playing Donegal but they will need a near perfect performance to win
Irish Independent· 6 days agoJimmy may be winning matches but drawing Donegal is likely a better outcome for Ger Brennan and his...
Armagh boss dedicates All-Ireland win to family member who died the day before
The Irish Sun· 5 days agoEMOTIONAL Kieran McGeeney felt Armagh’s most abject display at HQ was the one that ultimately ended...
Kerry boss O’Connor not getting carried away after Dublin's defeat to Galway
The Irish Sun· 3 days agoKERRY boss Jack O’Connor blocked out the noise after Dublin were dumped out of the championship on...
Armagh and Kieran McGeeney get past All-Ireland quarter-final hoodoo, seeing off 14-man Roscommon
Irish Independent· 5 days agoArmagh banished a generation of quarter-final ghosts finally to win one at the seventh attempt and...
Naomh Conaill see off Aodh Ruadh in tight league encounter - Donegal Daily
Donegal Daily· 2 days agoTickets for the All-Ireland semi-final between Donegal and Galway on Sunday 14th July can be...
Local Notes: New town map is unveiled in Ballyhaunis - Community - Western People
Western People· 7 days agoMinister for European Affairs, Jennifer Caroll MacNeill is expected to attend the unveiling of a...
The fifth generation Thatcher turning cider making green
Bristol Post· 3 days agoThe Thatchers Cider company has become one of the Bristol area’s biggest exports in recent years -...
Jim McGuinness gives Donegal strength in drive for All-Ireland glory, says Peadar Mogan
Irish Independent· 6 days agoPeadar Mogan had never met Jim McGuinness before he pitched up as Donegal manager for this season....
All-Ireland SFC: First semi-final in 19 years means 'everything' to Armagh
BBC News· 5 days agoBarry McCambridge says reaching a first All-Ireland semi-final since 2005 means "everything" to Armagh. Armagh defeated Roscommon by 2-12 to 0-12 to reach their first last-four tie in 19 years ...