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SEÁN RAFFERTY reckons Robbie Brennan would be a contender for the vacant Dublin job — if he was not in charge of Meath. The ...
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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 ...
By Paul Keane The good times keep on rolling for Sean Rafferty. Last Friday evening, with the hooter already sounded at Pairc ...
DUBLIN GAA have officially confimred Ger Brennan as their new Senior Football manager. The 37-year-old, a two-time ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNRoyals can kick on after bringing 'buzz back' to Meath, says RaffertySpeaking at the launch of the 2025 Beko Club Champion, an initiative open to all clubs in Leinster, Rafferty said he wouldn't ...
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Belfast Live on MSNDublin GAA name football manager who won 'highest honours as a player'His wider management and back teams will be confirmed in due course though the St Vincent’s man could retain some elements of ...
Dublin turned in a sensational performance to put Meath to the sword in the final of the Ladies All-Ireland football ...
The Mayo girls will step out onto the Croke Park turf for a momentous occasion in their young sporting lives in between the ...
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'I love my county' - Meath GAA cult hero not quitting yet after ...Mickey Burke Feature, Longwood, Co. Meath 9/4/2020© INPHO/Bryan Keane Leinster GAA Football Senior Championship Final 14/7/2013 Meath vs Dublin© INPHO/Donall Farmer ...
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Independent.ie on MSNMeath GAA IFC: Duleek-Bellewstown win see-saw battle with Navan O’MahonysFinalists in the last three years these two produced a pulsating affair in Group C of the Intermediate Football Championship at Walterstown on Friday evening. Duleek-Bellewstown, who missed out on a ...
The top four teams in Division 1 of the Meath Football League secured their place in the knockout stages following the penultimate round last weekend.
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